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  3. APPROVAL OF BRITISH LOAN VIRTUALLY ASSURED

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The House of Representatives approval of the British loan ia considered virtually assured. The most important factor in the improved prospects is believed to have been Rabbi Stephen Wise's statement, read in the House on Tuesday. However, Mr. Paul Fitzpatrick, New ...

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  4. BRITAIN'S NEW CONTROL PLAN FOR REICH

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British Foreign Minister (Mr. Ernest Bevin) submitted to the Foreign Ministers' Council proposals for the treatment of Germany as a single economic unit, says Reuter's Paris correspondent. Mr. Bevin asked the Ministers ...

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  5. Small Powers Welcome Voice

    Small Allied Powers welcomed their long- sought opportunity for a voice at the peace table, said the Australian Minister for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITISH PROTEST AGAINST RUSSIAN MOVE IN AUSTRIA

    LONDON, Thursday. — Britain has protested to Russia against her demand that Austria should hand over German assets in the ...

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  7. BELLICOSE TALK BY NEHRU

    BOMBAY, Thursday. — The new Congress president (Pandit Nehru), addressing a mass meeting of 200,000 people in Bombay last night, said ...

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  8. JAPAN IN DESPERATE NEED OF FERTILISERS

    TOKIO, Thursday, — Allied headquarters have authorised a limited number of Japanese workmen to return to Angaur Island, in the Palau ...

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  9. Heavy Penalties for Tax Evasion

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Judge Kennedy sentenced Henry Lustig, president of the Longchamps restaurant chain, to four years' ...

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  10. WOMAN'S HAIR FOUND: SEARCH FOR BODY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Police and bloodhounds are looking for a second body in the wooded cliff cleft at Bournemouth in which the ...

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  11. Threw Grenade into Lorry

    LONDON, Thursday. — Two British naval ratings were injured near Alexandria when a hand grenade was thrown into a lorry after three ...

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  12. LITTLE STARVATION IN EUROPE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Very few cases of people actually dying of hunger had been reported from Europe, said Mr. Herbert Broadley, chairman of the food and agriculture sub-committee of the European Emergency Economic Committee. He added ...

    Article : 223 words
  13. SIKHS TO BOYCOTT CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY

    LAHORE, Thursday.—The Sikh conference with the support of all sections represented, decided to boycott tho Constituent Assembly, says Associated ...

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  14. Dr. Evatt to Represent Australia

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Makin) said to-day that Australia had been officially invited to attend the peace ...

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  15. KIELCE POGROM TRIAL OPENS

    WARSAW, Thursday. — Eleven of the 12 defendants to-day pleaded guilty, wholly or partly, on charges arising from the pogron at Kielce. The ...

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  16. Indonesian Rebels Arrested

    BATAVIA, Thursday.—About 40 Indonesian counter-revolutionary ringleaders have already been arrested, following the kidnapping of the Premier ...

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  17. America Forecasts Record Crops

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — A Government report to-day estimated there would be a record corn crop and near-record crops of ...

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  18. Sees no Possibility of Reducing U.S. Army

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Chief of the General Staff (General Dwight Eisenhower) told the House of Representatives Military Committee he ...

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  19. CHIANG ORDERS MILITARY AID FOR U.N.R.R.A.

    NANKING, Thursday. — A Government spokesman said to-day that General Chiang Kai-shek had ordered all Chinese military organisations to help ...

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  20. "MONTY" TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery, during a ceremony at Australia House, in which he received a flag gift from ...

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  21. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT

    HERFORD (Germany), Thursday.— One British soldier and one Polish displaced person were accidentally shot in a British raid on a displaced ...

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  22. Deportation Figures Exaggerated, Russians Say

    VIENNA, Thursday. — A Russian spokesman to-day said that reports mentioning as many as 50,000 Germans to be deported from the Russian zone in ...

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  23. Sentence not Confirmed

    HERFORD (Germany), Thursday. — General Galloway, commander of the Thirtieth Corps, has not confirmed the sentence of five years' imprisonment ...

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  24. BOOK TRADE SLUMPS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Wall Street Journal says the book trade, which reached the unprecedented sales peak of 600,000,000 a year during the ...

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  25. NEWSPRINT DEARER

    TORONTO, Thursday. — The Abitibi Paper Company announced to-day that it had advanced the price of news-print by six dollars 80 cents a ton. ...

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  26. Britain to Attempt to Raise Own Speed Record

    LONDON, Thursday. — Britain will attempt to raise her own world's speed record from 606 miles an hour, using a Gloster Meteor jet aircraft, for ...

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  27. U.S. PRICES STILL SOARING

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— Wholesale food prices continued their upward spiral to-day, hitting the highest ...

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  28. Tribunal Upholds Russian Objection

    NUREMBERG, Thursday. — The tribunal upheld a Russian objection against Franck's counsel, Dr Seidl, on the ground that he was making the ...

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  29. Life-Long Hatred of Germans

    BELGRADE, Thursday. — "I have hated the Germans all my life," declared General Mihailovitch in his final defence speech. Speaking slowly in ...

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  30. HOUSE OF LORDS IMPROVES COAL BILL

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Minister for Fuel (Mr. E. Shinwell), in the House of Commons, moving approval of the House of Lords' amendments to the ...

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  31. Wondered What He Meant

    LONDON, Thursday. — Lord Louis Mountbatten caused puzzlement and luughter at a Mansion House luncheon when he said he had the honor of ...

    Article : 129 words
  32. GIBRALTAR FRACAS "UNFORTUNATE AFFAIR"

    LONDON, Thursday. — Australian Associated Press spoke by telephone to the Gibraltar Police Commissioner (Captain Dudley ...

    Article : 206 words
  33. AUSTRALIA REQUESTS ACTION ON VETO ISSUE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. H. V. Evatt) has sent a letter to Mr. Trygve Lie, Secretary-General of U.N.O., asking, on behalf of the Australian Government, that the exercise and purported exercise of ...

    Article : 409 words
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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, ...

    Article : 81 words
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