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  3. GIANT KRUPPS WORKS DOOMED TO DIE

    Krupps, Germany's giant heavy industry corporation, is being disintegrated and will eventually go out of existence, according to a correspondent in Germany. Formerly one of the world's greatest armament plants, the Krupp plant at Essen is shown as it was between the two World Wars. It was frequently bombed by the R.A.A.F. during the recent war. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HOW MIHAILOVITCH WAS TRAPPED

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's Belgrade correspondent, who is now in London, tells for the first time that Mihailovitch was captured because, unwittingly, one of his oldest friends, a peasant named Sima, brought a ...

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  5. PLANE ATTACKED: PILOT DETAINED BY YUGOSLAVS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Yugoslavs are still holding the pilot of the Greek Spitfire which anti-aircraft fire forced to land yesterday, reports Reuter's Athens correspondent. The Greek Deputy Prime Minister (M. ...

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  6. NEW AIR SPEED RECORD

    LONDON, Sunday. — Group Capt. Donaldson, in a Meteor, yesterday establisbed a new world air speed ...

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  7. ITALIANS DISMAYED

    PARIS, Sun. — The Italian Prime Minister (Signor de Gasperi), in a letter to the chairman of the Italian political ...

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  8. SUSPICIOUS ABOUT SLUMP

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— The Securities and Exchange Commission is gathering and may publish the names of ...

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  9. STREET FIGHTING IN TRIESTE

    TRIESTE, Sunday. — Sheet fighting broke out when British and American military police in Venezia Giulia and the civil ...

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  10. ATOMIC POWER PLANTS WOULD MEAN BIG SAVING

    LAKE SUCCESS, Sunday. — It is possible to build an atomic, power plant to produce electric energy at an operating cost of only 26 ...

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  11. SEEKING HUMAN PERFECTION

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Dr. Oscar Ivanissevich, the new Argentine Ambassador, speaking as a "man who possesses the singular ...

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  12. URGED TO SEND PRISONERS HOME

    BERLIN, Sunday. — Germany's Roman Catholic bishops have implored the Allied Governments ...

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  13. FARMERS STRIKE

    EDMONTON (Alberta), Sunday.-The Famers' Union has called out its 20,000 members on a 30-day delivery strike, ...

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  14. U.S. MEAT PRICES UP

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — New retail meat ceilings to be introduced to-morrow will cost consumers 600 million dollars a year. The Office ...

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  15. FRENCH CABINET SPLIT THREAT

    LONDON, Sunday. — Reuter's Paris correspondent says Socialist members of the Cabinet may resign if three-party ...

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  16. THREATENS GENERAL STRIKE

    NEW YORK, Sun.— Mr. Paul Hall, Seafarers' Union representative, said a general strike would be ...

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  17. GUIDED MISSILE WARSHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Sun. —The Navy has announced that the battleship Kentucky, of 45,000 tons, ...

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  18. CLOSE WATCH FOR TERRORISTS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Security precautions are being taken at ports round Britain to prevent the entry of Jewish ...

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  19. 23 Killed in Air Crash

    LONDON, Sunday. — Nineteen passengers and the crew of four were killed when a British South American Airways Avro York ...

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  20. DID EVERYTHING BUT KILL HER

    BATAVIA, Sun. — A redheaded woman painter, Ketoet Tantri, Western-born Javanese spy, tells in the "Voice of ...

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  21. DEATH OF MAN WHO WAS WRONGED

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Bertram Campbell, who received 115,000 dollars (£A38,000) compensation for wrongful conviction and ...

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  22. DENIED PRINCESS ENGAGED

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Pres Association's court reporter say nothing is known in court circle about any impending engagemen ...

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  23. BENGAL RATION CUT

    CALCUTTA, Sunday. — Bengal's people will receive only 8oz rice daily from to-morrow. A food official stated that the ...

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  24. HOMELESS SEIZE FLATS

    LONDON, Sunday. — One thousand homeless people descended on a West London block of luxury flats and took ...

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  25. CONCERNED ABOUT JAP PRISONERS

    TOKIO, Sunday.—The Japanesee Government has urgently renewed its appeal to General MacArthur's headquarters for aid in ...

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  26. AIR ATTACK ON TRIBESMEN

    LONDON, Sunday. — The North-West Frontier Congress leader (Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan) alleged that a mass ...

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  27. EXPLOSIONS IN OIL REFINERY

    JERUSALEM, Sunday. — Two violent explosions in the Haifa oil refinery set fire to the refinery and damaged the pipeline in two ...

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  28. JAP STRIKE PLANS COLLAPSE

    TOKIO, Sunday.—The plans of the newly-organised Japanese Sea men's and Railway Workers' Unions to call a general transport ...

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  29. ATOM BOMB RAID WAS UNNECESSARY

    BUFFALO, Sunday. — Admiral Halsey declared that the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima was an unnecessary experiment ...

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  30. UNOFFICIAL STRIKES CONDEMNED

    LONDON, Sunday. — Mr. Arthur Deakin, general secretary of the Transport and General Workers' Union, at an Edinburgh ...

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  31. GERMAN ESSENTIAL

    NEW YORK, Sun—The "New York Times" says even Moscow might profit by thinking twice about ...

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  32. SETTLEMENT

    PARIS, Sunday. — The French underground "escape chain," in four years of the German occupation, rescued ...

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  33. MOSCOW ALLEGATION

    MOSCOW, Sunday. — "Izvestia" alleges that certain British divisions in Egypt and Orete are training for Yugoslav theatre of ...

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  34. SEASICKNESS STOPPED HIM

    LONDON, Sunday. — The second attempt within a fortnight by a German prisoner to escape from England in a ...

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  35. BRITISH WITHDRAWAL FROM N.E.I

    BATAVIA, Sunday.—A British military spokesman announced that the withdrawal of all British forces from the N.E.I., with ...

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  36. ROYAL TRAIN WILL LACK NOTHING

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Royal train that is being built in England for South African railways will have constant telephonic and ...

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  37. Special Steps to Protect Mr. Bevin

    LONDON, Sunday.— The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) arrived in London by air yesterday Reuter's Paris correspondent says ...

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  38. FARCICAL INDIAN SITUATION

    BOMBAY, Sunday.— While the Bombay Government announced that the city was slowly returning to normal, ...

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  39. LONDON FOLLOWS WALL STREET

    LONDON, Sunday.—The London Stock Exchange's responsiveness to the Wall Street slump last week falsified the earlier assumption that Britain's largely controlled, insulated economy would enable investors to regard ...

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  40. Third Atom Test Postponed Indefinitely

    WASHINGTON, Sun. — President Truman has postponed indefinitely the third atomic test, which had been planned for deep water ...

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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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