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    INCIDENTS IN DON BRADMAN'S INNINGS of 76 against the Englishmen in Adelaide on Monday. Clarrie Grimmett is sure that the champion is on the way to big scores again. Left: Don pulls Smith to leg. Centre: A cover drive off Langridge. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. U.S. WILL NOT REPEAT DISARMAMENT MISTAKE

    FLUSHING, Thursday.—Ex-Senator Warren Austin, leader of the United States delegation, deplored Mr. Molotov's speech to the General Assembly of U.N., but said the United States endorsed the Russian proposal for ...

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  5. K.O'D. HIMSELF

    LONDON, Thursday. — The world flyweight, Jackie Paterson, last night lost his European bantamweight ...

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  6. CONDEMNS APATHY TO WAR HISTORY

    HOBART, Thursday. — The "deplorable apathy" of the authorities in neglecting to make provision for the ...

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  7. The Wrong Bucket

    LONDON, Thursday. — The General Post Office reports that an old farmer entered a post office in ...

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  8. NOT ATTRACTED BY MOLOTOV'S PROPOSALS

    LONDON, Thursday.—London officials are not attracted by either of Mr. Molotov's two proposals to the U.N. Assembly—namely, that each Power should disclose the number of troops it maintains in non-enemy countries ...

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  9. U.S. OBJECTIONS ON ANGLO-ARGENTINE PACT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The United States has objected to Britain regarding sections of the Anglo-Argentine economic agreement, which, in the view of Administration officials, appear to violate promises that ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S DEFENCE PLANS

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee), in the House of Commons, opening the ...

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  11. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET DECLINES

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— The stock market yesterday declined one to five points, apparently as a sequel to ...

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  12. New War Gratuity Benefits

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Under amendments to war gratuity regulations gazetted today, members of the forces who ...

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  13. Began Mobilising for Attacks

    TOKIO, Thursday.— Japan began mobilising on September 12, 1941, for attacks on British, American and Dutch possessions in the ...

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  14. NO GROUND FOR PROTEST

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Foreign Office considers Albania has no ground for its protest to U.N. that British ...

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  15. NEW DEAL FOR N.G. NATIVES

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — A new ordinance improving pay, reducing work hours and generally improving ...

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  16. SEES CHURCHILL AS "RED BAITER"

    ST. PAUL (Minnesota), Thursday.—"Churchill is the world's "great Red baiter," declared Mr. Henry Wallace, addressing ...

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  17. DUKE'S PLANE ON "MERCY" FLIGHT

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Duke of Gloucester to-day made available his Anson plane to rush his chaffeur to a Sydney hospital. ...

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  18. United States' Worst Strike Year

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Strike idleness in the first nine months of 1946 exceeded thrice the time similarly lost in the whole ...

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  19. Goering's Letters Not to Be Published

    BERLIN, Thursday. — The Control Council unanimously decided that Goering's suicide letters, written in his cell at Nuremberg ...

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  20. Alarmed at Increased Use of U.S. Comic Strips

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — A request that a parliamentary committee inquire into the Australian printing industry, ...

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  21. PATTERN FOR EUROPE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— Speaking as one who "spent some of the most strenuous years of my life fighting ...

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  22. EXPLOSION AT BRITISH EMBASSY IN ROME

    ROME, Thurs.—Italian police and British officials have not the slightest clue to the identity of the ...

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  23. 5000 H.P. Aero Engine

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Army Air Force has developed a 5000 h.p. aero encino—equal to a railway locomotive—with a ...

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  24. ALLEGEDLY REFUSED TO SELL RADIO TIME

    LOUISVILLE, (Kentucky) Thursday. — The National Temperance Prohibition Council has filed a suit in the Federal Court ...

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  25. Miraculous Cure

    PARIS, Thursday. — The Roman Catholic Church authorities at Lourdes have accepted for official registration the miraculous cure ...

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  26. Refugees from Latvia

    LONDON, Thursday. — The authorities are interrogating 17 men, believed to be Latvians, on the Northumbrian coast, from a ...

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  27. Hungarians Sentenced to Death

    BELGRADE, Wednesday. — A Yugoslav tribunal to-day sentenced to death nine Hungarians found guilty of responsibility for ...

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  28. FOOTWEAR PRICE CONTROLS REMOVED

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Administration has removed all price controls from shoes, leather, hides and skins. Officials ...

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  29. Rent Ceilings Extended

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Office of Prices Administration has announced a wide extension of rent ceilings, effective ...

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  30. BOMBS PLANTED BY JEWESS WRECK RAILWAY STATION

    JERUSALEM, Thursday.—A young Jewess, described as "the girl in red," slipped past Arab police at Jerusalem's strongly fortified main railway station, held up a railway clerk at pistol point, and planted in a waiting room three suitcases containing bombs, which later exploded, wrecking part of the station and killing a ...

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  31. Royal Family Unlikely to Come Before 1949

    LONDON, Thursduy. — Nothing is known officially in London of a plan for the Royal Family to visit Australia, as suggested, is ...

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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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