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    Britain is building more than half the ships under construction in the whole world. At the end of March her yards had in hand 1,676,104 tons, the rest of the world 1,580,823 tons. The U.S.A. the country next in volume, was building 587,278 tons. The picture shows a passenger-cargo liner just launched. It is being guided into the fitting-out basin by tugs. A ship's engines cannot be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BIDDING FOR VOTES OF BERLINERS

    LONDON, Sunday—Britain and Russia entered strange pre-election competition in Berlin, says the "Sunday Times." The struggle between western democracy and the party favoring a corporative State inevitably ...

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  5. U.S. ARMY TO FILM EXECUTIONS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The American Army will film the hanging of Goering and the other 10 war criminals at Nuremberg on Wednesday and supply copies of the film to British newsreels, says the "Evening Standard." ...

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  6. STATE QUIZ TEAM

    Tasmania's team for the final of the Australian National Quiz Championship to-night. From top: Messrs. M. Wiss ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DANGER OF U.N. INTERFERENCE IN MEMBERS' AFFAIRS

    BRUSSELS, Sunday.—Addressing both Houses of Parliament, General Smuts, Prime Minister of South Africa, warned against the danger of interference by U.N. in the domestic affairs of its members and also the ...

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  8. Costly Conference

    PARIS, Sunday. — Each day the Paris conference meets costs France, the official host, £2542/10/. ...

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  9. GIANT PLANE RUNS AMOK

    NEWCASTLE (Delaware) Sunday. — A Constellation airliner, proceeding to its maintenance base here ...

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  10. EXECUTED KEY WITNESSES

    TOKIO, Sunday.—At the war crimes trial on Friday the American defence attorney (General Blakeney) accused ...

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  11. Mary Churchill's Political Debut

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mary Churchill made her political debut with a fiery speech, calling for recruits for the Conservative Party, in the ...

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  12. FEELING THAT TRIAL WAS UNFAIR

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Commenting on the conviction of the Yugoslav Archbishop Stepinac, who was sentenced ...

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  13. FIVE KILLED IN RUNNING BATTLE

    FRANKFURT, Sunday. — Five were killed in a running gun battle in the black market area, which started when a German policeman ...

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  14. FRENCH FLOUR SCANDAL

    PARIS, Sunday. — The police state that 60 bakers of the Seine Inferieure Department are implicated in a flour ...

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  15. SLATES U.S. TROOPS' ACTS IN CHINA

    PEIPING, Sunday. — Dr. Chang Tung Sun, Professor of Philosophy at the Yen Ching University, and chairman of ...

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  16. GEN. STILWELL DEAD

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday. —General Stillwell, known as "Vinegar Joo," died nine days after an operation for an ...

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  17. "Horrible Mess" in Germany

    LONDON, Sunday. — Scathingly criticising the "horrible mess we are making in Germany," Sir William Beveridge, who recently ...

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  18. U.S. Fleet to Use Naples Harbor

    SOME, Sunday. — According to the newspaper "Messagero," the United States Mediterranean Fleet will in future use portion of ...

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  19. OPPOSES REPARATION PROPOSALS

    PARIS, Sunday. — Mr. J. A. Beasley told the peace conference Australia was not prepared to vote for any figure for Hungarian ...

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  20. HOPED TO FORESTALL DEPRESSIONS

    LONDON, Sunday. — Britain believed world trade Would be so organised that depressions would be anticipated and completely forestalled, said Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, discussing ...

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  21. NO NEED FOR CALL-UPS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday — All draft call-ups for the remainder of the year will be cancelled after Tuesday because voluntary ...

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  22. TO ABOLISH VISAS

    PARIS, Sunday. — The British and Trench Governments have agreed to abolish visas for travel between ...

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  23. NEWSPAPER BANNED FROM BARRACKS

    THE HAGUE, Sunday. — The Dutch Minister for War (Lieut-Colonel Fievez) has banned the Communist newspaper "Die Waahried" ...

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  25. MEAT MAJOR ISSUE IN U.S. ELECTION

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — With the biennial Congressional election on November 5, the Administration forces are ...

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  26. DECLARED BLACK

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — The Screen Actors' Guild has declared March of Time Inc. black. Members will refuse to appear in its ...

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  27. COMMENDS NEW CONSTITUTION

    PARIS, Sunday. — The President (M. Bidault) offset General de Gaulle's criticism of the proposed new French constitution. He ...

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  28. DOUBTS ABOUT CHEAP MONEY POLICY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Though they closed firmer, the markets found difficulty in shaking off the effects of the warning of a coal crisis, and the trend of nearly all groups of equities was unfavorable, with "nationalisation" stocks ...

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  29. Jap Land Reform Bill Approved

    TOKIO, Sunday.—The Diet approved the Land Reform Bill, which is expected to open 5,000,000 acres to[?],500,000 tenant farmers, ...

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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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