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  3. DANGERS SEEN IN AMERICAN POLICY IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—"The cat is out of the bag at last, and a very outrageous cat it is," declares the "Christian Science Monitor" in a leading article on the background of the recent clash in the Allied Council for Japan between Mr. George Acheson (U.S.) ...

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    Mr. Harditsingh, news-reader in Hindustani, Malay and English at Kuala Lumpur, broadcasts a greeting at the British Broadcasting Corporation's recording microphone to British listeners. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RUSSIANS MAINTAINING POWERFUL FORCES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Replying to a question asked by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Winston Churchill) in the Commons, the Minister of State (Mr. H. M'Neil) said it was known that Russia was maintaining very ...

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  6. British Commando Included Germans

    LONDON, Thursday. — Lord Louis Mountbatten in a speech at a Commando Benevolent Fund dinner, ...

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    MR. ATTLEE, British Prime Minister, who deplored the Kremlin's policy of shutting the Russian people off from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ARCHBISHOP TAKEN TO TASK

    LONDON, Thursday, — Commenting on the Archbishop of York's warning to Anglicans contemplating marriage with Roman ...

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  9. RUSSIANS ROUNDING UP GERMAN TECHNICIANS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Russian lorries "raided" the British section of Berlin in an unsuccessful attempt to remove a number of German technicians, according to British military officers quoted by Reuter's Berlin ...

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  10. ADVERSE TRADE BALANCE

    LONDON, Thursday — Even with the possibility of substantial reductions in United States tariffs, it loked as though ...

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  11. PRICE LIDS REMOVED

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Office of Prices Administration has removed the price lid[?] from nearly all foods and ...

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  12. Flew to England to See Sick Wife

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mrs. Western, young wife of a former R.A.A.F. sergeant. Richard Western, of Perth, whose illness decided ...

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  13. £1,000,000 LIBRARY EXTENSION

    LONDON, Thursday — The King accompanied by the Queen, opening a new £1,000,000 extension of the Bodleian Library. Oxford, said his ...

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  14. King and Queen May Visit Australia

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—Although the subject was not specifically discussed, the Governor of Victoria (Sir Winston Dugan), who ...

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  15. American Hooligans Beat Up Germans

    BERLIN, Thursday. — Two gangs of American soldiers, totalling 13, were arrested to-day, charged with beating up Germans. ...

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  16. ATTACK ON CHINESE REDS' STRONGHOLD

    PEIPING, Thursday. — Chinese despatches state that Government forces have launched an attack on Chefoo, which is a Communist ...

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  17. Pillbox Blown Up

    JERUSALEM, Thursday. — An explosion blew up a concrete pillbox, without casualties, at Nathanya, a Jewish diamond trade centre ...

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  18. THOUGHT IT WAS EARTHQUAKE

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday. — After the capitulation in the autumn of 1945, 20,000 tons of German ammunition were lowered ...

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  19. 23 War Criminals to Be Shot

    LONDON, Thursday.—A military court has sentenced to death by shooting 23 German officers and men of the S.S., Wehrmacht and ...

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  20. Seeking Secret of Pearl Fishing

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — A one-man mission has been sent to Japan to find out the secret which enabled the ...

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  21. "ERA OF RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION"

    DUBLIN, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. E. de Valera), replying to questions in the Dail regarding Bishop Stephine's ...

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  22. ACQUITTED NAZIS MAY AGAIN BE TRIED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Associated Press' Moscow correspondent says Professor Trainin, Russian expert in international law and participant in the drawing up of the statutes for the Nuremberg tribunal, said Schacht, von ...

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  23. 240 Hurt in Train Collision

    CHICAGO, Thursday.—At least 240 persons were injured, several seriously, when two elevated trains collided in fog near ...

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  24. HAD TO USE FORCE

    JERUSALEM, Thursday. — The Palestine Government says force had to be used in Cyprus yesterday to disembark 200 Jewish illegal ...

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  25. Meat Goes Begging in New York

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— Meat is going begging in city shops because housewives refuse to pay the ...

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  26. Lawlessness in Eastern Bengal

    CALCUTTA, Thursday. — Refugees from Eastern Bengal who are streaming into Assam tell pitiful tales of murder, arson and ...

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  27. BAN ON MAILS TO YUGOSLAVIA

    BERLIN, Thursday. — The American news service in Germany has reported that the Allied control authority has ordered the ...

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  28. LIBEL ACTION BY MR. CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mr. Winston Churchill has issued a writ claiming an injunction and damages for libel against the ...

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  29. NATIVES IN LAST STAGES OF LEPROSY

    ALICE SPRINGS, Thursday. — Mr. Thomas Holt, owner of the Roper Valley cattle station, has reported that natives in the last ...

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  30. STANDARDS OF LIFE DEPEND ON OUTPUT

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee), today told the T.U.C. conference at Brighton that there was ...

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  31. DEMOCRATS BRANDED AS FASCISTS

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Social Democrats' victory in the Berlin elections indicated that the uprooting of Fascism still ...

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  32. Possible Apple Deal with Canada

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. — A Canadian-Australian apple deal may follow the visit of Mr. Herbert Smith, manager of the ...

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  33. SENTENCED TO BE SHOT

    HERFORD, Thursday. — Fred crick Kramer, former German police lieutenant, was to-day sentenced to be shot for murdering an ...

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  34. OPENING OF U.N. ASSEMBLY

    FLUSHING (U.S.), Thursday. — Everyone in the crowded, modernistic panelled hall rose as President Truman, accompanied by M. Spank, ...

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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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