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  3. SCHACHT ARRESTED BY GERMAN POLICE

    STUTTGART, Tuesday.—Police yesterday arrested Dr. Schacht, one of the Nazis acquitted by the Nuremberg tribunal, in an industrialist's castle and brought him to the Stuttgart prison. He is being charged under the ...

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  4. SHOWS ON-SIDE STRENGTH

    CYRIL WASHBROOK connects with a pull in England's innings at Northam (WA). He was caught after having made 47 runs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CRITICISM OF TREATY PROCEDURE

    PARIS, Tuesday.—M. Spaak (Belgium), opening this morning's session of the plenary conference, questioned the wisdom of the procedure under which peace treaties were prepared by the Big Four and submitted to the ...

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  6. QUEEN'S WISH FULFILLED

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Queen to-day boarded the liner Queen Elizabeth for an attempt on the speed ...

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  7. DUTCH GRATITUDE TO EMPIRE

    BATAVIA, Tuesday — No evil, hidden intentions lurked behind the British actions in Indonesia when troops ...

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  8. GREEK BANDITS CAPTURE TOWNS

    ATHENS, Tuesday. — Armed bands attacked and captured towns in Western Macedonia and Salonika and took as hostages gendarmes ...

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  9. SAVOY HOTEL STAFF STRIKES

    LONDON, Tuesday.— While striking waiters, waitresses, chambermaids, valets, kitchen and cellar [?]kers at 6 a.m. ...

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  10. WOULD MAKE PEOPLE MARRY YOUNG

    CAMBRIDGE, Tuesday. — Professor Carl Zimmerman, widely-known Harvard sociologist, suggested that certain ...

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  11. JEWS' REJECTION OF AUSTRALIAN OFFER

    MONTREAL, Tuesday. — The refusal of political Zionists in Australia to accept the Australian Government's generous offer to open its doors was a betrayal of the tortured Jews of Europe, said the M'Gill professor, Dr. ...

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  12. EILEEN JOYCE OFFENDED

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Eileen Joy[?]e, the Australian pianist, walked out of a meeting of the judges', panel at an international ...

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  13. Refuse to Give Details of Cargo

    MONTREAL, Tuesday.—Officials of the Montreal, Australian and New Zealand Line and officers of the 5600-ton British ...

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  14. DEMAND FOR 40-HOUR WEEK

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Trades Union Congress is persisting with its demand for a 40-hour working week despite ...

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  15. YUGOSLAVS' IDEA OF JUSTICE

    ZAGREB, Tuesday. — The Court that is trying Archbishop Stepinac overruled a prosecution objection to the ...

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  16. German Economy to Be Revived

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — A party of Government officials under Mr. Howard Petersen. Assistant Secretary of War, and Mr. George ...

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  17. EMPIRE TRADE TALKS

    LONDON, Tuesday— The atmosphere in which the Empire trade talks are being conducted is stated to be "quiet" and ...

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  18. SHOULD OPPOSE COMMUNISM

    CHICAGO, Tuesday.—In an address to the American Fed[?]ration of Labor convention, the president (Mr. W. Green) ...

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  19. REFUSE TO ACCEPT TRUCE

    [?]ANKING, Tuesday.—Communist headquarters refuse to accept the proposed 10-day truce. The chief Communist negotiator, ...

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  20. U.S. INFORMATION FOR AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—American technical information will be accelerated to Australia. [?]dustry as a result of the visit to Washington of Mr. J. E. Cummins, officer in charge of the C.S.I.R. information service, who is ...

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  21. Russia's Part in Pacific War

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Japan did not really know she was defeated until she felt the Red Army's power, declared the Russian ...

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  22. FISHERMEN'S ULTIMATUM

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"More food or no fishing," is the ultimatum which 3700 Great Yarmouth fishermen presented ...

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  23. TO RETAIN WARTIME FARMING POLICY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Williams) said the Government would shortly take steps to give additional legislative authority to the wartime farming policy, making the present system of ...

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  24. NO EXTRA BONUS FOR RUGBY PLAYERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Rugby League Council has refused an application by players who toured Australia for an extra bonus. The ...

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  25. FOOD CRISIS IN AUSTRIA

    VIENNA, Tuesday. — The revelation that U.N.R.R.A. supplies for Austria, which were expected to last until ...

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  26. ATOMIC MATERIAL FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Although Drew Pearson's statement that Britain is to receive atom bombs from America has been officially denied. ...

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  27. FRENCH SCANDAL

    PARIS, Tuesday.— Twenty officials, not yet named, have already been arrested as a result of an investigation of ...

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  28. FLORIDA STORM LOSES FORCE

    MIAMI, Tuesday. — The tropical storm that boiled up from the Western Caribbean and roared over the gulf ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN REVISION

    PARIS, Tues.—Australia was determined to bring the question of treaty revision to the vote, ...

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  30. PLAN FOR TREATY

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.—China's rice allocation for the next three months is to be shared among Malaya, Borneo, India, Hong Kong and ...

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  31. TO SET UP FOOD BOARD

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. S. M. Bruce has agreed to be independent chairman for the establishment of a world food ...

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  32. LARGEST MOTION PICTURE SET

    HOLLYWOOD, Tuesday.—Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer has ordered construction of probably the largest motion picture set ever built ...

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  33. Russian Distrust

    TORONTO, Tuesday. — The former High Commissioner in London, Mr. Vincent Massey. described Russia's attitude as distrustful of ...

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  34. CAN CHANGE HIS RELIGION

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Hirohit[?] Emperor of Japan, could now change his religion if he so desired, said Vatican Radio. There ...

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  35. 2,000,000 GALLONS PETROL ON FIRE

    NUREMBERG, Tuesday.— Two million gallons of petrol in rail way tank waggons were ablaze last night in sidings off the main ...

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  36. BELGIANS' NEW OCCUPATION ZONE

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday. — The Belgian Army will on November 1 take over a new occupation zone in Germany, with headquarters at ...

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

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