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  3. BRAZIL URGES JUST PEACE FOR ITALY

    PARIS, Thursday.—The British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) presided when the plenary session of the Paris conference to-day debated yesterday's statements by six invited nations on the Italian treaty. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ULTIMATUM TO YUGOSLAVIA

    WASHINGTON, THURSDAY. — TH E GOVERNMENT HAS DELIVERED A 48-HOUR ULTIMATUM TO YUGOSLAVIA, DEMANDING. SATISFACTION FOR THE SHOOTING DOWN OF UNITED STATES PLANES, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO COMMUNICATE WITH AN Y OF THE OCCUPANTS OF THE PLANES ...

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  5. BRITISH TRADE MOUNTING

    LONDON, Thurs.—July's exports were the highest post-war monthly total. They were 120 per cent. above ...

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  6. GERMANS AGAIN MAKING PLANES

    LONDON, Thursday. — Although the Potsdam agreement specifically enjoined the abolition of the aircraft ...

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  7. OVERSEAS SPORT

    LONDON, Thursday, — [?]ginald Whitcombe returned the season's finest golf score of 66 in the first round of the "News Chronicle's" ...

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  8. TURKISH REPLY TO RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thurs. — Turkey has firmly informed Rursia she cannot accept the Soviet suggestion that talks for revision of ...

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  9. DRASTIC CHANGES IN JAP CONSTITUTION

    TOKIO, Thursday.—Japan's constitutional committee has completed the final draft of the constitution, which will be submitted to the Diet to-day. Drastic changes have been made in the preamble and also in the ...

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  10. GRUESOME PICTURES

    BOMBAY, Thursday. — The censorship held up Associated Press photographs showing vultures gorging on the bodies of 25 riot ...

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  11. FERRIER IN FORM

    PORTLAND, Thursday.—The favorites toppled the opening rounds of the Professional Golfers' Association championship. ...

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  12. SHORTAGE OF SOCIAL WORKERS

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — There was an appalling dearth of trained social workers in Australia, said Mr. F. H. Rowe, ...

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  13. U.S. NATIONAL TITLES

    BROOKLINE (Massachusetts,) Thursday.—In the second round of the National men's doubles Hopman and Barnes d Edward Moylan and ...

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  14. RUMANIA'S WORST DROUGHT

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Associated Press correspondent in Vienna says Rumania's worst drought for a century has started ...

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  15. DR. EVATT TWITTED

    CHICAGO, Thursday.—The "Chicago-Tribune," in an editorial, "The Humanitarian from Down Under." says Dr. ...

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  16. DEFINITION OF DEMOCRACY

    LONDON. Thursday. — A hundred international journalists burst into loud applause when Dr. Evatt concluded a ...

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  17. NOT DIPLOMATIC RUPTURE

    LONDON, Thursday — Reuter's Athens correspondent says M. Cankar, the fugoslay Ambassador, told the Greek Deputy Foreign Minister ...

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  18. S. AFRICAN STAND ON ITALIAN COLONIES

    LONDON, Thursday. — Reuter's Paris correspondent says it is understood that at a meeting of leading Commonwealth ...

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  19. OFFICER CASHIERED

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.—Capt. J. B. D. Williams was to-day cashiered and scutenced to one year's hard labor for converting to his ...

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  20. Entered Siamese Palace at Midnight

    BANGKOK, Thursday. — The Regency Council has issued a communique denying rumors that an attempt was made on the life ...

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  21. Dairy Workers Strike

    LONDON, Thursday. — About 600,000 people in South London and 1000 more in parts of Kent and Norfolk are without fresh ...

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  22. Union Objects to Women on Freighters

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Seamen's Union has protested about a shipping company signing on three former ...

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  23. SABOTEURS DAMAGE TROOPSHIP

    JERUSALEM, Thurs.— Saboteurs caused two minor explosions below the waterline of the ...

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  24. PARACHUTISTS HANDCUFFED

    LONDON, Thursday. — Seven of the 262 parachutists charged with mutiny before a court-martial at Kluang were handcuffed when they ...

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  25. Hindu—Moslem Clashes

    BOMBAY, Thursday. — Clashes between Hindus and Moslems are reported from Bengal, Bihar and Assam, Stubbings and assaults ...

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  26. Crossed Atlantic in 38-ft. Sloop

    MIAMI. Thursday. — Eighteen refugees from Estonia who sailed into Miami harbor after a 30-day crossing of the Atlantic from ...

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  27. Lancastrian's Schedule

    KARACHI, Thursday. — Air-Commodore d'Eath, before taking off in the Aries, said he would fly to Bombay, then, without a stop, ...

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  28. MORE FOOD FOR GERMANS

    LONDON, Thursday. — It is intended in the next two or three months to increase the ration of inhabitants in the ...

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  29. Acquitted of Theft Charges

    SAN DIEGO (California), Thursday. — Lucy Malcolmson, wife of a business executive in Australia, was acquitted yesterday ...

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  30. MORE NEWSPRINT FOR BRITISH PRESS

    LONDON, Thursday.—An increase in newsprint on September 22 has been announced. No figures have been given, but it is ...

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  31. GERMANS AND RUSSIANS MAKING NEW V-WEAPONS

    LONDON, Thursday. — Russian and German technicians are manufacturing new V-weapons in at least 10 former German arms plants, which are working at the full level of their present capacity, says Reuter's Berlin ...

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  32. CREW OF STOLEN YACHT ARRESTED

    LONDON, Thursday.—An English Channel steamer master, Capt. A. E. Larkins, reports that the French police located the racing ...

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  33. NOT NICE MAGAZINES

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—For pub lishing "empty, vulgar things,' the Central Committee of the Soviet Party has issued a decree stop ...

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

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