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    Mr. Winston Churchill, in the dress of Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, inspects a guard of honor in Dover Castle. One of his gold epaulettes is missing. This was later found in his car. The occasion was Mr. Churchill's installation as Warden of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MIDNIGHT HANGING OF NAZIS REPORTED

    NUREMBERG, Tuesday. — It is unofficially stated that the hanging of the 11 condemned Nazi leaders begins in the prison yard at 12.1 a.m. local time (9 a.m. Tasmanian time) to-morrow instead of at dawn, as is ...

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  5. U.S. MEAT CONTROL CEASES

    WASHINGTON, Tues.—President Truman, broad casting to the nation, announced that all meat and livestock would be released from price controls to-day. He also said removal of wage control would be accelerated ...

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  6. CARRIER TO BE CONVERTED INTO CRUISE LINER

    LONDON, Tuesday. — A British company has bought the aircraft carrier Albatross for conversion into a cruise ...

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  7. GUIDE TO TRADE POLICIES

    LONDON, Tuesday.— National viewpoints on trade policy are expected to emerge strongly in a debate on the ...

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  8. Polish Eggs for Britain

    LONDON. Tuesday—As nearly 6,500,000 Australian shell eggs were being loaded from the Waiwere for London shops an ...

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  9. SCHACHT REQUESTS RELEASE

    FRANKFURT, Tuesday. — Dr. Schacht yesterday sent a letter to General Clay, U.S. military governor, requesting release from the ...

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  10. SUBMARINE ATTACK ON DUKE'S SHIP RECALLED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The submarine attack on the Rimutaka while she was taking the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester to Australia in 1944 is described in the Admiralty and Air Ministry's official account, "The Battle ...

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  11. BRITAIN BUYS RUSSIAN COTTON

    MOSCOW. Tuesday. — Negotiations between British and Russian officials have led to substantial purchases by the British ...

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  12. ACTION AGAINST SPAIN URGED

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Capt Francis Noel-Baker, Labor member of the House of Commons, who recently visited Spain, ...

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  13. LORRIES BLOWN UP IN GREECE

    ATHENS, Tuesday. — Land mines laid by bandits have blown up six lorries in Thessaly in the past four days. All Government ...

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  14. INDIAN VILLAGES RAIDED

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Reuter's Calcutta correspondent says murder, looting, arson and abduction, an omen of ...

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  15. Australia's "Modern" Trains

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The Australian Government News Bureau's monthly magazine, "Australia," in a pictorial page ...

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  16. Divorced Couple's Tussle for Custody of Child

    SAN" FRANCISCO, Tuesday. — Mrs. Ireno Saunders (22), Australian war bride, was yesterday granted tile custody of her ...

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  17. PREDICTS NEW TRADE POLICY

    LOS ANGELES, Tuesday.— Mr. Stanley Olafson, world trade director of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, ...

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  18. YUGOSLAVS REFUSE TO ATTEND MEETING

    PARIS, Tuesday.— When the Peace conference met at 2.15 p.m. to-day thc chairman read a letter front the Yugoslavs announcing ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA'S WAR CRIMES CASE DELAYED

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The Australian prosecutor, Mr. Justice Mansfield, said the Australian case, which was primarily ...

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  20. £10,000,000 LOSS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Jobbers and the investing [?] yesterday lost about £10,000.000 in Orange Free State gold ...

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  21. BRITISH CAR INDUSTRY HIT

    LONDON, Tuesday. — British car makers complain that the Ministry of Supply's steel allocations will mean a cut of ...

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  22. HIGHER PRICE FOR ARGENTINE MEAT

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Following the recent Anglo-Argentine agreement, the price of meat imported from the Argentine has been fixed ...

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  23. Change of Heart in Japan

    LONDON', Tuesday. — "There is no mistaking the genuiness of the welcome offered in Japan today to British and Americans. The ...

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  24. HEAVY BOMBERS AS GUIDED MISSILES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Army is considering the possibility of transforming thousands of heavy bombers into guided missiles, directed against targets by remote control. ...

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  25. Tito Excommunicated

    ROME, Tuesday.— Roman Catholic sources confirm that, while no names are mentioned in the Vatican declaration ...

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  26. Military Prisoners' Petitions for Release

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Military prisoners at Dartmoor have handed in individual petitions stating why they considered they should be ...

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  27. To Sell German and Japanese Goods

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—German and Japanese goods, mainly toys and Christmas ornaments, will be displayed in New York ...

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  28. U.S. Wine Consumption

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The United States in 1945 consumed 94,000,00 gallons of wine, of which only 2,592,000 gallons were ...

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  29. SPEEDWAY RIDER CRITICALLY HURT

    LONDON. Tuesday. — Tho Australian speedway rider. Syd. Littlewood, was yesterday critically injured in a crash while ...

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  30. GERMANS PURGE

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—A new four-Power directive lo unify the treatment of war criminals, Nazi militarists and other ...

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  31. FACE LARGE-SCALE

    MONTREAL, Tuesday. — A newsprint industry executive revealed that foreign countries are paying as much ...

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  32. CHINESE TRUCE PROPOSAL

    NANKING, Tuesday.— Dr. Sun Fo, president of the Legislative Yuan (council) said the Government would issue ...

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  33. BOXING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British Boxing Board of Control is drawing up plans to make Empire titles second only to world titles. ...

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  34. Jealous German Kills American

    FRANKFURT, Tuesday. — The United States Army announces: that a jealous German broke into a house where his wife was the ...

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  35. INJUNCTION AGAINST STRIKE LEADERS

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The Savoy Hotel has obtained a continuance until Friday of the injunction against the strike leaders, the ...

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    "The Advocate's" overseas now service is supplied by Australian Associated Press of which this newspaper is a member. Sources include ...

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  37. Kesselring for Trial

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The former' commander of the German forces in Italy (Kesselring), under escort, was taken aboard an ...

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    The British R.A.F. and Army mission which has been searching Norway for the graves of airmen shot down during the war have so ...

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