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  3. IRREGULARITIES IN POLISH REFERENDUM

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British Government is concerned to learn that it is widely believed in Poland that grave irregularities occurred in the Polish referendum, states a Foreign Office Note to the Polish ...

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    The first passenger vessel built since the war to leave a British slipway, the Hinemoa (6900 tons), was recently launched at the Barrow works of Vickers-Armstrong Ltd. She is for the Union Steamship Co. of New Zealand, The picture shows the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ATTACK ON PLANE ANGERS U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Acting Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) denounced the Yugoslav attack on an American plane on Monday as an "outrageous performance." He published a new American ...

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  6. SAVED THEIR MASTERS' LIVES

    LONDON, Wed. — Two dogs which probably saved their masters' lives when they frustrated a Stern Gang ...

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  7. Largest Peacetime Army in History

    WASHINGTON, Wed. — The United States Army has recruited over 900,000 volunteers since the war. ...

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  8. TRUCE SHAKEN BY MASSACRE

    MANILA, Wednesday. — Central Luzon's uncertain Government-peasant truce was shaken to-day by the slaying ...

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  9. PORTUGUESE GOVERNOR SENTENCED

    LISBON, Wednesday. — Dr. Manuel Ferreira Tabords, who was acting Governor of Portuguese Timor for several ...

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  10. U.S. WANTS SAY IN BLACK SEA AFFAIRS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The United States makes an historic claim to a direct interest in Black Sea affairs in a Note to Russia, declaring outright opposition to the Russian demands for a share in military control of the ...

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  11. PRESS BATTLE IN GERMANY

    BERLIN, Wednesday. — The British Deputy Commandant, protesting against anti-British newspaper articles in the ...

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  12. ANYTHING FOR QUIET LIFE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Twenty-three Russians will be allowed to compete in the European games, which begin ...

    Article : 144 words
  13. ACTOR ACCUSED OF AIDING ENEMY

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Anthony Frederick Sebastian Steane (52), film actor, was to-day committed for trial on charges of ...

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  14. EIGHT KILLED WHEN SHIP HITS MINE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Eight of the crow of 22, mostly Maltese, were killed when the British steamer Skipjack touched off a ...

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  15. BID TO LOWER FLIGHT RECORD

    LONDON, Wed.—The muchtravelled Lancaster "Aries" took off from Shawbury, Surrey, early this afternoon for an ...

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  16. VIEWS ON ITALIAN TREATY

    PARIS, Wed.—The British Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) was welcomed with general applause when he appeared for ...

    Article : 221 words
  17. WANTS U.N. ADJOURNMENT

    PARIS, Wednesday. — Mr. Molotov has addressed a Note to the Secretary-General of U.N. (Mr. Trygve Lie) asking ...

    Article : 77 words
  18. AUSTRALIAN PROPOSALS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A member of the Australian delegation to the peace conference, telephoning from Paris, said Dr. ...

    Article : 263 words
  19. PARATROOP C.S.M. ATTACKED

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Company Sergeant Major O'Brien, who gave evidence for the prosecution last Friday in the court-martial of ...

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  20. U.S. BLOCKS SOVIET MOVE

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—Russia's Lieut, General Derevyanko urged at a meeting of the Allied Council for Japan ...

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  21. Naval Backing For Declarations

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— Whatever the purpose of Admiral Mitscher and ViceAdmiral Sherman's mission ...

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  22. Australians Like Middle West Americans

    ST. PAUL (Minnesota), Wednesday. — Addressing Rotarians in his home town, Ambassador Butler said: "The people of Australia are ...

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  23. PRICE CEILINGS RESTORED

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The Price Decontrol Board has ordered price ceilings to be restored on all ...

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  24. NOT DECLARATION OF WAR

    NANKING, Wednesday. — The Communist spokesman, Wang Pingnan, told Associated Press there was no desire to overthrow the ...

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  25. WARNED NOT TO WASTE TIME

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday. — Lord Justice Lawrence sharp reminded the defence counsel the he did not propose to allow ...

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  26. Argentine Rioters Arrested

    BUENOS AIRES, Wednesday. —Forty-five were arrested as the result of disorders when Nationalist groups staged a street ...

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  27. COMPROMISE ON NATIONALISATION PLAN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—City circles jumped perhaps too readily, to the conclusion that the Ministry of Supply's statement on the functions of the new Steel Control Board means indefinite postponement of the ...

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  28. Illegal Arms Traffic

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday.—The police announce that fast marine patrols are being employed to intercept motor boats smuggling ...

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  29. GREEKS OFFEND YUGOSLAVS

    ATHENS, Wednesday. — The Yugoslav Minister, Isador Cankar, has sent his passport to the Greek Foreign Minister asking for ...

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  30. WANTED AUSTRALIANS RETAINED IN TOBRUK

    LONDON, Wednesday. —General Sir Claude Auchinleck discloses in a despatch published in the ...

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  31. BLACK MARKET PRICES SOAR

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The recent substantial cut in rice, rations has sent black market prices in North Malava soaring to new ...

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    "The Advocate's" overseas news service is supplied by Australian Associatde Press of which this newspaper is a member. Sources include ...

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