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  3. MOVE TO REDUCE FINNISH REPARATIONS

    PARIS, Monday.—Many delegates had packed their bags in anticipation of early departure when the penultimate day of the 11 weeks' conference began with a discussion of the Finnish treaty. ...

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  4. FRANCE IN GREATER CONFUSION THAN EVER

    LONDON, Monday.—General de Gaulle's intervention in the French constitutional referendum was largely responsible for the huge total of abstentions, according to newspaper and agency correspondents. The "Daily ...

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  5. High Post for Former Sixth Division G.O.C.

    Major-General J. E. S. Stevens, 50, a former commander of the 6th Diviston, A.I.F., has been appointed general manager and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Preparing for Final Big Four Talks

    PARIS, Monday. — A French spokesman announced that the Big Four Foreign Ministers would meet ...

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  7. Disputed Provinces to Be Returned

    BANGKOK, Monday—The Premier (Thamrong Nawasuwat) announced to-day that the Siamese Cabinet had ...

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  8. RUSSIAN OFFER TO PERSIA

    LONDON, Monday.—Russia has proposed a military alliance with Porsia, says the "Daily Telegraph's" Teheran ...

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  9. Rocket Experts Await Cabinet Decision

    CANBERRA, Monday. — A party of ten British rocket bomb experts who are in Britain waiting to come to ...

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  10. WORK COMES FIRST IN SWEDEN

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Swedish Davis Cup team left the United States puzzled by the fact that loading American ...

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  11. Advocates Compulsory Military Training

    BOMBAY, Monday. — Sabat Chandra Bose, Works Minister in the interim Government, in a speech at the first all-India ...

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  12. PLANS FOR TRADE WITH GERMANY

    BERLIN, Monday.—The first meeting of the German Committee for Economics, established to plan economic unity for the British and American zones, discussed increasing the export and import trade between Germany ...

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  13. Inferior Exports to Middle East

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Certain goods being shipped to the Middle East by Australian exporters are of such poor quality ...

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  14. NOT ALLOWED TO ENTER U.S.

    MOSCOW, Monday. — Madame Engenie Cotton, Frenchwoman, who is president of the International Democratic Federation of ...

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  15. UNEASY CALM IN PORTUGAL

    LISBON, Monday, — An uneasy calm prevailed in Portugal during the week-end, following an attempt by a ...

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  16. May Be Allowed to Enter Japanese Homes

    TOKIO, Monday.— The rigid non-fraternisation rule forbidding British Commonwealth Occupation Force troops to enter Japanese ...

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  17. Newsprint Price Increased in Canada

    MONTREAL, Monday. — Two Canadian paper companies, International Paper Sales and Abitibi Power and Paper, announce they ...

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  18. WOULD DO IT AGAIN

    NUREMBERG, Monday. — Two days before his execution, von Ribbentrop, in his death cell, told a doctor he was ...

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  19. Salvationist Refused Visa

    CAPE TOWN, Monday. — The British Oversea Airways Corp. reports that the Salvationist Brigadier Macfarlane is unable to go ...

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  20. MR. JINNAH ELATED

    LONDON, Monday.—The President of the Moslem League (Mr. Jinnah) was elated after he saw the Viceroy at his own request, ...

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  21. HAMMOND SUED FOR DIVORCE

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Telegraph" states that the English Test captain, W. R. Hammond, is the respondent in a ...

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  22. EXCOMMUNICATED

    VATICAN CITY, Monday. —The Congregation of Cardinals to-day announced that all Yugoslav Catholic ...

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  23. TALKS ON TRADE AND EMPLOYMENT

    LONDON, Monday.—Discussion of an international agreement relating to the achievement and maintenance of high, stable levels of employment and economic activity is the first item on the provisional agenda of the ...

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  24. MILITARY TRUCE IN N.E.I.

    BATAVIA, Mon.—The Dutch and Indonesians have agreed to a military truce. Agreement was ...

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  25. GIFT PARCELS FOR GERMANS

    HAMBURG, Monday. — The British Control has announced regulations for gift parcels for Germans from abroad. ...

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  26. Trade Honeymoon Over Soon

    LONDON, Monday. — A warning that the trade honeymoon which British manufacturers have been enjoying will not last much ...

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  27. STEPINAC'S "CRIMES" LISTED

    BELGRADE, Monday, — The Yugoslay Newsugency listed crimes against the State for which Archbishop Stephine was sentenced to ...

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  28. Kangaroos Reach London

    LONDON. Monday. — Two kangaroos, on the way to Moscow, arrived in London by plane to-day. They are being sent to Moscow ...

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  29. Communal Incidents

    DACCA, Monday,— One person was killed and J.[?] were injured (eight as the result of acid throwing) in communal incidents. ...

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  30. WANT MIGRATION QUOTA INCREASED

    JERUSALEM, Monday. — The Jewish Agency has asked the British Government to increase the monthly quota of legal Jewish ...

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  31. OUTSIDE AID FOR GREEK GUERILLAS

    LONDON, Monday.—A dispassionate examination of reports from many sources convinces reasonable observers that the authorities across the borders fully sympathise with Greek guerillas and do nothing to hinder ...

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  32. S. AFRICAN SOCCER TEAM

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday. — The following soccer players have been selected to represent South Africa in a tour of ...

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  33. Not Allowed to Land in Own Country

    GDYNIA, Monday. — The troopship Empire Battleaxe has been waiting since October 9 to disembark 1000 Polish troops from ...

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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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  35. BRITISH GESTURE

    PARIS, Monday. — The British Government is sending the cruiser Dido to Le Havre to pick up Mr. Molotov and transport him ...

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