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  3. BULGARIAN WAR GUILT

    PARIS, Wednesday. — Bulgaria's George Kilishev, substituted at the last minute for Prime Minister (M. Kimon Georgiev), in pleading his country's cause before the peace conference, said the new Bulgaria did not wish ...

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  4. WORLD- FAMOUS FIGURE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. H. G. Wells, the author, died yesterday. He had been ill for some time. In 50 years ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MORE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS FOR PALESTINE

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Jewish Agency spokesman in Jerusalem said to-day that two more illegal immigrant ships were approaching Palestine waters, and others would soon be leaving European ports. ...

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  6. MR. CHURCHILL FETED

    LONDON. Wednesday. — Dover's churchbells rang and guns saluted as berobed dignitaries of more than a dozen ...

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  7. U.N. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Mr. Hasluck told the United Nations Membership Committee that the Australian delegation refrained at this stage from declaring itself for or against the admission of any applicant, taking the view that the committee's task at present was ...

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  8. DIPLOMATIC CLASH LOOMS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— "New York Times," describing Russia's Note to Turkey as a blunt demand for Russian, ...

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  9. FRENCH ADMIRALS SENTENCED

    VERSAILLES, Wednesday. — The High Court trving French admirals for high treason in connection with the scuttling of the ...

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  10. EMANCIPATION OF JAP SERFS

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—Cabinet, after prolonged Allied prodding, has submitted rural land reform programme, which ...

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  11. ARAB DELEGATION FOR LONDON

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Reuter's Alexandria correspondent says the Arab Foreign Ministers, after a two-hour night meeting, ...

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  12. SEEKS MOSLEMS CO-OPERATION

    WARDHA, Wednesday. — Pandit Nehru sent a letter to the Moslem leader, Mr. Jinnah, seeking the co-operation of the ...

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  13. MR. LA GUARDIA'S CHALLENGE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Director-General of U.N.R.R.A. (Mr. F. La Guardia) has called on a "highly-placed military ...

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  14. STRIKE CURTAILS FLOW OF NEWS

    NEW YORK, Wed. — The flow of overseas news has been seriously curtailed by the strike at Press ...

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  15. SALVAGE CLAIM AGAINST AMERICANS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Press Association understands a writ has been issued on behalf of the Elizabeth's captain. John ...

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  16. GLOWING PAGES IN HISTORY

    TOKIO, Wednesday. — General MacArthur, in a message to the troops on the first anniversary of Japan's surrender, said history ...

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  17. FOOD GIFT REGULATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Board of Trade has informed Australia House that the regulations governing the receipt of personal ...

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  18. FORMER NAZI CHIEFS SHOT

    PARIS, Wednesday. — Robert Wagner, gauleiter of Alsace and Baden, and three other former Nazi chiefs were ...

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  19. CHIANG PROMISES NEW REGIME

    NANKING, Wednesday.- Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek promised solemnly to end the Kuo ...

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  20. WANT TO BUY SURPLUS SHIPS

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday. —The Maritime Commission's figures show that foreign and private interests have applied to ...

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  21. Squatters Seize Vicarage

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"Squatters" seized the 17-room vicarage at Bayston Hill, Shropshire, leaving only three rooms for the new ...

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  22. PLASTIC "LUNG" FOR PARALYSIS VICTIMS

    NEW YOKK, Wednesday.—Poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis) is reported to be waning in some States but it is too early to tell whether ...

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  23. TWO PILOTS TO ATTACK RECORD

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The C.-in-C. of Fighter Command (Sir James Roob) has decided that only two pilots ...

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  24. FATALLY WOUNDED BY ASSASSINS

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.—J. M. Ragen (65), wealthy racing news publisher, who recently declared that Al Capone still controlled Chicago gambling and vice, died to-day of gunshot wounds inflicted by assassins on June ...

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  25. BAD CAMP CONDITIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Lieut.-Colonel Roy Leyland, the English rugby player who commanded 263 alleged ...

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  26. DEATH PENALTY MAY CEASE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Government is believed to have decided to abolish capital punishment for a five-year ...

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  27. U.S. TRADE WITH JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Under General MacArthur's exchange programme Japan has shipped to tho U.S. 53,000 bales ...

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  28. PROMISE TO TURN OVER NEW LEAF

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister (Yoshida), in a public address, termed the first anniversary of Japan's surrender the ...

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  29. Found Dead in Grounds of His Home

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Sir James Bird was found dead from apparently accidental shotgun injuries in the grounds of his home ...

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  30. FREE MARKET FOR RUBBER URGED

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The rubber industry's forecast of a glut in 1947 and its plea for an carly return to a free market ...

    Article : 282 words
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    "The Advocate's" overseas news service is supplied by Auetralian Associate Press of which this newspaper is a member. Sources include ...

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