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  3. WAR TALK INCREASING IN WASHINGTON

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent, James Reston, says the most striking fact in Washington to-day is that war talk is increasing, while America's ability to wage war is ...

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  4. TO BE NATIONAL HERITAGE

    Mr Churchill's home, Chartwell. Westerham, Kent, which has been bought as a national heritage. A group of friends, not confined to one political party, neaded by "Mr. X" bought the house and estate for presentation to the nation. The buyers haw asked that their names be not disclosed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 60 KILLED IN BOMBAY RIOTING

    BOMBAY, Monday.—The police this afternoon opened fire on the crowds four times. There have been 32 cases of stabbings so far to-day. Casualties are reported to be more than 60 killed and about 250 injured. ...

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  6. RIGHT TO SELL WAR GOODS

    SHANGHAI, Monday. — American officials disclosed that China will nave the right to Bell anywhere outside ...

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  7. WORLD URGED TO ORGANISE DISPOSAL OF SURPLUS FOOD

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—Sir John Boyd Orr's proposal that the International Food and Agricultural Organisation should persuade the world to establish controls necessary to feed the world's hungry and also organise the disposal of future surpluses of food without economic disorder is to be debated by 325 delegates. The ...

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  8. HAWKER FURY WINS AIR RACE

    LONDON, Monday. — A Hawker Fury, won the Lympnehigh-speed aeroplane race over a course of 174 miles ...

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  9. PURCHASE OF U.S. SURPLUSES

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Commonwealth Government has purchased by Lend-Lease adjustment 2,000,000 dollars' ...

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  10. TRIESTE UNDER DISCUSSION

    PARIS, Monday. — Trieste, for the first time, to-day came before delegates, when the Italian commmission reached ...

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  11. NOT FAIR TO BLACKS

    LONDON, Monday. — It seems that if plans bo carried out for rocket bomb experiments in Central Australia, Australians under ...

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  12. FRENCH SOCIALIST COMPROMISE

    PARIS, Monday.—After a fourday battle between the Loft and Right Wings about co-operation with Communism, the Socialist ...

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  13. BREAKING UP JAP TRUSTS

    TOKIO, Monday. — All shares in Japan's five largest Zaibatsu holding companies will be handed over to the ...

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  14. Greeks Kidnapped

    LONDON, Monday. — Reuter's Athens correspondent says an armed band, estimated at 400, allegedly from Albania or Yugoslavia, ...

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  15. PROTEST TO RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday. — The Foreign Office States that the Government has protested to Russia about misrepresentations ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA LEADS, IN MIGRATION PLANS

    MONTREAL, Monday. — The Australian, Major R. H. Wheeler, vice-chairman of the I.L.O. Permanent Migration Committee, ...

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  17. PALESTINE TALKS ON MONDAY

    LONDON, Monday. — Despite difficulties tho London conference on Palestine is likely to begin on Monday next, says the Press ...

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  18. ALLEGED BRITISH ACTIVITY IN TURKEY

    LONDON, Monday. — Moscow Radio, quoting "Pravda," repeats allegations that Britain and America aro supplying Turkey with ...

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  19. Meat Strike in London

    LONDON, Monday.—The Smithfield meat workers to-day carried but its ultimatum and stopped work. They also called out meat ...

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  20. YUGOSLAV APOLOGY

    BELGRADE, Monday. — The United, States Embassy has received a Note from the Yugoslav Government, believed to contain ...

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  21. FIVE DEAD IN AIR AMBULANCE CRASH

    LONDON, Monday. — Search parties found on top of a mountain the wreekage of an R.A.F. air ambulance which disappeared ...

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  22. Just Ordinary Cruise

    ROME, Monday. — The commander of the American carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt (Rear-Admiral Cassady) told a press con ...

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  23. REBELS ARRESTED IN PHILIPPINES

    MANILA, Mon. — The Philippines Government made wholesale arrests of Hukbalahap leaders when ...

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  24. NOT RED; THEREFORE "POISONOUS"

    MOSCOW, Monday. — The Central Committee of the Communist Party criticises tho use of the Russian stage for spreading ...

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  25. INDONESIAN CASUALTIES

    BATAVIA, Monday. — Reuter reports that 75 Indonesians were killed and 25 taken prisoner in mopping up south-west of Sourabaya. ...

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  26. ITALIAN CAR WINS GRAND PRIX

    TURIN, Monday. — The Italian Achille Varzi, driving an Alf Romeo, won Italy's first post-war international motor car grand prix. ...

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  27. MONARCHIST TRIUMPH IN GREEK PLEBISCITE

    ATHENS, Mon.—It is officially announced that the result of the Greek plebiscite was 68 per cent. ...

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  28. TEST TEAM APPOINTMENTS

    ABOARD STIRLING CASTLE, Monday.—It is officially announced that the Marylebone vice-captains will be Yardley ...

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  29. U.S. AIR SPEED RECORD BROKEN

    CLEVELAND (Ohio). Monday — Tho American air speed record was broken yesterday by an Army Air Force jet-propelled Lockheed ...

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  30. MASS GRAVES OPENED

    LONDON, Monday.— Mass graves believed to be holding the bodies of about 200,000 Russian prisoners of war ...

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  31. Truck Movements Halted

    NEW YORK, Monday. — As a result of the drivers' strike, long-distance truck movements into New York have been halted ...

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  32. BEDSER TO JOIN TWIN BROTHER

    LONDON, Monday.—E. A. Bedser is to join his twin brother, A. V. Bedser, in Australia towards the end of October. A business man ...

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  33. LOW-GRADE WOOL PRICES SOAR

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Prices for low-grade wool soared in Sydney this afternoon, when the first Empire wool ...

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  34. DIATRIBE AGAINST AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Monday. — Router's [?] correspondent says the [?] publicity campaign [?] Australia, maintaince ...

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  35. 20,000,000-DOLLAR LOAN FLOATED IN N. YORK

    CANBERRA, [?] — The Prime Minister [?] said this evening [?] Commonwealth had [?] a ...

    Article : 235 words
  36. JEWISH JIBE

    JERUSALEM, Monday. — The I.Z.L. secret radio said Mr. Ernest Bevin did not remain at his hotel in Paris because he was afraid of ...

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  37. CURB ON CURRENCY FLUCTUATION

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—A world-wide attack on currency fluctuation will begin in the next few weeks, when the chairman of the International Monetary Fund (M. Camille Gutt) will ask the 39 member-countries to ...

    Article : 173 words
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    "The Advocate's" overseas news service is supplied by Australian Associated Press of which this newspaper is a member. Sources include ...

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