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  2. Advertising

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  3. U.N. ASKED TO POSTPONE MEETING

    PARIS, Monday.—The Council, of Foreign Ministers has requested one month's postponement of the U.N. General Assembly meeting, at present arranged for September 23. The President (M. Spaak) informed the Secretary-General (Mr. Lie) that France, ...

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  4. Norma Shearer In Film Come-Back

    Miss Norma Shearer, ending a four-year retirement from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WIDESPREAD JEWISH ATTACKS ON RAILWAYS

    JERUSALEM, Monday.—Sirens, which are the usual warning of terrorist activity, sounded throughout Jerusalem at 12.45 this morning. Shortly afterwards Palestine railway officials reported widespread attacks on railways, ...

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  6. M.C.C. TEAM PASSES SUEZ

    ABOARD STIRLING CASTLE, Monday. — As the M.C.C. team passed Suez British soldiers stationed in sweltering heat on the banks of the ...

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  7. Italo-American Banker

    Amadeo P. Giannini, the famous Catholic, Italo-American banker ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SWEDISH CREDIT FOR RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday. — Reuters Stockholm correspondent say: Sweden is ready to grant Russia credit of 200 million kroner a year ...

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  9. German Official Arrested

    LONDON, Monday. — Reuter's Frankfurt correspondent quotes the American news service as announcing the arrest of Dr. Rolf ...

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  10. Woman Seizes Gunman

    SINGAPORE, Monday. — Mrs. G. F. Blair, of Perth, was awakened in the Raffles Hotel by a Malay gunman. She jumped out of bed ...

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  11. ATOM BOMB WEIGHED ONLY 65 LB?

    ATLANTIC CITY, Monday, —Dr. Guy Snavely, executive director of the Association of American Colleges, said: "We ...

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  12. Will Not Load Yugoslav Relief Ships

    NEW YORK, Monday. — Mr. Joseph Ryan, president of the International Longshoremen's Union, announced that Yugoslavia relief ...

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  13. FIRE CAUSED PLANE CRASH

    LONDON, Monday.— Fire caused the crash of the airliner Star Leader at Bathurst, Gambia, in which 23 occupants ...

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  14. NEW RADIO SYSTEM

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation yesterday demonstrated a new radio ...

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  15. SHOWDOWN WITH RUSSIA "INEVITABLE"

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The former Under Secretary of State, Mr. Sumner Wells, broadcasting, said a crisis between Russia and the Western Powers was inevitable, with the dispute over Greece the most serious issue so far. Americans would now find out ...

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  16. TENNIS

    FOREST HILLS, Monday.— Winning his first national championship, Kramer was really pressed for the first time in the ...

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  17. PERSIAN PLOT ALLEGED

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter's Teheran representative says correspondents of a Teheran newspaper report that ...

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  18. Shocking V.D. Rate

    FRANKFURT, Monday. — One in three American occupation troops is suffering from venereal disease. This in the highest rate reached by any ...

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  19. Bulgaria Declares for Republic

    SOFIA, Mon.—It is officially stated that 91 p.c. of the votes in the plebiscite were cast for ...

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  20. Intervenes in Football Dispute

    LONDON, Monday. — With a view to avoiding the possibility of a strike by soccer footballers, who are claiming a maximum of £12 a ...

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  21. German Municipal Election Results

    BERLIN, Monday.—The final results of the municipal elections in Russian-occupied Weimar were: Liberal Democrats, 17,024; ...

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  22. PACT VIOLATED BY YUGOSLAVS

    TRIESTE, Monday.—The British commander in the Venezia Giulia area (Lieut.-General Sir John Harding) alleged Yugoslavs ...

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  23. KNOCKOUT BLOW TO HARVEST

    LONDON, Sunday. — While prayers for better weather to save the harvest were being offered in the churches ...

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  24. CAMP COMMANDANT SENTENCED TO DEATH

    WARSAW, Monday. — The Supreme Court at Krakow sentenced to death Ramon Goeth, Nazi commandant of a concentration camp near ...

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  25. HIGHER PAY FOR TEXTILE WORKERS

    LONDON, Monday.—An agreement between textile trade employers and unions provides for increased wages and a reduction ...

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  26. GOLF

    CHICAGO, Monday. — Snead won his richest golf tournament by scoring two 69's in the Tam o' Shanter Club's 10,000-dollar winner-take-all ...

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  27. COMMUNIST AGITATORS DENOUNCED

    SEOUL (Korea), Monday.— Sharply criticising, but not naming, Communist agitators, Lieut-General Hodge, United States ...

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  28. Leveson-Gower's XI, 333 for 8

    LONDON, Monday.—In a match against India Leveson-Gower's Eleven, at lunch to-day had scored 333 for the loss of 8 wickets ...

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  29. LONDON WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Monday.— Commenting on the Dominion wool sales opening in London, the "Yorkshire Post's" Bradford correspondent ...

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  30. Striking Truck Drivers Reject Proposals

    NEW YORK, Monday. — The striking truck drivers, at a mass meeting, refused to vote on Mayor O'Dwyer's' proposals to settle the ...

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  31. ANOTHER SLUMP ON WALL STREET

    NEW YORK, Monday. — The stock market to-day opened on a down beat, with losses from factions to five points. Selling was ...

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  32. Ferrier Wins Peoria Open Tournament

    PEORIA (Illinois), Monday.—Jim Ferrier won the Peoria open tournament, worth 100O dollars to him, with a tournament record score of 202— ...

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  33. CHINESE POST FOR NAZI

    PEIPING, Monday. —It is authoritatively learned that Adelbert Schulze, chief of the Nazi community's Gestapo in ...

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  34. END OF UNHAPPY BRITISH VENTURE

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Times" says the announcement that the last British troops in the N.E.I, will be withdrawn by November 30 means liquidation of one of Britain's unhappiest post-war ventures. It will always be a question whether the presence ...

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  35. CHINESE TRANSLATION OF NEW TESTAMENT

    SHANGHAI, Monday. — Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek has completed his two years' task of editing a new Chinese translation ...

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  36. Australian Interest in Food Board Plan

    LONDON, Monday.—"Australia will endeavor to secure a seat on the commission which has been established to examine the world ...

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  37. WILL NOT PART WITH GAINS

    WARSAW, Monday.—"Territories that Poland absorbed from Eastern Germany are and always shall remain ...

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  38. AGREE FOR FIRST TIME

    PARIS, Monday. — For the first time since the conference opened, the Big Four representatives agreed on an ...

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  39. CHEAPER AIR MAIL TO AMERICA

    CANBERRA, Monday.—From tomorrow reductions are to be made in air mail fees to Canada, the United States and most South ...

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  40. SOUATTERS REFUSE TO BUDGE

    LONDON, Monday. — The Ministries for Health and Works have called emergency meetings to consider the squatters' invasion of ...

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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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