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  3. NO DECISION ON U.N. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONS

    LAKE SUCCESS (U.S.), Thursday. — After eight hours' wrangling over the applications of eight States for admittance to the United Nations, the Security Council wearily adjourned without a decision on even one case. ...

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  4. U.N. URGED NOT TO HEAR UKRAINE COMPLAINT

    LAKE SUCCESS (U.S.), Thursday.—Dr. Van Kleffens (Holland), supported by Sir Alexander Cadogan (Britain), surprised the Security Council when he moved that the Ukrainian complaint against Greece be expunged ...

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  5. DELEGATE DEPLORES ENDLESS TREATY DISCUSSION

    PARIS, Thursday.—"We are planning for peace, not for an atomic war, as some delegates seem to think," said Poland's M. Winiewicz, referring to the Italian statement that the French would be in a position, at Mont Ce[?], to flood Italian villages through ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ALLEGEDLY APED JAPANESE

    LONDON, Thursday. — When the court-martial of Major Cecil Boon, charged with voluntarily aiding the ...

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  7. WILL GO WHERE THEY LIKE

    WASHINGTON, Thurs. —Admiral Halsey, replying to press conference questions about United States ...

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  8. DEARER MEAT IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. —The Secretary of Agriculture (Mr. Anderson) has directed the Office of Prices ...

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  9. ESCAPED GERMAN RECAPTURED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday — Still wearing a German naval uniform, Gerhardt Reins[?]h. an escaped war prisoner, was re-captured to-day ...

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  10. LICENCES TO BUY AIRCRAFT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Licences to buy nine Douglas aircraft from the United States have now been issued to Australian National ...

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  11. Court Sequel to Channel Adventure

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mrs. Blake, who sailed across the Channel in the yacht Lalun with a German prisoner named Todt, was to ...

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  12. BOMBERS' FEAT

    LONDON, Thursday. — When 35 bomber squadron R.A.F. Lancasters returned to base after an American goodwill tour, the C.-in-C. ...

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  13. NOT FIT TO BE AT LARGE

    NUREMBERG, Thursday.— Europe would face the danger of a third world war if millions of ruthless, fanatical men, ...

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  14. Can't Do Business in Australia

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — For 10 weeks, an Indian business man whose firm is prepared to spend £2,000,000 in the ...

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  15. FOOD PARCELS AGAIN ARRIVING

    LONDON, Thursday. — Food parcels from Australia and New Zealand, after a delay of some months, are again ...

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  16. NO MINCING OF WORDS

    PARIS, Thurs.—Another argument between Russia and Australia flared up to-day when Mr. Vyshinsky, in the Italian ...

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  17. JEWS KEEP TROOPS BUSY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent says several detainees at the Latrun internment camp are ...

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  18. FORCED TO TURN BACK

    LONDON, Thursday. — Moscow Radio broadcast a message sent to Mrs. Jessie Street, women's Labor leader, ...

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  19. More Anti-Franco Resolutions

    PARIS, Thursday.—The International Socialist Conference passed two resolutions calling for action to bring about the downfall ...

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  20. U.S. RADIO STATION FOR GERMANS

    BERLIN, Thursday. — The American Control announces that, having failed after many months' effort to gain a share of the ...

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  21. LOW WAGES FOR ESPIONAGE

    MOSCOW, Thursday. — Germany and Japan each paid him only £5 a month for spying in Manchuria, thin, ...

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  22. TRUSTEESHIP PROPOSAL

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— The United States is preparing a detailed plan for united Nations control of former ...

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  23. SPECIAL MEASURES TO PROTECT MR. BEVIN

    PARIS, Thursday.—A special conference of Paris police chiefs to-day studied a secret report on certain undesirables who ...

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  24. HEAVY WALL STREET SELLING

    NEW YORE, Thursday— Stock market prices yesterday afternoon began mod[?]rately lower than before noon. Declines recurred with ...

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  25. Stuck to His Motto

    KLUANG (Johore), Thursday. —All 262 paratroopers of the Thirteenth Battalion. Parachute Regiment, who are before a ...

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  26. SHAW'S OBJECTION TO TITLES

    LONDON, Thursday. "I have been offered titles, but they get one into disreputable company. However, I really do value this," ...

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  27. Wool Commitments Well Covered

    BRADFORD, Thursday. — Current wool commitments are well covered, and there is a general inclination to avoid further ...

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  28. RETRIAL FOR CONDEMNED MAN

    LONDON, Thursday. — The father of G. F. George Dace, British first world war veteran, who was sentenced to death for ...

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  29. BARTER TRANSACTION

    SOFIA, Thursday. — The fi[?] post-war Anglo-Bulgarian bar[?] transaction was concluded yesterday, under which Britain will ...

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  30. SIKHS REJECT MOSLEM APPROACH

    LONDON, Thursday. — Reuter's New Delhi correspondent says the Panthic Board, the supreme body of India's Sikhs, ...

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  31. DIRTY LINEN TO BE WASHED

    PARIS, Thursday.—In conse[?]u[?]n[?] of a Communist attempt after the elections to unseat several Deputies for their ...

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  32. PRISONERS MAY SOON BE REPATRIATED

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Press Association's diplomatic correspondent says the Government has called for a review of ...

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  33. CRICKET

    LONDON, Thursday. — Weather was unsettled and most wickets were soft for county matchee yesterday. Details: Middlesex, 416-7 d[?]. ...

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  34. REDEMPTION LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Australian 20,000,000-dollar redemption loan was oversubscribed. Mr. John M. Young, one of the principals of Morgan, Stanley and Co., the chief underwriters, told Australian Associated Press: "We ...

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  35. INDIAN COMMUNIST LEADERS ARRESTED

    LONDON, Thursday. — Reuter's Madras correspondent says four Communist leaders, including members of the Madras Assembly, ...

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  36. KENT v. INDIA

    LONDON, Thursday. — Kent had scored 248-3 at stumps after the first day's piny against India. Fagg scored 109 and Ame[?] 78. ...

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  37. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE —

    The liver should give out two pounds of liquid bile daily or your food doesn't digest. You suffer from wind. You get constipated. Your whole system is poisoned ...

    Article : 121 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 : 75 words
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