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  3. DISSATISFIED WITH ITALIAN REPARATIONS PLAN

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Mr. Molotov again headed the Russian delegation when Australia's Dr. E. R. Walker, in the economic committee, moved a similar amendment to that which caused Russia and Australia, to clash in the ...

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    MR. J. A. BEASLEY, who told the Paris conference the Soviet delegation, for 11 months had been drawing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BEASLEY'S OUTBURST AGAINST RUSSIANS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Language rarely heard at an international conference was used by Mr. J. A. Beasley (Australia) in an outburst against Mr. Vyshinsky (Russia) in the Italian political and territorial commission, ...

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  6. TIN-PLATE SUPPLIES SOON

    LONDON, Wed.—News reaching Australia House indicates that the tin-plate position in Australia should ...

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  7. Partisans Respond to Appeal

    ROME, Wed.—The National Committee of Italian Partisans appealed to members in restive northern ...

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  8. GREECE OFFENDS RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Router's Athens correspondent says Greek Government pressmen have reported from ...

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  9. ARRESTED BY POLISH SECURITY POLICE

    WARSAW, Wednesday. — Polish security police on Friday arrested Mrs. Irene Dmochowska, of Chicago, translator at the United ...

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  10. WHITE RUSSIANS AIDED JAPS

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—The Japanese formed anti-Soviet terrorist spy units composed of White Russian emigres ...

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  11. DUTCH SHOW WHAT CAN BE DONE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Holland's great progress since the war is described by an official party of inspection reporting ...

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  12. METHODS OF SOVIET DIPLOMACY RESENTED

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Declaring it is open to question whether the Soviet, at the moment, is interested in peace at all, the "Herald-Tribune," in an editorial entitled "Warrior Diplomacy," says that because the Australians have been operating on the daring ...

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  13. RUSH TO SELL CATTLE

    CHICAGO, Wednesday. — "Eat while you can" was the meat industry's advice to the public with the cattle markets ...

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  14. NAZI VICTIM OUT OF HER MIND

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Strait-jacketed, and strapped to a stretcher, a Gormanspeaking Polish girl, aged 21, ...

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  15. Demands Retribution

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The Hearst newspaper, "Journal American," declaring that the United States is exhibiting ...

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  16. HOUSING PROGRESS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The seventh monthly housing report shows that 134,600 permanent and 28,632 temporary houses were ...

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  17. TRAVEL POSITION IMPROVES

    LONDON, Wed.—The position regarding shipping to Australia has brightened considerably as a result of the ...

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  18. DE GAULLE SLATES FRENCH CONSTITUTION

    PARIS, Wednesday. — Speaking as a Frenchman "who was not seeking official office, function or post," General de Gaulle criticised ...

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  19. 92 INDONESIANS KILLED IN CLASH

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Reuter's Batavia correspondent says 92 Indonesians were killed and 30 taken prisoner in a clash at ...

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  20. SOUTH AFRICAN COLOR LINE AGAINST MAORIS

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday. — The Nationalist Afrikaans newspaper "Dio Transvaaler," commenting on the suggestion of the ...

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  21. SHIPYARD STRIKERS RESUME WORK

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Reuter's Trieste correspondent says nearly all the 700O Monfalcone shipyard strikers resumed work ...

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  22. OBJECTS TO FRONTIER CHANGES

    PARIS, Wed. — The Italian political and territorial committee, without dissent, to-day agreed to hear the Italian representative ...

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  23. WANTS TREATY WITH BRITAIN

    CAIRO, Wednesday. — The spiritual and temporal leader of a quarter of a million nomadic Senussi tribesmen, ...

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  24. SUPPORT FOR COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS PLAN

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—A committee of seven leading churchmen and educationists to-day sent a cablegram to Dr. Evatt, Australian Minister for External Affairs, pledging the utmost support for his proposal for the ...

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  25. GRAVE COAL SHORTAGE IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wed.—Following the announcement of a Government campaign for the conversion ...

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  26. SUPPLIES TO BE CUT OFF

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The acting Secretary of State (Mr. Acheson) has announced that no more ...

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  27. SURPRISE MOVE BY GREECE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — Greece and Yugoslavia have asked for seats at the table when the Security Council discusses ...

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  28. NOT TO HAVE IT ALL THEIR OWN WAY

    HAMBURG, Wednesday. — The United States Control Information Division has informed the Russian and French controls that no ...

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  29. U.S. WARSHIPS TO VISIT GREEK PORTS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The Navy Department announced to-day that the aircraft carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt, the cruiser ...

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  30. INVITED TO WORLD BANK MEETINGS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Australia is among six nations which have been invited to send observers to meetings on ...

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  31. JAP SADIST TO DIE

    NANKING, Wednesday. — A Chinese military tribunal sentenced to death Lieut.-General Takashi Sakai. Japanese conqueror of Hong ...

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  32. ANXIOUS TO BUY CANADIAN WHEAT

    OTTAWA, Wednesday. — Several European and Latin American countries, including Belguim Eire and France, have told, the ...

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  33. REDEMPTION LOAN

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Reuter's Nuremberg correspondent says a written statement that Field-Marshal ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN LAUNCHED

    NEW YORK, Wed. — Australian 20,000,000-dollar redemption loan, which was announced on ...

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  35. WALL STREET SLUMP

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— Stocks on 'Change yesterday declined sharply in one of the heaviest selling bursts of the ...

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  36. "SAIL OR STRIKE"

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Reuter's Singapore correspondent says that, protesting against a six weeks' holdup while the ...

    Article : 86 words
  37. BRITISH TROOPS MOVE INTO BOMBAY

    BOMBAY, Wednesday. — British troops, in full battle array, yesterday mored into Bombay ready for any emergency arising ...

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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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  39. NINE ELECTROCUTED

    BATAVIA, Wednesday. — Nine persons were electrocuted and 50 burned or otherwise injured when an army lorry collided with an ...

    Article : 57 words
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