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  3. CLOSING STAGE OF BATTLE OF BRITAIN WAS EXTREMELY CRITICAL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The indomitable courage of fighter pilots and the skill of their leaders brought us through the crisis of the Battle of Britain, and the Germans' morale eventually cracked because of their stapendous losses," says Air Chief Marshal Lord ...

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  4. SQUATTERS TURN BUILDING INTO FORTRESS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Two Ministry of Works offieals who to-day forced an entry into Duchess of Bedford House were threatened by a squatter armed with an iron bar, and left for assistance. ...

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    GENERAL MARSHALL, U.S. enjoy in China, who is trying to Settle differences between the Government and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MORE BEER FOR MORE COAL

    BERLIN, Wednesday.— The Allied Control Council committee report suggesting extra beer, schnapps and ...

    Article : 46 words
  7. Building Workers for Australia

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The first 200 building trade workers would leave in the Orion in November, said an ...

    Article : 91 words
  8. TRIAL OF CROAT FASCIST LEADERS

    BELGRADE, Wednesday — trial of 18 Croat Fascist leaders, including 12 priests, charged with collaboration, war ...

    Article : 88 words
  9. YUGOSLAV FEELERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says it is reliably reported that Yugoslav delegates to the Paris ...

    Article : 169 words
  10. CHINESE DEADLOCK

    NANKING, Wednesday. — Carrying undisclosed truce terms from Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, the U.S. ...

    Article : 70 words
  11. Illegal Italian Migrants

    LONDON, Wednesday — Reuter's Cairo correspondent says four shiploads of illegal Italian immigrants, numbering 611 men, women ...

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  12. ARABS INSIST JEWISH CLAIMS MUST BE RESISTED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Syria's Faris El Khoury, replying at the London conference on Palestine to Mr. Attlee's opening speech, said Arabs welcomed Britain's attempts for economic co-operation which would help both parties, but they were convinced no such ...

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  13. PRIMATE'S VISIT NOT RECOGNISED

    OTTAWA, Wednesday — The "Citizen," in an editorial, commenting on the Government's failure to recognise the Archbishop ...

    Article : 120 words
  14. INDIAN STOWAWAYS

    LONDON. Wednesday. — Reuter's Singapore correspondent says 155 Indian stowaways, many of whom wore khaki or ...

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  15. RUSSIAN PROTEST

    BERLIN, Wednesday—The Russians protested in the Allied Kommandature against a Americansponsored welfare programme for ...

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  16. NAZI LOOT UNEARTHED

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A big force of British and American police and intelligence officers jointly oporated all ...

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  17. INDIA HEADING FOR CIVIL WAR

    BOMBAY. Wednesday.—The President of the Moslem League (Mr. Jinnah) has warned that India is on the brink ...

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  18. PUBLIC HEALTH NO WORSE THAN IN 1939

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Despite fatigue, food restrictions, monotonous diet, and the greater risks of importation of alien diseases during the war, public health is no worse than in 1939, says the Chief Medical Officer ...

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  19. Brothers Each Score Eagle at Same Hole

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Brothers, Walter and Arthur Tees, golf professionals, each scored an eagle at the same ...

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  20. NEW YORK MAYOR'S WARNING TO STRIKERS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The striking maritime unions decided to permit tugboats to tow barges containing food, fuel and other essentials for the city. The Mayor (Mr. O'Dwyer) told the International Teamsters ...

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  21. METALLURGY FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Nuffield Foundation, which has already created fellowships and scholarships for ...

    Article : 172 words
  22. LANDMINES LAID BY DESIGN

    TRIESTE, Wednesday. — A British military court of inquiry has reported that the explosion of 30 land mines on the beach at Pola ...

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  23. LUNATIC POSES AS HITLER

    LONDON, Wednesday. — There have been at least six Hitlers and as many Eva Brauns in mental hospitals ...

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  24. BETTER DRIED EGGS DESIRED

    LONDON", Wednesday. — It is announced from Australia House that the Ministry of Food is to send to Australia ...

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  25. ATOMIC SCIENTISTS' DISCLAIMER

    "WASHINGTON, Wednesday — The Federation of Atomic Scientists has denied Admiral Halsey's assertion that scientists were ...

    Article : 77 words
  26. Germans' Rations to Be Increased

    HAMBURG, Wednesday. — The British news service has announced that the bread ration for normal consumers in the British zone ...

    Article : 51 words
  27. Soccer Strike Threat Conference

    LONDON. Wednesday. — The secretary of the Players' Union announces that Ministry of Labor industrial relations officer conferred ...

    Article : 48 words
  28. WALL STREET PRICES SAG IN AVALANCHE OF SELLING

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—An avalanche of selling in which 3,300,000 shares changed hands in yesterday's stock market, reduced the total value of listed securities by 2,000 million dollars (£A666,000,000), and bringing ...

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  29. BOMBAY RETURNING TO NORMAL

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Reuter's correspondent in Bombay says the city is returning to normal after 10 days' riots. More ...

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  30. JAP DEMONSTRATION AGAINST RUSSIA

    TOKIO, Wednesday. — In the first demonstration against one of the Allies, 5000, Japanese paraded before the Soviet Embassy with ...

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  31. PIRACY OFF CELEBES

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Piracy off Celebes has developed with a wave of violence on the island, according to the Netherlands ...

    Article : 92 words
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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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