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  2. Advertising

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  3. DISARMAMENT, SPAIN TO BE DEBATED

    FLUSHING, Friday. — On the motion of Sir Philip Noel-Baker (Britain), supported by Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky (Russia), the General Committee unanimously decided to include the Soviet disarmament proposals in the U.N. ...

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  4. NO SUPPORT FOR MAKIN'S U.N. AGENDA MOVE

    FLUSHING, Friday.—Australia received no support from any other country for a motion designed to enable the United Nations Assembly to debate items on the agenda before sending them to committees. ...

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    BLIND HIMSELF, Mr George Benson has been teaching Braille to Victorian adults for 30 years. He travels to many parts of the State, always unattended. This study was taken at the Braille Library when Mr Benson was giving a lesson as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. REPUBLICAN WIN PREDICTED

    NEW YORK, Friday.—A "News of the Week" poll of 50 Washington correspondents shows the majority of political writers predict ...

    Article : 71 words
  7. PRES. DE GAULLE? Wanted By All French Parties

    All three of the main polltical parties in France — MRP ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SHOTS FIRED IN BOMBAY

    BOMBAY, Friday. — The police fired 83 rounds and troops 14 rounds last night, injuring 13 persons, when a ...

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  9. De Gaulle's Appeal To French Electors

    PARIS, Friday.—General de Gaulle to-day issued a statement urging the nation on November 10 to vote for parties favoring ...

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  10. FRENCH PRESS STRIKE

    LONDON, Friday.—A shutdown of all French provincial newspapers is threatened, says Reuter's Paris correspondent. Reporters ...

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  11. DENIED NAZIS TOOK 16 MINUTES TO DIE

    HAMBURG, Friday. — The British military Government denies reports that the Nazis hanged at Nuremberg took 10 to 16 minutes ...

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  12. BRAWL IN CHURCH

    LONDON, Friday. — Fighting broke out among the congregation in St. Column's Church, Kensington, during a ...

    Article : 149 words
  13. ORCHESTRA TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Friday. — The Boyd Neel string orchestra is to visit Australia and New Zealand in 1947 under the ...

    Article : 85 words
  14. PLANS FOR ASSAULT ON CHINESE REDS' BASE

    PEIPING, Friday.—As China's third party is trying at Nanking to effect on agreement between the Nationalists and Communists it can be authoritatively stated that Nationalist military leaders are planning to launch a ...

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  15. Now Deporting Doctors and Nurses

    BERLIN, Friday.—The Soviet authorities have now begun deporting German doctors and nurses to Russia. Seventeen ...

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  16. WALL STREET BOOM

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Shares boomed 2,000,000,000 dollars ia buying that became so heavy that Stock Exchange ...

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  17. NOT PERSECUTING THE CHURCH

    BELGRADE, Friday. — Marshal Tito, in a speech, denied Yugoslavia was persecuting the Church. He claimed an unjust campaign ...

    Article : 86 words
  18. PLANS FOR GERMAN TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — The Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) told a press conference he would ask the Big ...

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  19. GIFT TO AUSTRALIA

    HOLLYWOOD, Friday, — Darryl Zanuck, Twentieth Century Fox film producer, has sent Dr. H. V. Evatt, Australian Minister ...

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  20. Kure Club for Troops

    LONDON, Friday.—The War Office announces that a threestorey building, accommodating 600, has been opened at Kure ...

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  21. SORTING GERMAN CLERGY

    FRANKFURT, Friday.—A Military Government spokesman said four special denazification courts in Greater Hesse so far had ...

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  22. BEGAN FORTIFYING ISLANDS

    TOKIO, Fri.—The prosecution at the war crimes trial introduced affidavits by natives declaring that ...

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  23. Charge Against Anders' Officers

    LONDON, Friday. — Polish officers of General Anders' army are taking steps to discourage Polish troops in the Resettlement Corps ...

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  24. £15,000,000 RAILWAY PLAN

    LONDON, Friday. — The Southern Railway has announced plans to spend £15,000,000 on electrifying a further ...

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  25. CAPITAL LEVY IN HOLLAND

    LONDON, Friday. — A capital levy of up to 25 p.c. on the holdings of individuals and corporations is provided for in ...

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  26. To Secure Whale Meat for Japs

    TOKIO, Friday. — Two whaling expeditions will sail from Japan for the Antarctic this month. They are expected to return with 10,000 ...

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  27. Not Deterred by U.S. Opposition

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Mr. S. M. Bruce told a press conference that the Food and Agriculture Organisation was grimly ...

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  28. Lunch for Mr. Makin

    NEW YORK, Friday. — Edward Harding, Wall Street lawyer, long associated with Australian affairs, was host at a University Club ...

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  29. Gandhi Has Heart Attack

    CALCUTTA, Friday.—Gandhi's health is causing anxiety. His projected tour of Eastern Bengal has been postponed for two days ...

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  30. JEWISH IMMIGRANTS OVERPOWER CREW

    JERUSALEM, Friday.— Jewish immigrants aboard the San Dimitrio overpowered the crew and ...

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  31. LIKELY TO BUY LESS FROM CANADA

    OTTAWA, Friday. — Trade authorities here agree with Mr. Chifley's recent comment that Australian purchases from ...

    Article : 131 words
  32. MUST REMOVE TRADE BARRIERS

    LONDON, Friday. — A full employment policy will not be able to make a maximum contribution to raising ...

    Article : 119 words
  33. THREE JAPS TO HANG

    YOKOHAMA, Friday. — A war crimes tribunal sentenced three Japanese to be hanged and four to imprisonment. ...

    Article : 108 words
  34. TART REPLY TO ALBANIA

    FLUSHING, Friday. —Britain's Minister for Air (Sir Philip Noel-Baker) said Albania's complaints that the ...

    Article : 171 words
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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 ...

    Article : 74 words
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