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  3. DELEGATES ABLE TO RAISE NEW PEACE QUESTIONS

    PARIS, Thursday.—A Greek move to enable delegates to raise new peace questions not provided for under the draft rules drawn up by the Council of Foreign Ministers received widespread support at this morning's meeting of the Paris conference rules ...

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    PRESIDENT TRUMAN, whose decision to recall American Palestine experts from London for a consultation came as a surprise to the British Government. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AUSTRALIA'S DESIRE TO MAKE PARIS CONFERENCE REALITY

    PARIS, Thursday.—Dr. Evatt, speaking at yesterday's plenary session of the Paris conference, said Australia desired to make the conference a reality, not a mere formality. She would do everything possible to ensure that peace was based on the ...

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  6. COMMUNICATIONS PROBE

    LONDON, Thursday. — In the House of Commons we had to spend quite a long time, which many of us thought wholly ...

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  7. SUNSPOTS HERALD ABNORMALITIES DURING WEEK-END

    PHILADELPHIA, Thursday. — The Planetarium doctor, Dr. Marshall, said two new groups of sunspots had appeared on the sun's eastern edge, ...

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    MR. HERBERT MORRISON, Lord President of the Council, who told the House of Commons that the British Government was determined to bring ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CLEMENCY FOR BURMA COLLABORATOR

    RANGOON, Thursday— Dr. Bamaw, leader of the Burmese Government during the Japanese occupation, who was recently released from Tokio prison. ...

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  10. DETECTS HITLER'S CURSE IN JEWISH OUTRAGES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British Government was determined to bring the perpetrators of the King David Hotel outrage to account, said the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Herbert Morrison) during the House of Commons Palestine debate. "The curse of Hitler has not yet been wholly ...

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  11. KOREAN REDS CASTIGATED

    SEOUL (Korea), Thursday, — Lieut.-General Hodge, commander of the United States forces in Korea, issued a statement ...

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  12. HORRORS OF NEXT WAR FORETOLD

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— Senator Thomas, chairman of the Senate Military Committee, addressing the World Affairs Institute, ...

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  13. EGYPT REJECTS BRITISH MOVES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Egyptian delegation for treaty discussions has rejected some specific points in the British proposals ...

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  14. CAR CRASH IN COMMONS PRECINCTS

    LONDON, Thursday. — While the House of Commons was still sitting early this morning members heard a crash. Several, led by the ...

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  15. Fighter Planes Delivered To Switzerland

    LONDON, Thursday. — Three de Havilland Vampire single-jet fighters, which were recently sold to Switzerland, were flown there non-stop. One ...

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  16. AVERAGE BRITISH WORKERS' EARNINGS

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Ministry of Labor Gazette says £4/12/7 for an average of 45.8 hours was the average weekly earnings of 5,000,000 ...

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  17. GERMAN POPULATION DECREASING

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— German population in Europe, at present estimated at 72,000,000, will decrease by 50 per cent in the next ...

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  18. French Civil Servants' Wages Increased

    PARIS, Thursday. — The Council of Ministers has decided to grant the civil servants' demand for a 25 p.c. increase in wages, to be operative on ...

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  19. "THREAT" TO U.S. WOOL INDUSTRY

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.— The American wool industry stands in mortal peril unless Congress quickly passes ...

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  20. MISS AUSTRALIA'S BUSY T1ME

    LONDON", Thursday. — Miss Australia (Rhonda Kelly) spent her first night in London seeing "Pick Up Girl,' a current West ...

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  21. TRUMAN'S DECISION SHOCK TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday. — President Truman's sudden decision to recall the American experts who have been ...

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  22. ATTLEE'S HURRIED VISIT TO LONDON

    LONDON, Thursday. — Within two minutes of his arrival at Northolt airport the Premier (Mr. C. R. Attlee) was driving to a Cabinet ...

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  23. FOREIGNERS NOT WANTED IN EGYPT

    CAIRO, Thursday.—Allied subjects who entered Egypt during the war are to be asked to leave. All privileges granted to Italians, ...

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  24. Persian Cabinet Resigns

    LONDON, Thursday. — Reuter's Teheran correspondent says all the members of the Persian Cabinet have submitted their resignations to the ...

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  25. EVATT IMPRESSES

    LONDON, Thursday. — With in three days Dr. Evatt, a [?] statesman with clipped, grey hair, has become the spotlighted ...

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  26. Diphtheria On Troopship

    BOSTON, Thursday. — The Coastguard has rushed anti-toxin and other medical supplies by air to the troopship Colby Victory, off Newfoundland, ...

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  27. ALLEGED BLACKMAIL ATTEMPT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— Paul Olson, formerly Representative Coffee's secretary, told the Senate War Investigating Committee ...

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  28. MAY BE FORCED TO CO-OPERATE

    LONDON, Thursday. — Pressure of economic events may oblige the eastern zone in Germany to seek closer relations with the western ...

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  29. U.N. FAILURE TO AGREE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Disquiet that permanent members of the security Council are unable to agree among themselves on many issues is expressed ...

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  30. BRITAIN'S NEED FOR MORE NEWSPRINT

    LONDON, Thursday. — Much larger supplies of newsprint should be sent to Britain, said Sir Keith Murdoch, chairman of the Herald ...

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  31. VILLAGE RAZED IN GREEK CLASH

    ATHENS, Thursday. — Fifteen members of an armed band were killed during a five-hour engagement with a combined army and gendarmerie force in a ...

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  32. CLARIFIES SOVIET ATOM WEAPONS PLAN

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Mr. Andrei Gromyko (Russia) told a private meeting of the Atomic Commission's Controls Committee it was a misinterpretation of the Soviet's proposals to suggest the Soviet favored only national action against violators of ...

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  33. WILL DRAW LOTS FOR ITALIAN SHIPS

    LONDON, Thursday. — It is revealed that Britain, America and Russia will draw lots for the remaining ships of the Italian fleet after the allocations ...

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  34. BRAZIIAN TRANSPORT DAMAGED BY FIRE

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Thursday.—A fire at sea seriously damaged Brazil's largest transport, Duque de Caxias, before it could be extinguished. The ...

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  35. ADMITS FAILURE TO STOP AFTER ACCIDENT

    SAX DIEGO, Thursday.—George White, producer of "Scandals," pleaded guilty to a charge of having failed to stop and give aid after a road accident, causing ...

    Article : 61 words
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    "The Advocate's" overseas news service is supplied by Australian Asosciated Press of which this newspaper is a member. Sources include in England, The Times. ...

    Article : 81 words
  37. U.S. Farm Machinery Dearer

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Office of Prices Administration has authorised a 6 p.c. increase in the retail ceilings of all farm machinery. ...

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