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  3. RUSSIA DISTRUSTS PRESENT ITALIAN REGIME

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Mr. Molotov opened to-day's session of the Paris conference by complaining that there was no agenda. He said the Russian delegation insisted that an agenda should be discussed before discussion of the Italy draft treaty. His protest followed ...

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  4. NEW BRITISH CARRIER

    Britain's latest aircraft carrier, H.M.S. Triumph, with Southampton in the background. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. UGLY SITUATION WHEN JEWS BREAK CURFEW

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday.—Rioting broke out in the streets near Haifa harbor when the illegal Haganah radio, Voice of Israel, called on Jews to break the curfew and storm the streets round the port area. ...

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  6. TAX INFORMERS ANIMATED BY SPITE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. —Tax informers helped the Government to collect over 1,000,000 dollars last year. ...

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  7. Women Prisoners May Use Cosmetics

    LONDON, Tues. — The Home Secretary (Mr. Chuter Ede) will in future allow women prisoners to use ...

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  8. SOVIET TACTICS

    SALT LAKE CITY, Tuesday. — Mr. Herbert Hoover to-day declared that Bussian fifth columnists were ...

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  9. BLAMES U.S. FOR CRISIS

    SAN TRANOTSCO, Tuesday.—Yenan Radio, commenting on the breakdown of the truce negotiations, blames the ...

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  10. MUSSOLINI'S BODY FOUND IN MONASTERY

    MILAN, Tuesday.—The police announce that Mussolini's body has been discovered in the Pavia Monastery. Reuter, quoting the Milan police statement, says the body, in two rubberised sacks, was found in a cupboard ...

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  11. FRIGHTFUL WEAPON

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday. — Major-General Kepner, who controlled air force activities in the Bikini tests, ...

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  12. ARAB DECISIONS

    ALEXANDRIA, Tuesday.—The Foreign Ministers of the Arab States, after a 2½-hour meeting, "to co-ordinate Arab policy on ...

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  13. Heavy Orders for British Steel

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Overseas orders are so heavy that Britain's largest steel fabrication shops, Dorman Long's, Middlesbrough, ...

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  14. British Appeal to Greece

    ATHENS, Tuesday.—The British authorities have strongly urged the Greek Government to tighten up control of Jewish ...

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  15. Germans Avoiding Essential Work

    HEREORD, Tuesday. — So many Germans are avoiding essential work in the British zone by starting one-man businesses that the ...

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  16. NOT DOING MUCH

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The indications are that the Allied four-Power Council for Japan will soon become an inactive ...

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  17. MOSLEMS SCEPTICAL

    BOMBAY, Tuesday.—The president of the Moslem League (Mr. Jinnah) said the resolution by Congress reaf[?]rming acceptance of ...

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  18. Flood Crisis in Egypt

    CAIRO, Tuesday. — Sidky Pasha has cancelled all leave and ordered officials to return to their posts to meet the dancer of record ...

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  19. U.S. COMMUNICATIONS STRIKE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The American Communications Association has announced that its members in various ...

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  20. AMERICAN CARS DEARER

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.— The Office of Prices Administration has increased the retail price ceilings of all new motor ...

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  21. MASS ESCAPE FOILED

    OSAKA, Tuesday. — The police yesterday foiled a mass escape by several hundred prisoners from Osaka Gaol. Two hundred ...

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  22. German Prisoners on Raft

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The keepers of the Bristol Channel lightship picked up two German prisoners of war, who escaped from ...

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  23. Bread Rationing May End Soon

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"I think I may say the end of bread rationing will come pretty shortly," said the Parliamentary private ...

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  24. RUSSIANS DENY CHILDREN VANISHED

    BERLIN, Tuesday. — The Russians officially deny reports in Berlin newspapers that thousands of children in Brandenburg vanished ...

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  25. CURB ON UNIONS

    ATHENS, Tuesday. — Implementing the recent ruling invalidating trade union elections to office, made in the past 12 months, ...

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  26. Mob Lynches Bandits

    ATHENS, Tuesday. — A moblvuched five poisons, described as Communists, after an attack on gendarmerie, in which one ...

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  27. FRENCH GIRL GUIDES IN PLANE CRASH

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Twenty-three French Girl Guides crashed in a French civil plane carrying them on a holiday visit from Paris to Dublin. One of them, who staggered, drenched and exhausted, into the village post office at Wicklow, incoherently told the ...

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  28. HOW FAMILY COINED MONEY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A single New York family, working in Berlin, Paris, New York and Shanghai, is alleged to ...

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  29. JAP HANGED

    YOKOHAMA, Tuesday, — Capt. I[?]o Fukuhara, former commander of a prisoner of war camp, was hanged at Sugamo prison to-day ...

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  30. British Troops Land at Basra

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Reuter's Baghdad correspondent says two troopships on Sunday disembarked a contingent of British troops at ...

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  31. FAMOUS PAINTINGS RECOVERED

    BERLIN, Tuesday. — The American military Government has announced the discovery in South Germany, of a number of famous ...

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  32. THOUGHT SHIP ABOUT TO SINK

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— Capt. Arthur Cronin, who abandoned the freighter American Farmer, told a ...

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  33. DIVORCE COURT SPEED UP DRIVE

    LONDON, Tuesday — Photographic copies of divorce decrees made absolute are to be provided for 5/ as part of a divorce court ...

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  34. MUFTI NOT ANTI-BRITISH

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Mufti, interviewed by "The Times" correspondent at Alexandria, denied he was anti-British. His ...

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  35. WANT SUBSIDIES

    WASHINGTON, Tues. —Nine shipping companies are asking the Maritime Commission, at ...

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  36. SALVAGING PIPELINE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The pipeline which carried millions of gallons of petrol daily across the Channel for the Allied armies in ...

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  37. Native Miners Strike

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday. — A strike of 50,000 native mino workers for a minimum wage of 10/ a day has brought to a standstill six ...

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  38. Baron Rothschild to Wed

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Baron Louis Rothschild (64), former head of the Vienna branch of the family, who is roported to have been ...

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  39. DEADLINE FOR COMPLETION OF CONFERENCE'S WORK

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is hinted that September 15 is the deadline for completion of the Paris conference's work, otherwise it must adjourn to let members attend the U.N. General Assembly in New York on September ...

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  40. BRITISH POLICY ON SQUATTERS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Ministry of Health, in a declaration of policy concerning "squatters" (families who have taken ...

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  41. COULD HELP JEWS

    GENEVA, Tuesday.—The Director-General of U.N.R.R.A. (Mr. La Guardia), discussing an organisation to assist European ...

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    "The Advocate's" overseas news service is supplied by Australian Associatde Press of which this newspaper is a member. Sources include ...

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