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    A MONEY-CHANGING QUEUE quickly formed in the saloon of the Rangitata when it arrived at Port Melbourne this week. Here passengers in the saloon are changing their English money and travellers' cheques into Australian currency for a day ashore ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. INQUIRY INTO GOERING'S SUICIDE

    NUREMBERG, Thursday. — A United States Army three-man board investigating Goering's suicide summoned singly every person who was within shouting distance of Goering's cell during the last days. The board is ...

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  5. ALLIED CONTROL COUNCIL CLASH IN TOKIO

    TOKIO, Thursday. — Antagonism between the American chairman of the Allied Control (Mr. George Atcheson) and the British Commonwealth member (Mr. MacMahon Ball) came into the open at yesterday's ...

    Article : 359 words
  6. DODGES ATOMIC BOMB ISSUE

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Lower House of the Convocation of Canterbury by-passed a motion which was presented ...

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  7. Young Migrant

    PARIS, Thursday. — Twenty-eight persons have so far been arrested in a police round-up of a group supposed to be the nucleus ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CHIANG KAI-SHEK'S PEACE PROPOSALS

    NANKING, Thursday. — Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, in one of his rare public statements, set forth eight proposals for ending the civil war. He declared the present political and military situation in China should not ...

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  9. Dispute Over Custody of Child

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday. — The California District Appeal Court yesterday took under submission the case of the homesick ...

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  10. DEMONSTRATION AGAINST NEHRU

    PESHAWAR, Thursday. — Five thousand North-West Frontier Moslems, brandishing spears and clubs and ...

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  11. WORLD TRADE POLICY

    LONDON, Thursday. — The leader of the Australian delegation, Dr. Coombs, made a five-point statement of the ...

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  12. Ashes Scattered Over Pacific

    CARMEL (California). Thursday — General Stilwell's personal plane to-day scattered his ashes over the Pacific in accordance with the ...

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  13. NO ORGANISED EMPIRE DEFENCE

    LONDON, Thursday. — The manner in which responsibility for Imperial defence was apportioned between Britain and ...

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  14. PRAYERS REQUESTED FOR ARCHBISHOP

    LONDON, Thursday. — Cardinal Griffin has sent messages to all Roman Catholic dioceses in Britain expressing a wish that prayers be ...

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  15. Allegedly Assaulted by Russians

    WARSAW, Thursday. — A Polish Foreign Office spokesman stated that a preliminary inquiry into the case of two British diplomatic ...

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  16. WINDSORS ROBBED

    LONDON, Thursday. — Jewellery understood to be valued at several thousand pounds belonging to the Duke and ...

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  17. NO CHANGE IN SOVIET ATTITUDE

    LONDON, Thursday. — It is noted with regret in London that there has been no change in the Russian attitude ...

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  18. Attempts to Exonerate "Small Nazis"

    BERLIN, Thursday. — "Now that those responsible for the imperialist war have suffered death for their crimes against humanity, ...

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  19. Warning About Mixed Marriages

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Archbishop of York (Dr. Garbett), addressing the full Synod of the Convocation of York, warned ...

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  20. Trieste Problem Not Solved

    BELGRADE, Thursday. — The quostion of Trieste could not be considered to have been solved in Paris, said Marshal Tito, ...

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  21. FRENCH SWIMMER TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    PARIS, Thursday. — The French Swimming Federation announces that the record breaker, Alex. Jany (17), will be able to accept ...

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  22. JAPS' EARLY WAR PLANS

    TOKIO, Thursday. — An Imperial Conference on September 6, 194[?] over which Hirohito presided, resolved to ...

    Article : 155 words
  23. DENIES THAT SHE PROVIDED POISON

    PARIS, Thursday. — The newspaper "Resistance" publishes an interview in which Emmy Goering ...

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  24. TIME LIMIT ON BOXING CONTRACTS

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday. — Long-term contracts between promoting bodies and professional boxers and wrestlers terminate ...

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  25. DRASTIC FUEL CUTS LIKELY IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday. — Drastic restrictions on fuel consumption are contemplated by the Government in the near ...

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  26. NO LOANS FOR SLANDERERS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The State Department has broken off negotiations on a Czech request for a ...

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  27. SUSPICIOUS OF U.S.

    LONDON, Thursday. — America aimed at breaking up the economic unity of the British Empire, based on Empire preference and ...

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  28. CHURCHES' VIEW ON ECONOMIC SYSTEM

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — In their first "declaration on economic justice" since 1940, the leaders of Protestant. Roman Catholic and ...

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  29. GREEK VILLAGES EVACUATED

    ATHENS, Thursday. — Villages in the Elnssona area are being evacuated because of threats from bandits who ...

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  30. INSUBORDINATION ON STEAMER

    LONDON, Thursdny.—The British steamship Princesa is expected at Barry this afternoon with an escort, a Royal Navy frigate, ...

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  31. COLOMBO HARBOR WORKERS STRIKE

    COLOMBO, Thursday. — Twenty-five hundred harbor workers struck for higher pay to-day, bringing the total of strikers to 10,000. ...

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  32. Davis Leading by 18 Frames to 12

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  33. LIVESTOCK POURING INTO U.S. MARKETS

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — Livestock are pouring into the markets, and it is predicted meat will reach millions of tables by the week-end, at prices averaging double the rescinded controlled rates. Delivery of pigs to major markets yesterday was three ...

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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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