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  3. AUSTRALIAN "VICTORY" TROOPS CLASH WITH GIBRALTAR POLICE: SEVERAL ARRESTED

    GIBRALTAR, Sunday.—A party of Australian servicemen returning from the Victory Day celebrations was involved in a serious clash with civil police on Friday night. Twenty people were seriously injured and several Australians were arrested, says Reuter. It is alleged that when police were called out to ...

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  4. O'Reilly Doubtful For Tests

    W. J. ("Bill") O'Reilly, Australia's leading bowler, may not play in the Tests against England here next season, as he is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DISPUTE OVER PEACE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Foreign Ministers, after nearly five hours' discussion, again failed to agree, on the form of invitations for the peace conference, says Reuter's Paris correspondent. There is also a continued stalemate over the question whether China ...

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  6. CRIME WAVE IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (Mr. Edgar Hoover) broadcasting, declared that ...

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  7. Hitler Deprived of Freedom of City

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Bremen Municipal Council yesterday passed a resolution depriving Hitler of the ...

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  8. POLAR DEFENCE No. 1 PROBLEM

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday—Polar defence will be No. 1 problem in any future war, said the former U.S. Army Air Force Commander ...

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  9. VON BOCK'S DAUGHTER ARRESTED

    FRANKFURT, Sunday. — Tamara von Bock (25), daughter of Field-Marshal von Bock, was arrested in the American zone on July 3, after escaping ...

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  10. AMERICAN STATE BANS "FOREVER AMBER"

    SPRINGFIELD, Sunday. — Judge Giles has issued an interlocutory de[?]ree, banning the sale or distribution in Massachusetts of Kathleen Winser's ...

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  11. NEW ANGLO-RUSSIAN TRADE PACT PLANNED

    LONDON, Sunday. — A Bussian envoy will arrive in London soon for talks for a new Anglo-Russian trade pact, which will probably be signed in ...

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  12. EXPECTING REPORT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) said this evening he expected the C.O. (Major-General K. W. Eather) would furnish him ...

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  13. ITALIANS DEMONSTRATE AGAINST TRIESTE DECISION

    ROME, Sunday.—An overflow of youths from a big meeting organised by the Italian Ex-Servicemen's Association to protest against the Trieste decision got out of hand and, despite the presence of 200 Italian police, tore down all Allied road signs, ...

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  14. BRITISH TROOPS' SURPRISE RAID ON JEW TERRORISTS

    JERUSALEM, Sunday.—The Sixth Airborne Division of paratroops, armed with Tommy-guns, and supported by Bren carriers, made a surprise raid on the Jewish quarters inside the Arab town at Jaffa, says Reuter. The soldiers hunted through ...

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  15. PLOT TO OUST INDONESIAN LEADERS

    BATAVIA, Sunday.—A plot to oust the present Indonesian Government leaders was disclosed yesterday by ...

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  16. SURPRISE RUSSIAN ECONOMIC MOVE IN AUSTRIA

    VIENNA, Sunday. — The Russian command in Austria, in a sudden unilateral move, yesterday announced that £5,500,000 worth of ...

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  17. PLACING TARGETS FOR SECOND ATOM BOMB TEST

    ABOARD MOUNT M'KINLEY, Sunday.—The U.S. Navy has begun rearranging the target fleet for a second atom bomb test, ...

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  18. URANIUM ORE IN ESSEN RUBBLE

    LONDON, Sunday.— Three-quarters of a ton of uranium ore has been discovered in the rubble of the devastated Krupp works, says Associated Press' ...

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  19. Prepared for War Against Russia

    TOKIO, Sunday. — Major-General Ryukichi Tanaka, giving evidence at the war crimes trial, declared that Japan trained 2,500,000 troops in ...

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  20. ARRESTS IN POLISH POGROM

    WARSAW, Sunday.—Kielce authorities continue the rounding up of rioters. An investigating commission disclosed that an 8-year-old boy was told ...

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  21. BRITISH TORIES PLAN RECRUITING DRIVE

    LONDON, Sunday.— The Conservative Party is to launch a nation-wide drive for new members, says the "Daily Telegraph." One feature is likely ...

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  22. U.S. PRICES CONTINUE TO SOAR

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Prices of many commodities, including essential foods, are still soaring as Congressional leaders continue their bickering over attempts to frame new price control legislation. ...

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  23. PREDICTS PASSAGE OF BRITISH LOAN

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. —The Speaker (Mr. Rayburn) predicted certain passage of the British loan by the House of Representatives. ...

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  24. Death Penalty Abolished in Rumania

    LONDON, Sunday.—The death penalty has been abolished in Rumania, says Router's Bucharest correspondent. The new law restores the old ...

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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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