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  3. GERMANS SHOULD NOW RUN OWN AFFAIRS

    STUTTGART, FRIDAY. — THE U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE (MR. BYRNES), ADDRESSING ALLIED AND GERMAN LEADERS, ANNOUNCED THAT THE UNITED STATE FAVORED THE EARLY ESTABLISHMENT OF A PROVISIONAL GERMAN GOVERNMENT FOR GERMANY. ...

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  4. RUSSIA "CARRYING ON WAR OF NERVES"

    LAKE SUCCESS (U.S.), Friday.—The Greek representative, M. Dendramis, replying to the Ukrainian charges, told the Security Council Russia was carrying on a war of nerves against the Greek Government. He vigorously denied the Russian accusations that ...

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    MR. ANDREI GROMYKO, Russian delegate, who denounced Mr. Hasluck (Australia) for opposing Albania's claim ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TART REPLY TO VYSHINSKY

    ROME, Friday. — The Deputy Prime Minister (Signor Bonomi) broadcasting an answer to Mr. Vyshinsky's personal attack on ...

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  7. ENOUGH FOOD NEXT YEAR

    LONDON, Friday.—After the 1947 crop was harvest ed there should be enough food throughout the world ...

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  8. PRAYERS FOR FINE WEATHER

    LONDON, Friday. — The situation of Britain's harvest is so grave that a national day of prayer for fine ...

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  9. ITALIANS HURT

    ROME, Friday. — Mr. Vyshinsky's definition'of the Italian soldier as a better runner than a fighter, apparently hurt Italians ...

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  10. TRIESTE COMPARED TO DANZIG

    PARIS, Friday.—Poland's M. Winniewicz, speaking before the Italian committee of the peace conference, compared the proposed internationalisation of Trieste with Danzig. He said the similarity was to striking that the case of Danzig should be considered by those ...

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  11. TRAVELLED IN HITLER'S TRAIN

    STUTTGART, Fri.—Mr. Byrnes arrived from Berlin aboard the private train that Hitler used. Before ...

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  12. FOUR DOUGLASES FOR T.A.A.

    LOS ANGELES, Friday, — The Douglas Aircraft Co., late in September, will deliver the first of four DC4 aircraft to ...

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  13. SCOTTISH SOLDIER GUILTY OF MURDER

    LONDON, Friday. — Reutor's Vienna correspondent says a British court-martial found Pte. Andrew Sutherland, of the Argylgyl[?] and ...

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  14. PARTIAL 'CHANGE RECOVERY

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Leading issues on the Stock Exchange yesterday advanced one to six points a share, partly ...

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  15. DAILY SERVICES FOR NAZIS

    NUREMBERG, Friday. — Chaplains have commenced daily evening services for the 21 accused Nazis awaiting the war crimes ...

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  16. Sentenced to Death

    LONDON, Friday.—Router's Batavia correspondent says a military court sentenced to death Japanese Capt. Sonui, on charges of ...

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  17. BIG CARGOES FOR AUSTRALIA

    MONTREAL, Friday. — Australian cargoes that are being loaded here this week are the heaviest for the ...

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  18. LONG HAIR AND RIBBONS!

    NEW YORK, Friday. — Tennis officials are exercised as to what to do about the 21-year-old leading Swede ...

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  19. GANGSTERS TO DIE

    LONDON, Friday. — Reuter's Frankfurt correspondent says a military court at Reeklingshausen sentenced to death a former ...

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  20. DENY RUSSIA WOULD QUIT U.N.

    PARIS, Friday.—Semi-official Russian sources deny recent reports that Russia intends resigning from U.N. or renouncing it. ...

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  21. VERDICT WHAT HE EXPECTED

    NEW YORK, Friday. — The Coastguard Court found that Capt. Arthur P. Cronin, master of the freighter American Farmer, guilty ...

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  22. Contempt for Elliott Roosevelt's Book

    NEW YORK, Mriday. — The "World Telegram", contemptuously dismissing the published instalments of Elliott Roosevelt's ...

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  23. WOOLLEN MILLS CAUTIOUS

    BOSTON, Friday. — Textile trade interest this week is largely concentrated on the wool sales in Sydney and Cape ...

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  24. Mayor Shoots Himself at His Desk

    NEWAL BAY (Indiana), Fri.— The Mayor (Mr. Raymond Jaegers) shot himself dead at his city hall desk yesterday morning, ...

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  25. COMMUNISTS SHELL MINESWEEPER

    ATHENS, Friday.— Three sailors aboard a minesweeper in the Gulf of Volos were killed when five shells from a Communist mor ...

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  26. New Scout Category

    LONDON, Friday — The Chief Scout and the Council of the Bov Scouts' Association have approved a plan to establish senior Scouts, ...

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  27. INDIAN RIOT SITUATION STILL TENSE

    BOMBAY, Friday.—The authorities regarded the riot situation as tense and explosive as the trouble entered its sixth day. Police and military patrols have been intensified. ...

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  28. FARMERS NEED SECURITY

    COPENHAGEN, Friday. — The Australian delegate to the Food and Agriculture Organisation conference (Mr. Bulcock) said his ...

    Article : 363 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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