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  3. BIG FOUR TO RESUME TREATY TALKS

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The conference of the Big Four Foreign Ministers opens this afternoon, but the day's business is expected to be limited to a discussion of the procedure to be followed in an attempt to reach ...

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    BLIND CRAFTSMAN: Adjusting his loom this expert — who works by touch alone — is one of the many people who have congenial employment at the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. REPUBLICANS' "GOOD CHANCE" OF WINNING POLL

    NEW YORK, Monday.—A nation-wide survey by the "New York Times" gives the Republicans a good chance of winning control of both Houses in the general elections to-morrow for all members of the House of ...

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  6. RUSSIAN MOVE REJECTED

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The United States has rejected a Russian move to eliminate from the Japanese reparations settlement ...

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  7. EMULATED PILGRIM FATHERS

    NEW YORK, Monday.— The "New York Times," applauding President Truman's personal ...

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  8. ATTEMPT TO STOP FIGHTING

    BATAVIA, Monday.—In an endeavor to stop the fighting in Medan, where seven Sepoys were killed and many wounded on ...

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  9. RUMANIAN REPLY ON ELECTIONS

    BUCHAREST, Monday. — The Rumanian Government has replied again to the British and America Notes, whick asked for a ...

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  10. Netherlands Plans Capital Levy

    The Capital Levy Bill has been submitted to the Netherlands Lower House, and proposes a levy of 10 per cent on a capital of ...

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  11. RIOTING IN TRIESTE

    TRIESTE, Monday, — For the first time for two months, rioting broke out as 10,000 Italian sympathisers celebrated ...

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  12. COLD RECEPTION FOR NEHRU

    PATNA, Monday. — When Pandit Nehru and three Cabinet colleagues visited camps where 12,000 M[?]slems are accommodated, there ...

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  13. Eight-Day Fire in Australia-Bound Ship

    CAPE TOWN, Monday.— The Norwegian motor-vessel Tarn, sailing to Australia, put in for major repairs after a ...

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  14. CHARGED WITH RETAINING LOOT

    BATAVIA, Monday.—Captain J. R. H. Morton is appearing before a court-martial on a charge of improper ...

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  15. Jewish Strike Passes Off Quietly

    JERUSALEM, Monday. — A Palestine Jewish strike in protest against the deportation of the San Dimitrio's illegal immigrants ...

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  16. LABOR LEADERS PRAISE FABIAN SOCIETY

    LONDON, Monday.—There was a large audience in the Albert Hall to celebrate the diamond jubilee of the Fabian Society and hear the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee), the Minister for Food (Mr. Strachey) and the Lord ...

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  17. EULOGIES FOR ROOSEVELT

    HYDE PARK, Monday.— The president of the U.N. Security Council (M. Spaak), leading 300 United Nations' ...

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  18. GERMAN UNIT IN BRITISH ARMY

    James Griffiths was the name the German officer who, soon after D-Day, was in command of Three Troop, No. 10 Commando ...

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  19. U.S. AND CHINA SIGN PACT

    WASHINGTON, Mon. — The United States and China have signed a fiveyear treaty of friendship, ...

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  20. VICEROY TOURS RIOT AREAS

    CALCUTTA, Monday. — The Viceroy (Lord Wavell) carried out an aerial tour of the riotous areas in Eastern Bengal. He had ...

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  21. CHINESE NATIONALIST TROOPS' SUCCESS

    PEIPING, Monday. — Independent despatches report that Nationalist troops have captured Yehsien, on Shantung peninsular. ...

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  22. DE GAULLE OPPOSES LEFT PARTIES

    PARIS, Monday. — Commentators agree that General de Gaulle has now come out into the open against the Left parties, and his ...

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  23. BULGARIA WANTS REPARATIONS CUT

    SOFIA, Monday.—The Bulgarian Government has sent a Note to the Big Four requesting a reduction of £31,250,000 in the ...

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  24. TITO ATTACKS CHURCHILL

    BELGRADE, Monday. — Mr. Churchill was a man with a heart of stone, but he did not have a heart of stone for kings, said ...

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  25. CHILD ALLEGEDLY TORTURED

    LONDON, Mon. — "The worst case of child cruelty it has over been my misfortune to handle," said the ...

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  26. Smooth Change- Over in Sumatra

    Disembarkation of Dutch troops in Palembang (Sumatra) has not been marred by a single incident. In the town Indonesians have ...

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  27. CHURCH UNION SUGGESTION

    LONDON, Monday.—The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Fisher), in a sermon at Cambridge University, said the road was not yet ...

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  28. "Disaster" for Egypt

    CAIRO, Monday. — Nakram Pasha, Wafdist bloc member of the treaty delegation, said the draft that Sidky Pasha, the Prime ...

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  29. ACTED TO AVOID BLOODSHED

    ROME, Monday. — The Prime Minister (Signor de Gasperi) said the Government swoped on partisan leaders in the north of Italy ...

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  30. CANNOT HAVE ANOTHER WAR

    INDEPENDENCE (Missouri), Monday. — President Truman, warning against any thought of war, said: "The ...

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  31. TO RETAIN CAPTURED ISLANDS

    INDEPENDENCE (Missouri), Mon.—President Truman reiterated the United States' determination to keep ...

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  32. BOGUS TROPHY

    PARIS, Monday. — The Russian weight-lifters, who were defeated by 20 to 10 in the world championship by the American ...

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  33. UNIVERSITY CLOSED

    LUCKNOW, Monday. — The United Provinces Government has ordered the closing of Lucknow University, after the arrest at the ...

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  34. COMMON CUSTOMS TARIFF

    It has been announced by the Secretariat of the Netherlands, Belgian and Luxembourg Customs Union that a common Customs ...

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  35. POWER SHORTAGE THREATENS BERLIN

    BERLIN, Monday. — Berlia's electricity supply is in a critical state and may shortly be rationed for one hour ...

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  36. BURMESE FACTION'S DEMANDS

    RANGOON, Monday. — The Anti-Fascist League, which is in a majority in the Burmese Government, demanded that the ...

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  37. Farmers Want Italians to Stay

    CAPE TOWN, Monday.—Eight thousand Italian prisoners of war are to be repatriated this month, leaving only 7500 of the 90,000 ...

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  38. MINERS STRIKE

    LONDON, Monday — Eight hundred miners at the Sutton Manor colliery. St. Helens, Lancashire, decided to strike this morning ...

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  39. Indonesian Students in Holland

    The N.E.I. Government announced at the Malino conference last July that in order to assist the Indonesian people to prepare for ...

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  40. Mines Derail Train

    JERUSALEM, Monday.—Mines last night blasted a goods train north of Tel-Aviv, derailing the engine and six trucks and ...

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  41. Philippines Proposal

    LAKE SUCCESS, Monday.—The Philippines has submitted to the United Nations Assembly a proposal for a conference of ...

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  42. Lawlessness Spreading in Bombay

    LONDON, Monday. —Reuter's Bombay correspondent says the police fired nine times in widelyseparated areas and the situation ...

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  43. FLEET COMPLETES MANOEUVRES

    LONDON, Monday. — The Home Fleet's four-day autumn manoeuvres have been completed. The King George the Fifth, flying ...

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  44. ZONAL TRADE

    HAMBURG, Monday. — Under a new trade agreement between the Russian and American zones, American will begin immediate ...

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  45. MUST CHANGE THEIR MORAL CODE

    TOKIO, Monday.—The only discordant note in connection with the promulgation of the new Japanese constitution was sounded by Yukio Ozaki, parliamentary patriarch and member of every Diet since the nation's first in 1890. ...

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  46. HAD 77,000 PHIALS OF POISON

    BERLIN, Monday. — The police arrested Gunther Wulff and his black-market agent and seized 77,000 phials of potassium cyanide, ...

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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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  48. India's Subsidy Plan

    NEW DELHI, Monday. — The Indian Government has decided to subsidise the sale of imported goods and grain to the extent of ...

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