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  3. 762 DETAINED IN TEL-AVIV COMB-OUT

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent says 740 men and 22 women were detained during a four-day comb-out in Tel-Aviv last week, and 102,000 interrogated. The "shoot at sight" curfew imposed on July 30, when British troops began a street-by-street ...

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    BRITAIN'S "POCKET" AIR, LINER ON SHOW. Called the Marathon, it one of the first post-war air liners built to the requirements of the Brabazon Committee. The Marathon is a four-engined, medium-sized air liner designed for feeder work with a range of lOOO ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ATTEMPT TO CAUSE RIFT, SAYS MOLOTOV

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Russian Foreign Minister (Mr. Molotov) accused "some interests" of attempting to find and widen the rift between the United Nations, when the rules committee of the peace conference was debating the ...

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  6. COULD CLEAN UP WITH N.Y. COPS

    NUREMBERG, Sunday.—The Director-General of U.N.R.R.A. (Mr. La Guardia) told the press: "Tf they would let me have 25 ...

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    SIR EDGAR LUDLOW-HEWITT, who recently retired from the Royal Air Force. He has been principal air A.D.C. to His ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SURPLUS U.S. SHIPS SOLD

    WASHINGTON, Friday.— The Maritime Commission yesterday announced the sale of 143 war-built merchants ships ...

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  9. IMPORTANT PAPERS REFUTE S.S. EVIDENCE

    NUREMBERG, Sunday.—On the grounds that 1[?] documents of very great importance had been discovered contradicting evidence given to the commission investigating the S.S., the prosecution successfully applied to the tribunal to call Wolfram Sievers, head of the ...

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  10. SECURED SECRET U.S. DOCUMENTS

    FRANKFURT, Sunday. — The Army has announced that two of the three Russian soldiers arrested in Berlin and ...

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  11. Smuggled Goods On Gift Warships

    SHANGHAI, Sunday—Despatches from Nanking state that four motor cars and large quantities of watches, fountain pens, cosmetics ...

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  12. DEMANDS AT PARIS TALKS

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Greek Prime Minister (Mr. Tsaldaris). addressing a plenary session of the Paris conference, ...

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  13. SEVERE 'QUAKES IN CHILE

    SANTIAGO, Sunday.—The Observatory states that a grade 9 (indicating great severity) earthquake shock ...

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  14. 50 Injured When Trains Crash

    BAYONNE (New Jersey), Sunday.—More than 50 persons were seriously injured, and carriages were turned into smoking, ...

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  15. VETERANS PATROL M'MINN COUNTY

    ATHENS (Tennessee), Sunday.—Former servicemen who backed up their ballots with bullets—and won— in a ...

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  16. FAIL TO AGREE ON ALLOCATION OF ITALIAN WARSHIPS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Big Four's naval experts committee failed to agree on the final allocation of surplus Italian warships, ...

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  17. R.A.F. MEN TO START AIR TAXI SERVICE HERE

    LONDON, Sunday. — Flight-Lieutenant Dennis Dalton. B.A.F., (28), who is now on demobilisation leave, plans to flv a Proctor ...

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  18. DRASTIC CHANGES IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    PRAGUE, Sunday.—There would be no place for a stock exchange in Czechoslovakia's planned economy, said the first Communist Minister ...

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  19. CZECHS WILL AGREE TO MINORITY RIGHTS

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Czech Prime Minister (Jan Masaryk) at the Paris confermance, speaking in-English, was ...

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  20. MUNITIONS INQUIRY

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Elisha Walker, loading Wall Street banker, has informed Senator Mead, chairman of the War ...

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  21. APPROVES PLANE MODIFICATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The Civil Aeronautics Administration has announced that it has approved the proposed modifications of ...

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  22. DEATH PENALTY FOR WASTE IN PERSIA

    LONDON, Sunday. —The death penalty for waste of public funds is prescribed in a nine-point programme for the new Persian ...

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  23. DISSATISFIED WITH ROLE IN JAPAN

    LONDON, Sunday.— British and Empire troops in Japan after nearly six months' occupation, are openly asking if, under ...

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  24. RENEWED FEAR OF INFLATION IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Sunday.— Before the holiday rise of £10,300,000 in the note circulation to the record level of £1,387,000,000, ...

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  25. THREATENED LIFE OF PRESIDENT

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— The Secret Service roports that a "self-proclaimed executioner" is being held for ...

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  26. BIG FOUR PLANS UNACCEPTABLE

    PARIS, Sunday — Mr. Kisselov (White Russia) declared at the Peace Conference that he was certain the Big Four's proposals ...

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  27. NAZI COMMANDER IN NORWAY TO BE SHOT

    LONDON, Sunday.—An Anglo-Norwegian military court has sentenced to death by shooting the former commander of the ...

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  28. U.S. BUDGET REVIEW

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— President Truman, reviewing the Budget for the fiscal year 1947, said it was estimated ...

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  29. MISCHIEVOUS RUMORS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The British Control Commission in Germany has found it necessary to issue a denial that cannibalistic ...

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  30. DANISH FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON, Sunday. — The quantities of Danish food to be sent to Britain in 1946 under the now agreement, ...

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  31. Efforts To Salvage American Ship

    LONDON, Sunday. — The American destroyer Perry is hastening to the Atlantic from Greenock in case it may be necessary to aid the tugs ...

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  32. U.S. RETORT TO POLAND

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The State Department, with Mr. Byrnes' specific approval from Paris, issued a statement ...

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  33. BLACK MARKET RAID IN HIROSHIMA

    KURE, Sunday—In a widespread raid in Hiroshima, the Australian Provost Cor[?]s, and Japanese police arrested 416 al[?]eg[?]d black market ...

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  34. U.S. WILL RECOGNISE WORLD COURT

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The Senate yesterday approved and sent to the White House a measure under which the U.S. agrees to ...

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  35. Imperial Army Talks

    LONDON, Sunday. — FieldMarshal Viscount Montgomery will preside at a meeting of high-ranking British and Dominion army ...

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  36. TROOPS FOR BASRA TO SAFEGUARD LIVES AND INTERESTS

    NEW DELHI, Sunday.—Troops are being sent from India to Basra for the protection of British, Indian and Arab lives and to safeguard British and Indian interests in south Persia should circumstances demand it. There ...

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  37. Was Rajah For Four Days

    CALCUTTA, Sunday. — Rajah Kumas Ramendra Narayan Roy, of Bhowal, in whose favor the Privy Council on July 30 decided the ...

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  38. Conference Proposed On Jap Reparations

    WASHINGTON, Sunday — The U.S. has proposed an international, conference to decide how the Allies should ...

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    "The Advocate's" overseas news service is supplied by Australian Associated Press of which th[?] newspaper is a member. Sources include ...

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