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  3. NO FINAL SETTLEMENT AT PARIS PEACE CONFERENCE

    PARIS, Monday—The Paris conference will in no sense be a full or final peace conference, It will deal neither with Germany nor Austria nor Japan. The Moscow Foreign Ministers' conference last September laid it down that, after consideration ...

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  4. FORMER GERMAN MINISTER'S HECTIC JOURNEY

    LONDON, Monday. — The former German Minister in Siam (E. Wendler), after a first-class passage with his wife and daughter from the Far East in the ...

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  5. NORMANDIE TO BE BROKEN UP

    The 80,000-tons French liner Normandie, which caught fire and capsized at New York dock in 1942, will be broken up for scrap. The decision follows an announcement of the severe shortage in America of scrap metal for steel mills. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NAZI WAR LEADERS' DEFENCE DERIDED

    NUREMBERG, Monday — "What a poor defence!" exclaimed the French prosecutor, M. de Ribes, with a scornful glance at the dock when, in his final speech, presenting France's case against the Nazi war leaders, he stressed that since the accused could not deny the case against them, they ...

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  7. RUSSIANS ARREST AUSTRIANS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Russians have arrested five Austrians closely connected with the administration of former Jewish property seized by the ...

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  8. WARSHIPS MAY BE DRIVEN BY ATOMIC ENERGY IN FIVE YEARS

    ABOARD APPALACHIAN, Monday—Admiral Edward Cochrane, construction chief of the United States Navy Bureau of Ships, said warships might be powered with atomic energy within five years. Their hulls would be toughened to withstand atom bombs ...

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  9. New Hunt For Bormann

    NUREMBERG, Monday. — American Intelligence officers revealed to-day that Hitler's deputy, Martin Bormann, believed ...

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  10. MOST GERMAN PRISONERS FRIENDLY TO U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The War Department says that at least 74 per cent, of the 378,000 German prisoners of war brought to America ...

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  11. Will Take Generation To Re-educate Japs

    CHICAGO, Monday. — Mr. George Stodoard, president of Illinois University and chairman of the recent United States Education mission to Japan, ...

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  12. No-Man's-Land in Manchuria

    PEIPING, Monday. — Government and Communist representatives, at truce headquarters in Changehun, accepted American proposals to establish ...

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  13. MUNITIONS INQUIRY

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Senator Mead, chairman of the committee that is investigating the Garsson munitions combino, disclosed that he had ...

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  14. DEMONSTRATION PREVENTS TRIAL

    SEOUL (Korea), Monday, — A demonstration by 2000 persons, stated to be Leftists, prevented the opening of the trial of 17 ...

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  15. LACK OF RELIGION IN PALESTINE DEPLORED

    LONDON, Monday. — "Our great failing is lack of religion in the Holyland," said Rabbi Dr. M. Rosenberg, of Tel-Aviv, at a Jewish conference. ...

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  16. JAPS BUILT UP DRUG TRAFFIC IN CHINA

    TOKIO, Monday. — Japanese guns and bayonets in China were advance agents for hypodermic needles and opium pipes, said the ...

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  17. GIANT ROCKETS TO EXPLORE STRATOSPHERE

    Several score giant rockets, including some designed for an ascent substantially higher than that of the Nazis' V-2, will be built for ...

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  18. Moslesm Withdraw Acceptance Of British Proposals

    LONDON, Monday—Reuter's Bombay correspondent says the All-India Moslem League Council unanimously passed resolutions withdrawing the league's acceptance of the British cabinet mission's proposals for a settlement of constitutional problems, ...

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  19. DE GAULLE SAYS —

    PARIS, Monday — General de Gaulle, at a ceremony honoring French civilians killed by the retreating Germans, appealed for a strong ...

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  20. INDONESIANS' BAD FAITH

    NEW YORK, Monday — The "New York Times," in an editorial discussing the Indonesian Republican's abrupt cancellation of an agreed plan to ...

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  21. BAD YEAR FOR CRIME IN LONDON

    LONDON, Monday. — The transition year 1945 produced 18.67 indictable crimes per thousand of London's population of 6,908,000, ...

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  22. EXTREME SECURITY MEASURES

    PARIS, Monday — The stage is set for the opening of the conference at the Luxembourg Palace. The French President (M. ...

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  23. MANY FAMINE DEATHS IN FAR EAST FEARED

    WASHINGTON, Monday. —The Department of Agriculture's international food experts, reporting to the Famine Emergency Committee, ...

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  24. FORMER AIRMAN FACES SECOND MURDER CHARGE

    LONDON, Monday. — Neville George Clevely Heath (20), of Wimbledon, former R.A.F. pilot, who was charged on July 22 with the ...

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  25. INDIAN POSTAL STRIKE REACHES DEADLOCK

    BOMBAY, Monday.—The 18-day-old strike of 60,000 Indian postal workers has reached a complete deadlock. The Director-General of Post and Telegraphs (Mr. ...

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  26. "Pirate Ship" Held by Australian Authorities

    BATAVIA, Monday.—The N.E.T. Government has approached the Australian Government regarding an alleged Indonesian pirate ship which the ...

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  27. PEACETIME USE FOR KRUPP'S

    LONDON, Monday. — The British authorities in Germany have abandoned their plan to raze to the around the vast arms centre of Krupp's, ...

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  28. Sees Albanian As Russian Puppet

    ROME, Monday. — According to the New York "Times" correspondent, Albania has become a puppet state of Russia, which during the ...

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  29. VIOLENT EXPLOSIONS SHAKE OSLO

    LONDON, Monday.—Two violent explosions which are believed to have occurred in the air shook parts of Oslo on Saturday night, but the authorities ...

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  30. Polish Minister Deprived Of Some Of His Powers

    LONDON, Monday. — The Polish Cabinet suddenly decided to deprive the Minister for Agriculture (M. Mikalaj[?]zyk) of a considerable amount of his ...

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  31. 30 DEAD IN INDIAN TRAIN SMASH

    LUCKNOW, Monday. — At least 30 were killed and 30 injured in a railway accident near Gorakhrur to-day. ...

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  32. SYNTHETIC RUBBER CONTROL REIMPOSED

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The Government has reimposed controls on synthetic rubber because of the shortage of grain alcohol. Tyre and other ...

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  33. MOTOR VEHICLES AND OCCUPANTS THROWN INTO RIVER WHEN FERRY CAPSIZES

    NEW YORK, Monday—Half-a-dozen motor vehicles with drivers and passengers plunged into water 70 feet deep near Carruthersville, Missouri, when a ferry on which they were being transported across the Mississippi capsized after colliding with ...

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  34. STORM DAMAGES BRITISH CROPS

    LONDON, Monday. — Britain's harvest will be one of the most difficult for many years, acres of whoat, barley and oats having been flattened ...

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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, ...

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