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  3. FIGHTING AGAIN FLARES UP IN MANCHURIA

    PEIPING, Monday.—Fighting has again flared up in Manchuria and North China. The Independent Press, which on Saturday reported that Communist troops were attacking Tientsin's outer defences, stated that the Communists also struck at a ...

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  4. BRITISH LOAN ROBBED OF MUCH OF ITS USEFULNESS

    LONDON, Monday.—After months of delay the American loan to Britain has been approved in circumstances which, in many ways, must reduce its usefulness, says "The Times" in a long editorial, in which it warns that the international trade ...

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  5. Believed Russians Testing Flying Bombs

    LONDON, Monday. — The Russians are testing out flying bombs over the Alps. That is the theory resulting from the ...

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  6. NON-GO-OPERATION CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Monday. — The Zionist Inner Council, at a meeting yesterday with members of the executive of the Jewish Agency, decided ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ATOM BOMB REHEARSAL ON FRIDAY

    ABOARD MOUNT M'KINLEY, Monday.—The trigger that will set off the second atom bomb blast at Bikini will be tried out on Friday by ...

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  8. Fraud Alleged in Mexican Elections

    MEXICO CITY, Monday. — Senor Padilla conceded victory to Senor Aleman in the Mexican Presidential election, but alleged that Senor Aleman ...

    Article : 111 words
  9. MOSCOW ATTACKS VETO OPPONENTS

    LONDON, Monday, — Moscow Radio says the attacks on the U.N.O. right of veto are a smokescreen for the machinations of the ...

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  10. BELIEF THAT RUSSIA HAS ATOM BOMB SECRET

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—It is high time Americans ceased to fool themselves that Moscow does not possess the secret of making the atom bomb. In addition Russia knows enough of the basic result of the four bursts so far to guide Russian military and naval policy in atomic warfare. ...

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  11. MORE FOOD GIFTS REACH ENGLAND

    LONDON, Monday.—Five thousands cases of New South Wales food gifts for Britain are being unloaded from the battleship Duke of York at ...

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  12. May Veto Price Control Bill

    WASHINGTON, Monday — President Truman hinted that he would probably veto the Senate's bill to extend price control when he met the Secretary ...

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  13. FIRE HAVOC IN CANADIAN PORT

    PIOTOU (Nova Scotia), Monday. —The worst fire in the history of the town swept through the entire dock area, and caused damage ...

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  14. TO DROP SUPPLIES FOR FLOOD SUFFERERS

    CALCUTTA, Monday—The authorities have sent R.A.F. Dakotas to drop supplies for some of the 500,000 people in Eastern Bengal who are cut off by ...

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  15. Canadian Steel Strike

    HAMILTON (Onta[?]), Monday[?] — A strike of steel workers began at 7 o'clock this morning. A complete shutdown is expected at the Dominion ...

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  16. Unlawful Associations

    RANGOON, Monday—The actingGovernor (Sir Henry Knight) declared the Burmese Communist Party and the Red Flag Workers' Union unlawful ...

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  17. PROTEST AGAINST BREAD RATIONING

    LONDON, Monday. — Two petitions to the King praying for repeal of bread rationing were handed to the Home Office after a protest meeting in ...

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  18. Saw Husband Drift Away Lifeless After Supporting Him for 7 Hours in 4½-Mile Swim

    LONDON, Monday.—Forty-one-year-old Mrs. Corlett, after supporting her, husband for seven hours in a 4½-mile swim from their overturned yacht, saw him drift away lifeless when only a hundred yards from the shore in the Mersey estuary. ...

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  19. MIHAILOVITCH SENTENCED TO DEATH

    BELGRADE, Mon.—General Mihailovitch was to-day found guilty of collaboration. He and several other accused ...

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  20. East Africans Get Too Much Food

    LONDON, Monday.—The East African Government is likely to request the British Government not to send any more processed foodstuffs, unless ...

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  21. NAZIS PLANNED TO ATTACK AMERICAN CITIES

    WASHINGTON, Monday— The Nazis planned to attack New York and other cities, no matter how distant, by a supersonic bomber ...

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  22. MURDERED GIRL CASE NEARS SOLUTION

    LONDON, Monday. — Two Bournemouth jewellers, at whoso shops Doreen Marshall's watch and ring were sold shortly after her disappearance, ...

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  23. Repatriation of Japs from China Completed

    SHANGHAI, Monday. — The United States army services has announced that the repatriation of Japanese from China proper will be completed to-day, ...

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  24. Two Yugoslavs Killed in Clash with Americans

    BELGRADE, Monday.—A communique confirms that two Yugoslav soldiers were killed in a Venezia Giulia clash between American and Yugoslav patrols ...

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  25. Funk "Disapproved of Anti-Jew Excesses"

    NUREMBERG, Monday. — Funk's counsel, Sauter, concluded his defence speech by saying that Funk disapproved of excesses against the Jews. He ...

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  26. Animals Showing Deadly Effects Of Radio- Activity

    KWAJALEIN, Monday.—An officer who visited the animal ship Burleson, from which reporters were barred, said animals appearing healthy and having a normal blood count one day die the next. ...

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  27. STRONG FRANCE ESSENTIAL

    METZ (France), Monday.— Without a strong France there could be no revival in Europe, and without a united Europe the world ...

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

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