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    KING IBN SAUD of Sandi Arabia, who has received a message from President Truman rejecting his charge that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. EMPHASIS NOW ON EXPANSION OF CONSUMPTION

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Opening the first meeting of the Food and Agricultural Preparatory Commission on world food problems, the chairman (Mr. S. M. Bruce) said the emphasis to-day was on the need for expansion ...

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  5. STALIN DENIES TENSION HAS INCREASED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Generalissimo Stalin, replying to a questionnaire from Mr. Hugh Baillie, president of United Press of America, said he did not agree with Mr. J. F. Byrnes' broadcast statement of October 18 that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Cinema Version of Bible Stories

    HOLLYWOOD, Tuesday. — A cinema version of Bible stories, distributed to missions throughout the South Pacific under the ...

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  7. To Reconsider Attitude on Spain

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British Government has decided to reconsider its policy towards Franco, says the ...

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  8. WANT JOBS IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Russian-controlled Leipzig Radio stated that Major-General Kottikov. commander of the Russian sector of ...

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  9. CALCUTTA GIVEN UP TO VIOLENCE

    CALCUTTA,, Tuesday.—Knifing, acid throwing and arson continue in Calcutta, where mobs yesterday used guns, bombs, bows and arrows, spears, bottles of acid, spray bulbs—anything that could kill or main. ...

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  10. NEW NUREMBERG TRIALS

    NUREMBERG, Tuesday.— New Nuremberg trials, involving; nearly 1000 major Nazis, will begin on December 2. ...

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  11. NEW VETO PLAN

    FLUSHING, Tuesday. — The small and medium nations won a victory through insistent oratory when the United ...

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  12. Food for Occupation Troops in Japan

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The War Office announces that the largest single shipment of fresh food for the British Commonwealth ...

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  13. TEXTILE INTERESTS MAY COME TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Australia House is aware that some British textile interests have been negotiating in ...

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  14. N.Z. System of Petrol Rationing May Be Adopted

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— If the British Government is agreeable, the New Zealand system of petrol rationing will ...

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  15. TO INVESTIGATE DISAPPEARANCE OF KETCH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Two detectives were detailed today to investigate the disappearance from the N.S.W. ...

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  16. CRIME WAVE STEADILY GROWS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—As the crime wave steadily grows throughout the country, and public alarm mounts at daily ...

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  17. SPOKE OUT OF HIS TURN

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday. — Lieut.-Colonel Richard Webb, command officer of the First Battalion, Argyll & Sutherland ...

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  18. NEW MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Vince Hawkins (23), became new middleweight champion of Great Britain when he outpointed Ernie Roderick ...

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  19. Fascist Flags Hoisted

    TRIESTE, Tuesday. — Faseist flags with booby traps attached were hoistod on the bell tower of the Trieste Cathedral and on the ...

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  20. HASHISH SMUGGLING

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — A protest against the light penalty for the smuggling of marijoana, or Hashish, into Australia will be ...

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  21. Japan to Export Woollens

    TOKIO, Tuesday. — Allied headquarters have requested the Japanese Board of Trade to arrange the manufacture of 2,160,000 vards ...

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  22. Ship's Mail Room Plundered

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It was revealed at the Eastham Magistrate's Court that two days after the Waiwera left Sydney for ...

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  23. FIRST IMMIGRANTS DUE IN JANUARY

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. — First immigrants from England for whom the Government had arranged priority passages ...

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  24. BATTLE FOR CHEFOO

    NANKING, Tuesday. — The Catholic newspaper "Social Welfare" states that the Government vanguards which ...

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  25. REPORTED POST FOR MR. FORDE

    OTTAWA, Tuesday. — No confirmation has reached the Canadian Government of reports that Mr. F. M. Forde may be Australia's ...

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  26. COAL STRIKE AVERTED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Government has agreed to discuss a new contract for coal miners with Mr. John L. Lewis, president ...

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  27. Liner Was His Home

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The death occurred to-day of Capt. James Montgomeric Caulfield (91), formerly of the Navy, who 10 years ...

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  28. NO FINALITY IN TALKS WITH EGYPT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) told the House of Commons the exchanges of views between the Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) and the Egyptian Prime Minister (Sidky Pasha) were on a personal, ...

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  29. Concession to Germans

    BERLIN, Tuesday. — The Allied control authorities' director ate for communications has agreed to permit Germans to conduct ...

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  30. International Airline Conference

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—The annual general meeting of the International Air Transport Association opened here to-day. The largest ...

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  31. ACCUSED OF VIOLATING U.N. CHARTER

    FLUSHING (U.S.), Tues. — Russia, opening the campaign against the presence of British and ...

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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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