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  3. BRITISH SURROUND JEWISH SETTLEMENT

    LONDON, Monday.—Four thousand British infantrymen to-day cordoned off the Jewish settlement of Sdoth-Yom and began a search for limpet mines, says Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent. Limpet mines were ...

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  4. NO ABATEMENT OF RUSSIAN EXPANSIONIST DRIVE

    NEW YORK, Monday—The "New York Times," commenting on Tito's compliance with the United States ultimatum, says Russia's urge for expansion finds its most critical and dangerous expression in puppet Tito's whole attitude in the Trieste dispute, in ...

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    Leroy Walker, 36, formerly of Harlem, New York, the American negro, who said that Melbourne was one of the worst places in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. INDIANS SHOUT SLOGANS TO VICEROY

    LONDON, Monday — Shoutsa of "Fight to obtain Pakistan" greeted the Viceroy (Lord Wavell), when, after ...

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  7. Coffin Crammed With Securities and Notes

    GENEVA, Mon. — Sceptical customs officials at Pontarlier, in the FrancoSwiss frontier, on lifting a ...

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  8. ALLEGED AXIS AGENTS FREED

    BUENOS AIRES, Monday. — The Argentine Supreme Court has Ordered the release of 10 Germans alleged to have been Axis agents. ...

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  9. FIGHTING IN MANCHURIA

    PEIPING, Monday. — Fighting has broken out in Manchuria where Communists, at Tiehling struck a surprise blow at the ...

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  10. MUST WORK, SAYS COMMUNIST

    LONDON, Monday. —Production needs were so great that the time had come to apply the slogan "If a man will not ...

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  11. MR. MOLOTOV'S JIBE AT AUSTRALIA

    PARIS, Monday.—Mr. Molotov (Russia) told Paris conference delegates to-day that Australia was more concerned about Rumania's interests than Rumanians themselves, adding ironically: "It seems you are better able ...

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  12. NOBEL PRIZE WINNER'S WIFE SENTENCED

    LONDON, Monday. — Reuter's Oslo correspondent says Marie Hamsun, wife of the author and Nobel Prizewinner. Knut Hamsun, ...

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  13. SHIPS COLLIDE

    NEW YORK, Monday. — When an army supply ship collided with the 7600-ton freighter Midland Victory in ...

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  14. WANTS JUSTICE IN EUROPE

    LONDON, Monday. — Australia wanted a just and democratic system of life established through the European ...

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  15. Improved Wheat Supply

    WASHINGTON, Monday — The Agriculture Department has announced that flourmillers will not be required to make dark ...

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  16. BIKINI FLAGSHIP BACK IN U.S.

    ABOARD MOUNT M'KINLEY, Monday. — Still carrying some radio-active hot spots, the Bikini flagship ...

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  17. TRAITORS TO DIE

    PRAGUE, Monday. — Found guilty of high treason, collaboration with the enemy and betrayal of the Slovak nation, Otamar Kubelik, ...

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  18. Chicago Paper Slates Britain

    CHICAGO, Monday. — A "Chicago Tribune" editorial, continuing attacks on Britain and the Empire, strongly ...

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  19. RIOTS OVER WOMEN

    ROME, Monday. — At least three, including a British Tommy and an American Negro soldier, were killed and dozens wounded ...

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  20. SOVIET REPORT DENIED

    ISTANBUL, Monday. — The Turkish Newsagency denies a Tass Agency report that airfields are being built in Turkey under ...

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  21. Kaiser-Fraser Cars to Be Assembled in Melbourne

    WILLOWRUN (Michigan), Monday, — The Kaiser-Fraser Company has announced that its cars will be assembled in Melbourne by ...

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  22. PLANNED BACTERIA WARFARE

    NUREMBERG, Monday. — Hitler gave Goering all necessary powers for the preparation and direction of bacteriological ...

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  23. CLAIMS ALLIES PRACTISE NAZI HORRORS

    NEW YORK, Monday — Cardinal Spellman, in an article in the magazine "Good Housekeeping," says it is a ...

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  24. VETO UNLIKELY TO BE ABANDONED

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Sir Alexander Cadogan, British delegate to the United Nations, broadcasting on N.B.C's. foreign ...

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  25. SPAIN DEPORTS 15 NAZIS

    MADRID, Monday.— Karl Arnold, the Nazi spy who was brought to the airport in a coma resulting from an ...

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  26. SIAM'S FAILURE TO LIVE UP TO PLEDGES

    SINGAPORE, Monday. — Replying to local criticism of his handling of the rice crisis, Lord Killearn, British envoy, said he ...

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  27. Praises Polish Recovery Effort

    WARSAW, Monday. — The Director-General of U.N.B.R.A. (Mr. F. La Guardia), prior to leaving for Minsk, discussed the four-day ...

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  28. Better Deal for Whalers' Crews

    OSLO, Monday. — Paid holidays are to be granted to the crews of Norwegian whalers spending the winter in the Antarctic; also a 10 ...

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  29. AIRLINE'S FINE RECORD

    LONDON, Monday. — British Oversea Aircraft Corp. planes flew nearly 800,000,000 miles in the year ended March. Not ...

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  30. MILK SHORTAGE IN LONDON DUE TO STRIKE

    LONDON, Monday. — Over a million people in London are doing without milk, or attempting to find some other source ...

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  31. Push-Button Mobilisation

    WASHINGTON, Mon.—A gigantic network of industrial plants is being mobilised by the Army and Navy Munitions Board ready to convert the United States to a war footing within 24 hours. ...

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  32. LAND REFORM IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, Monday. — A Soviet Embassy spokesman at a news conference, said nothing had been done in land reform ...

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  33. Minesweepers Restored to Germans

    LONDON, Monday. — To augment the German fishing fleet, and so help relieve food problems in the British zone, Britain has ...

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  34. SORE POINT WITH SOVIET

    LONDON, Monday. — The Moscow newspaper 'Izvestia," co[?] menting on the refusal of air passages from London for six Soviet ...

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  35. REVISED JAP CONSTITUTION

    TOKIO, Monday. — Voting 421 to 8, the House of Representatives approved of the revised draft of the new ...

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  36. OFFENDING GREEK ACT SUSPENDED

    ATHENS, Monday. — The Ministry of Justice has ordered immediate suspension of the Emergency Measures Act, passed by the ...

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  37. To Reply to Ukrainian Charges

    NEW YORK, Monday. — The "New York Times" learns authoritativ[?] that the Greek Premier (M. Tsaldaris) proposes to fly to ...

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  38. Norma Shearer Back in Films

    NEW YORK, Monday. — Norma Shearer, ending four years' retirement from the films, has signed a long-term contract with ...

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  39. Intimidation of Workers

    LONDON, Monday. — Reuter's Trieste correspondent, says the Al[?]ed military Government has officially announced that a joint ...

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  40. POLAND'S CLAIMS AGAINST HUNGARY TO BE HEARD

    PARIS, Monday. — For the first time three committees met simultaneously when the Paris conference entered its fifth week ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN FOOD FOR CEYLON

    COLOMBO, Monday. — Nine thousand to[?] of Australian flour[?] which the Trevidor is to discharge on Thursday, and another ...

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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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