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    VARIETY AND ENTERTAINMENT for prospective buyers at the disposals sale at the Haymarket in Melbourne. Left: "Dinking" was heavy going on a paratrooper scooter. Centre: David Horwell wanted to try out the saddles, then decided he was a little too high in the world for comfort. Saddles sold at £3 each. Right: A prospective bidder being assisted into an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. TRUMAN INTERFERES ON PALESTINE

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is expected the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) and the U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) will informally discuss in Paris the spanner which President Truman threw into the wheels of the ...

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  5. MAJOR BRITISH CABINET RESHUFFLE

    LONDON, Sunday.—In a major British Cabinet reshuffle Mr. A. V. Alexander becomes Minister for Defence. He is succeeded as First Lord of the Admiralty by Mr. George Hall, hitherto Secretary for the Colonies, on ...

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  6. GERMAN PEOPLE WITHOUT HOPE

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Archbishop of York (Dr Gartett), after touring Germany, said that on every ...

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  7. Irksome Currency Restrictions

    LONDON, Sunday.—All national Governments represented at the international conference of tourist organisations should be urged ...

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  8. UNNECESSARY HARDSHIP IMPOSED ON BRITAIN, SAYS MR. CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Winston Churchill, in a speech at Blackpool, said Britain was suffering a needless decline and contraction at a time when she should be enjoying brighter days. He had visited many smaller ...

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  9. Britain To Sell "Railway of Death"

    LONDON, Sunday. — Britain has agreed to sell Siam the notorious "railway of death," linking Burma and ...

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  10. CONSERVATIVES' INDUSTRIAL POLICY

    LONDON, Sunday. Mr. Anthony Eden, in a speech at Liverpool on the Conservative Party's industrial policy, ...

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  11. Being Trained as Airborne Striking Force

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— Over 40 United States Generals have recommended that the bulk of the American Army be ...

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  12. Lone Voyage Ended by Storm

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— How a lone voyage to Australia in a homemade yawl was ended by a storm after two days' sailing was told ...

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  13. DIED JUST BEFORE HOUR OF LIBERATION

    PARIS, Sunday. — The French industrialist J. Paindavoine, who was awaiting trial in Loos prison, died of heart failure a few hours ...

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  14. TO DIE FOR KILLING AIRMAN

    HERFORD, Sunday.—A British military court sentenced to death a German charged with killing an unidentified airman war prisoner, ...

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  15. ANOTHER LOAN CONVERSION FAILURE

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Australian Government's conversion plans expectations will not be raised by the unsuccess ...

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  16. To Set Up World Food Board

    HALIFAX, Sunday.—Mr. S. M Bruce, former Australian High Commissioner in London, will preside at a conference in ...

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  17. GREATEST "BOUNDER" OF THEM ALL

    MONTREAL, Sunday. — The "Christian Science Monitor", in a leader on the "Truculent Turtle's" kangaroo passenger, says: ...

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  18. Alleged Forcible Conversion

    ZAGREB, Sunday.—A long succession of prosecution witnesses at Archbishop Stephine's trial yesterday morning testified that ...

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  19. DRY DOCK AS WAR AID BONUS

    BERMUDA, Sunday. — Armando Regusci, Uruguayan ship repairer, is taking delivery of a dry dock promised him by the British ...

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  20. MEAT SHORTAGE IMPERILS MEDICINE SUPPLY

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — The continuing ment shortage imperils the supply of vitally needed medicines for ...

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  21. TRIAL RADAR FLIGHTS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — It is expected delegates of 60 countries will be given the opportunity of flying by Australian multiple ...

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  22. Report Puzzles U.S. Navy

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Naval sources are puzzled by a report published in Stockholm that the United States is about to ...

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  23. FLEW ACROSS ARCTIC WITH RECORD LOAD

    CAIRO, Sunday.—Carrying the heaviest load ever lifted by a plane, the Super-Fortress, Pacusan Dreamboat, landed in Cairo at 8.3 a.m; (G.M.T.) to-day after flying 10,300 miles across the Arctic from Honolulu. Thirty ...

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  24. INDIAN AGREEMENT

    NEW DELHI, Sunday.— Agreement between Pandit Nehru and the President of the Moslem League (Mr. Jinnah) is reported ...

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  25. Gendarmes Killed in Greek Clash

    ATHENS, Sunday. — The gendarmerie high command reports that a band of 200 men attacked a small garrison of gendarmes in ...

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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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