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  2. CRUSADE TO END LYNCHINGS IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Paul Robeson told th[?] press to-day that a delegation led by him told President Truman that if the Government did not do something about lynching the negroes would do so. ...

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    A lifeboat that is claimed to be unsinkable, uncapsizeable and self-emptying, has been invented by Mr. H. A. Gaskin, of London. The craft is described as two boats fashioned bottom-tobottom, and if either section is uppermost an air cushion ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 112 words
  4. NO DANGER OF WAR, SAYS STALIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Moscow Radio says that Generalissimo Stalin, replying to questions from the London "Sunday Times" correspondent, said he did not believe there was any real danger of war. ...

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  5. DOUBLE MURDER ALLEGED

    LONDON, Tuesday — There were two women in the jury of 12 when the trial began in the Old Bailey of Neville ...

    Article : 286 words
  6. SHIPBUILDERS MADE HUGE PROFITS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday — Nineteen wartime shipbuilding companies made an estimated 356 million dollars' ...

    Article : 220 words
  7. Oversupply of Tea Feared

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "Journal of Commerce" says that, fearing an over-supply of tea when the N.E.I.; China, ...

    Article : 71 words
  8. FRENCH ELECTORAL SYSTEM

    PARIS, Tuesday. — The Constitituent Assembly, after a heated debate, decided, by 242 votes to 158, that French voters in future would ...

    Article : 67 words
  9. UNPRECEDENTED NEED TO IMPROVE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The King, opening the "Britain-Can-MakeIt" exhibition in the Victoria and Albert Museum, said there was an unprecedented opportunity and need to encourage improved industrial design. ...

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  10. MR. MAKIN'S SUITS DISPLAYED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday —Two suits owned by the Australian Ambassador (Mr. N. J. Makin) are displayed on dummies in the ...

    Article : 76 words
  11. ATTACKED AIR SPEED RECORD

    LONDON, Tuesday. —. Three British pilots attacked the world air speed record this morning in conditions that were ...

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  12. RECONSTRUCTION OF DEVASTATED AREAS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The SubCommisison for Economic Reconstruction of Devastated Areas after meeting in Loudon, adopted a ...

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  13. Banks to Save Hard-hit British Farmers

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The "Big Five" banks, (Barclay's, Midland, Westminster, National Provincial and Lloyd's) ...

    Article : 63 words
  14. FOOTBALLERS TO RUN ON GAS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Georgetown University footballers will be able to run on gas this season, because oxygen apparatus will be wheeled on to the field to put new "pep" into players exhausted by long runs. ...

    Article : 79 words
  15. AMERICA IN THROES OF MEAT FAMINE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — A meat famine has developed throughout the nation following reimposition of price ...

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  16. TRAIN DERAILED NEAR HAIFA

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday.—Sabo[?]eurs derailed an oil train from Haifa, 20 miles south of that city to-day. A mine placed on the rails ...

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  17. Interim Government For India

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The New Delhi Radio says the All-India Congress committee passed by an overwh[?]lming ...

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  18. Welcome Awaits Archbishop of Cologne

    LONDON, Tuesday — The Archbishop of Westminster (Dr. Griffin) says he would welcome the Archbishop of Cologne ...

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  19. SITUATION PROFOUNDLY DISQUIETING

    LONDON, Tuesday. — "The present situation is profoundly disquieting," said mr. R. A. disquieting," said Mr. R. A. ...

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  20. SUPPORT ABYSSINIA'S CLAIM TO ERITREA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Resuming the discussion upon former Italian colonies, Mr. B. Claxton (Canada) said to-day he would support Abyssinia's claim to Eritrea, which would redress an old wrong and unite people of a proud and ancient race. ...

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  21. STALIN AS BEST SELLER

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Moscow Radio says Generalissimo Stalin has outdone Karl Marx as a best-seller. Stalin's book. "Short Course of the ...

    Article : 56 words
  22. MORE ARRESTS IN SPAIN

    MADRID, Tuesday. — The Spanish authorities have arrested a number of persons in Saragossa suspected of forming a military organisation ...

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  24. ALLIED TROOPS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES

    LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday.—Inclusion on the Security Council's agenda of a Soviet motion requiring the council to seek information regarding the size and disposition of Allied troops in foreign countries other than ex-enemy countries was strongly opposed by Sir ...

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  25. New Stock Issue in Demand

    LONDON, Tuesday — The "Financial Times" says the recent heavy buying of new Australian 2[?] p.c. registered stock 1967-71 is ...

    Article : 65 words
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    "The Advocate's" overseas news service is supplied by Australian Associated Press of which this newspaper if a member. Sources include ...

    Article : 73 words
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