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  3. RUSSIAN-DIRECTED FIFTH COLUMN IN CANADA, SAYS ROYAL COMMISSION

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The Royal Commission's final report on espionage declared that Soviet espionage operators sought and obtained top secret political information relating to British and American policies as well as Canadian policy. ...

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  4. SOVIET ATTITUDE ON U.S. PLAN FOR GERMANY DEPLORED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The Secretary of State (Mr. James F. Byrnes), broadcasting a report on the Foreign Ministers' conference, said he did not believe the Soviet realised the doubts and suspicions it had raised in the minds of those other countries ...

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  5. NO STABILITY UNTIL PEACE TREATIES SIGNED

    NEW YORK, Tuesday—The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. H. V. Evatt), broadcasting, said that although it was nearly a year since the Pacific fighting ended, the first peace treaty was not yet effective. "We are between two worlds, one dead and the other powerless to be born," he added. ...

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  6. U.S. Urged to Stop Making Atom Bombs

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — M. Pierre Auger, French scientific consultant to the Atomic Energy Commission, in a speech, said: "The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SIAM SEEKS U.N.O. INTERVENTION

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— Siam has formally asked the Security Council to intervene in its border dispute with ...

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  8. TWELVE INJURED IN TRAIN CRASH

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Twelve persons were injured, four seriously, when the evening train from King's Cross to Aberdeen was ...

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  9. DOCTOR CHARGED WITH MURDER OF 250 CHILDREN

    VIENNA, Tuesday. — A doctor and two women assistants are on trial before an Austrian court on charges of the mass murdor of 250 ...

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  10. How Atom Test Animals Fared

    ABOARD MOUNT M'KINLEY, Tuesday.— Vice-Admiral Blandy announced that of the 3519 animals aboard the animal ship Burleson ...

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  11. INCREASING COST OF FEEDING GERMANS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Commitments to the value of £1,000,000 have been made to cover the purchase of food and materials from ...

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  12. U.S. PRICES CONTINUE TO RISE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— The highest prices for cotton, cattle and pigs since the first world war were recorded in ...

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  13. CHEQUES IN DUSTBINS

    BOMBAY, Tuesday.—Cheques for large sums, believed to have been dumped by striking postmen, have been recovered from Patna city dustbins, ...

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  14. CANADA PRODUCES ITS BIGGEST AIRCRAFT

    MONTREAL, Tuesday. — The biggest aircraft produced in Canada was test flown yesterday from the plant of Canadair Limited, where it was ...

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  15. Italy to Challenge Big Four Decisions

    ROME, Tuesday. — The Italian Premier (Signor Degasperi) yesterday indicated that Italy would challenge the Big Four decisions on nearly all the ...

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  16. RISE IN GOLD PRICE

    PRETORIA, Tuesday—A new agreement for the sale of gold from the South African Reserve Bank to the Bank of England in 1946-7 stipulates ...

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  17. Kielce Pogrom Arrests

    WARSAW, Tuesday.—Four officials of the Ministry of Public Security have been arrested, the commission that is investigating the Kiclce pogrom ...

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  18. INDONESIANS WANT BRITISH TO STAY

    BATAVIA, Tuesday. — The Indonesian Premier (Dr. Sutan Sjahrir) declared to-day that the stage in Indonesia was "set for ...

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  19. APPEAL FOR ACTION TO SAVE MIHAILOVITCH

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The unofficial Mihailovitch committee has appealed to President Truman and the British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee), urging them to intercede with the Yugoslav Government in an effort to save the General's life. The ...

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  20. ADVOCATES UNLIMITED FORCES FOR U.N.O.

    LUXEMBOURG, Tuesday. — Mr. Winston Churchill, addressing the Chamber of Deputies, advocated unlimited armed forces for U.N.O. He ...

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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, ...

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