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  3. PROTEST AGAINST BRITISH ACTION IN PALESTINE

    LONDON, Monday.—Thousands of Jews, headed by the only Jewish winner of the Victoria Cross, in World War Two, Thomas Gould, former petty officer in the submarine service, marched in procession from the East End to Trafalgar Square, in a great protest demonstration against the British ...

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  4. OFFICERS TO FACE COURT-MARTIAL

    MANILA, Monday. — Rear-Admiral H. H. Good, commander of the Philippines sea frontier, announced that three officers attached to the submarine ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PEACE CONFERENCE PLANS

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says that, the U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. James F. Byrnes), during this morning's session of the Foreign Ministers' Council, proposed that the Ministers record a vote on the question whether the decision ...

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  6. NON-AUSTRIANS EXPELLED FROM RUSSIAN ZONE

    VIENNA, Monday.—The Russians have ordered 54,000 native Germans and other foreigners in the Russian zone in Austria to leave the country ...

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  7. FASCISTS COMING OUT INTO OPEN IN ARGENTINA

    BUENOS AIRES, Monday.—Despite concessions and friendly gestures by the United States to Argentina, Axis elements evidently are feeling securer and are coming out into the open. Two instances of this are Colonel ...

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  8. Slavs Refuse to Accept Trieste Decisions

    LJUBLJANA, Monday.—The Yugoslavian Vice-Premier (Mr. Edvard Kardelj) on his return from Paris, said that Yugoslavia was unable to accept ...

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  9. Mexican Election Result Forecast

    MEXICO CITY, Monday—Although the result of the Mexican elections will not be announced officially until Thursday, the Government candidate, Miguel ...

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  10. JAVANESE FUGITIVES INTERCEPTED

    BATAVIA, Monday.—It is stated officially that the Netherlands navy vessel Kortenaer sank three former Japanese motor boats, in which Javanese ...

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  11. U.S. CHURCH UNION PLAN

    PHILADELPHIA, Monday. — The Presbyterian and Protestant episcopal churches have published a document embodying the proposed basis of ...

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  12. ROME STUDENTS RIOT

    ROME, Monday. — In another protest demonstration against the Paris decisions, hundreds of university students and citizens forced an entry ...

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  13. DENUNCIATION OF MIHAILOVITCH

    BELGRADE, Monday. — Declaring that every charge in the indictment had been proved, the prosecutor (Wilos Minich), ...

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  14. NEW SITE FIXED FOR POLE

    LONDON, Monday. — Although special flights hy the R.A.F. Lancaster Aries last year failed to establish the exact position of the ...

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  15. Russian Soldiers Killed by Bandits

    LONDON, Monday.—It is stated officially that 19 Red Army men returning home after being demobilised were murdered in a forest near Radom, says the ...

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  16. GERMANS "SHAKEN WITH PITY" FOR THEIR VICTIMS

    NUREMBERG, Monday. — Dr. Horn, in a speech in defence of Ribbentrop, claimed that it had been proved beyond doubt that Ribbentrop was instrumental ...

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  17. THIEVES ABANDON £40,000 LOOT

    LONDON, Monday. — A policeman cycling his beat at Hyde (Cheshire) found stacked in a gateway most of the vanished ...

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  18. EIRE'S FOOD OFFERS IGNORED BY BRITAIN

    DUBLIN, Monday.—A member of the Irish livestock trade said to-day that the British Trade Mission had repeatedly ignored Eire's offers to send food to ...

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  19. FILM PRODUCER IN PLANE CRASH

    CULVER CITY (California), Monday. — Mr. Howard Hughes, millionaire film producer and aircraft builder, was critically ...

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  20. Would Rather Send Butter to Britain

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Will Lawther, president of the Mine Workers' Union, has received a cablegram from the secretary of the New Zealand ...

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  21. ALLEGES RUSSIA LEFT OUT OF TALKS

    MOSCOW, Monday. — A Tass Agency despatch from Paris states that representatives of England, America and France have opened ...

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  22. RUSSIAN TRADE ENVOY ARRIVES IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday. — The "Daily Express" says that the Russian envoy sent to Britain to negotiate a big-scale resumption of Anglo-Russian trade, ...

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  23. INDIAN UNTOUCHABLES TO DEMONSTRATE

    BOMBAY, Monday. — Untouchables throughout India would take "direct action" to protest against the British Mission's proposals, said the secretary ...

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  24. SUCCEEDS IN SECOND SUICIDE LEAP

    NEW YORK, Monday.—A man was so determined to die that he leaped twice, and finally killed himself in a 55-storey plunge from the Empire ...

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  25. Seeking Method of Locating Atomic Explosion Anywhere

    KWAJALEIN, Monday.—Instruments which may be able to detect atomic activity in foreign countries were tested at 20 stations, including one in West Australia, when the bomb was dropped at Bikini, but the results are not yet publicly available. ...

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  26. TRUMAN'S PLEA FOR BRITISH LOAN

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—President Truman, fearing that the British loan may be in danger of being rejected or weakened by ...

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  27. GOERING IMPLICATED IN PLOT TO OVERTHROW ROOSEVELT

    WASHINGTON, Monday. —The assistant Attornoy-General (Mr. Rogge) to-day disclosed that during the recent investigation he conducted in ...

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  28. TOLD TOJO PACIFIC WAR HOPELESS

    TOKIO, Monday.—Major-General Ryusuke Tanaka, former chief of the Japanese Military Affairs Bureau, said in evidence before the war ...

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  29. HOARD OF GOLD TAKEN FROM JEWS

    INNSBRUCK, Monday. — Several thousand gold rings engraved with Jewish names and a box of gold teeth, believed to have been taken from Jews ...

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  30. NEXT BRITISH ELECTION DATE DISCLOSED

    LONDON, Monday. — The Minister of National Insurance (Mr. J. Griffiths) in a speech to-day, after stating that the Government intended to carry ...

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  31. STEEL AND IRON SHORTAGE IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday. — The Government has privately warned all principal steel-using industries that some form of iron and steel rationing will be ...

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  32. JAP GENERAL ALLEGES CHINESE PROVOCATION

    TOKIO, Monday. — Former Major-General Ryukichi Tanaka, continuing his evidence to-day before the War Crimes Tribunal, said the ...

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  33. Spaniards Tilt at British

    MADRID, Monday.—Under the headline "Interfering and Officious," the Monarchist morning paper "A.B.C." to-day attacked the "propaganda" of ...

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  34. Pope Proclaims Sanctification of Nun

    ROME, Monday.—Pope Pius XII has proclaimed the sanctification of Mother Francis Xavier Cabrini, Italian-born nun, who became an American citizen ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN PROSPECTOR TEARS UP £1,000,000 CHEQUE

    LONDON, Monday. — A middle-aged Australian prospector, Dr. J. P. Williamson, whom Johannesburg diamond syndicates turned down when he ...

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  36. NEHRU'S HOPES FOR "REPUBLIC OF INDIA"

    NEW DELHI, Monday.—Pandit Nehru, winding up the Congress Working Committee's session to-day, said that Congress wished to establish a republic ...

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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 in England, The Times, ...

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