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  2. Advertising

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  3. U.S. ELIMINATES SWEDEN FROM DAVIS CUP: TO CHALLENGE AUSTRALIA

    FORREST HILLS, Sunday.—Clinching the right to challenge Australia, the United States won the Davis Cup doubles against Sweden by three sets to two after a thrilling contest. ...

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  4. NO CHANGE IN FOREIGH POLICY, SAYS TRUMAN

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — Although President TruTruman's statement, in which he withdrew support from Mr. Henry Wallace's foreign policy speech, avoided personalities, and seemed designed to prevent precipitating a ...

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  5. PRIEST-COAL TRIMMER

    COAL TRIMMER, Mohamad Alihosin, a member of the crew of the motorship Burnside, now at Victoria Docks, Melbourne, photographed while cleaning in he ship's engine room. He was elevated, during the voyage from Calcutta, from the lowly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LOCOMOTIVE LOST!

    PARIS, Sunday. — The French National Railway Company has lost an engine, which left its shed at ...

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  7. Britain Pays Homage to Pilots

    LONDON, Sunday. — In city, town and hamlet throughout the United Kingdom people to-day attended ...

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  8. Grave Concern Over Children's Health

    LONDON, Sunday — Grave concern is felt in the American zone in Germany following the disclosure that of 35,000 children in ...

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  9. U.S. STRIKE NEARING END

    NEW YORK, Sunday — A conference of C.I.O. National Maritime Union leaders and shipown[?]rs adjourned last ...

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  10. Hong Kong Victor Shot

    NANKING, Sunday—Lieut-General Takashi Sakai, conqueror of Hong Kong, was executed by a firing squad before a crowd of ...

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  11. 60 ROUNDS FIRED FROM TAXI

    BOMBAY, Sunday. —Police today arrested four Pathans after gunmen had fired 60 rounds from a taxi in a crowded Hindu ...

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  12. AUSTRALIANS IN BIG U.S. TOURNEY

    LOS ANGELES, Sunday. — The Australians, Hopman and Barnes, will compete in the 20th annual Pacific and South-West ...

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  13. WANTS TWO-WAY TRADE WITH U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Australia was anxious to earn more dollars by the sale of wool and other commodities to the United States, but disliked the restrictions imposed owing to the wartime dollar shortage, said the ...

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  14. PICKED UP FROM RUBBER DINGHY

    LONDON, Sunday.— A Danish ship picked u[?] three R.A.F. men from a rubber dinghy near Brest. It is believed they were members ...

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  15. TRANS PACIFIC AIRLINE OPENS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The inaugural flight of the British Commonwealth Pacific Airways' trans-Pacific service took place to-day. ...

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  16. Tangier Demonsration

    TANGIER, Sunday.—A British frigate arrived here to-day. Local police have been armed with revolvers and tear gas following ...

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  17. SEARCH FOR JEWISH TERRORISTS

    JERUSALEM, Sunday. — Paratroopers of the Sixth Airborne Division yesterday threw up barbed ...

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  18. WORLD FOOD BOARD NEEDED

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.— Australia's delegate to the Food and Agriculture Organisation conference (Mr. ...

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  19. 'Cannot Do Without Infantry

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — A.I.F. Generals yesterday supported Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery's statement in Washington ...

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  20. DELEGATION TO TRADE TALKS

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Headed by the Director-General of Post-War Reconstruction (Dr. H. C. Coombs) ...

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  21. £60,000,000 FOR WIFE

    BERLIN, Sunday —A wife for £60,000,000 was the bargain made between an American zone official and a ...

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  22. ANOTHER DOSE OF SOVIET SUSPICIONS

    PARIS, Sunday.—Mr. Molotov, discussing the veto, told the Paris conference that all attempts to repudiate the right of veto in the Security Council should be rejeced as an attempt to prepare a new war. If the United Nations wanted to defend peace without Russia, or ...

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  23. LONDON STOCK MARKET RALLIES

    LONDON, Sunday — The London, stock markets responded fully to Wall Street's recovery. Equities rallied well ...

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  24. COLLIDED IN MID-AIR

    LONDON, Sunday. — After a fly-past commemorating the Battle of Britain, three R.A.F. Tempest fighters collided in ...

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  25. False Russian Charge

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is officially denied Britain is manufacturing V-2's in the British zone in Germany and sending them to ...

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  26. TASTE OF INDIAN RULE

    NEW DELHI, Sunday. — The Nehru Administration has served notices on eight Indian daily newspapers asking them to show cause ...

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  27. MINERS NEED BETTER DIET

    LONDON, Sunday. — More meat and fats must be made available to British miners if they were to get sufficient coal for the winter, said ...

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  28. GREEK BANDITS ATTACK TOWN

    ATHENS, Sunday — Five hundred men attacked the small market town of Levadi in the Elassona district and ...

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  29. Proposed Free State of Trieste

    LONDON, Sunday. — Opening the general discussion on the proposed free territory of Trieste, Dr. Horvath (Czechoslovakia) ...

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  30. DISMISSED HIS SHIP

    DEVONPORT (Eng.), Sunday — A court martial found Lieut. John Newman Pope guilty of hazarding a ship under his command. ...

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  31. Girl Bandit's Haul

    MILAN, Sunday. — A smartly dressed blonde girl trained a Toramy-gun on a car near Lake Como, ordered out the passengers and told ...

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  32. PROMINENT BRITISH COMMUNISTS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Five persons arrested yesterday afternoon and released on bail will be charged to-morrow with conspiring to incite persons to trespass and abetting such persons. They are prominent members of the Communist Party—Edward Bramley, Maurice ...

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  33. BRAZIL TAKES OVER RAILWAY

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Sunday. —A surprise Presidential decree announced the Government had taken over what is ...

    Article : 138 words
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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 ...

    Article : 73 words
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