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    Mr Charles K. Gamble, known in business circles throughout ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PRICE CONTROLS CAUSING MEAT FAMINE

    BOSTON, Thursday.—The Democratic leader in the House of Representatives (Mr. M'Cormack) wired the O.P.A. Administrator (Mr. Paul Porter), calling for suspension of price controls on meat and scarce food for ...

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  5. KING RETURNS TO GREECE TO-MORROW

    ATHENS, Thursday.—The police are taking special precautions to preserve order when the King returns on Saturday. The public have been ordered not to move from positions they will have taken up along the route. ...

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  6. VON NIDA AGAIN

    LONDON, Thursday, — Norman von Nida beat Tom Haliburton, Scottish international, of Knowl[?] Club. Bristol, 2 and ...

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  7. FAMOUS BRITISH SCIENTIST DIES

    The great British scientist- author, Sir James Jeans, has died aged 69. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. UMBERTO NOT BITTER

    ROME, Thursday. — The former United States Postmaster-General (Mr. Parley), who is on his way to the Ear East, and probably ...

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  9. WANT EXTRA RATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday. — A million building workers, 120,000 farm workers and 117,000 foundry workers have decided ...

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  10. Japs to Be Paraded.

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.—Thirty members of the Japanese security police are to bo paraded through Kuala Lumpur (Malaya) ...

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  11. BITTER ATTACK ON U.S.

    PARIS, Thursday.—Perhaps Americans do not understand because America was not occupied during the war, or ...

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  12. SCHROEDER TOO GOOD FOR PETRA

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday. —In the Pacific south-west tennis tournament Schroeder strengthened his claims for a ...

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  13. Missing Plane Found in Sea

    LONDON, Thursday— A missing Halifax aeroplane was found to-day in the sea 100 yards from the beach at Knocke, Belgium. Three British ...

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  14. INDIA'S FOREIGN POLICY

    NEW DELHI, Thursday.— The President-Minister (Pandit Nehru), outlining foreign policy, said the kernel "was ...

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  15. ITALIAN PLEA FOR RELAXATION OF TREATY CLAUSES

    PARIS, Thursday.—Italy's Signor Tarchiani to-day gave a formal undertaking that Italy would recognise the sovereignty and independence of Abyssinia and Albania, but pleaded for relaxation of economic clauses covering ...

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  16. SEEKS LOAN TO REBUILD WARSAW

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Poland has entered the largest loan bid yet received by the World Bank, requesting early ...

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  17. THREAT TO U.S. SHIPPING

    NEW YORK, Thursday,— Engineers from most United States' merchant ships have voted in favor of a strike when ...

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  18. Chile Welcomes Link with Australia

    SANTIAGO, Thursday. — The Chilean press welcomes the establishment of an Australian legation with Mr. John Duncan as ...

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  19. SOVIET REJECTS PLANS FOR EUROPE

    LAKE SUCCESS (U.S.), Thursday.-The Soviet has rejected plans drawn up in London by United Nations economists, and now before the ...

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  20. Bandits Ambush Troops

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.—Chinese bandits ambushed a convoy of a jeep and 11 lorries carrying Indian troops from Kota Bharu to ...

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  21. DO NOT WANT U.S.. BASES

    MANILA, Thursday— Press roports indicate increasing official Philippines reluctance to accede to united tates' ...

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  22. EXPERTS' VIEWS ON HEATH'S STATE OF MIND

    LONDON, Thursday—After keen public interest on the first two days of the trial of Nevi[?] George Clevely Heath, charged ...

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  23. FIGHTING IN PERSIA

    TEHERAN, Thursday — Reports from Bushire say tribesmen and Government troops are engeged in house-to-house fighting. Some ...

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  24. PROFIT MOTIVE ESSENTIAL

    WASHINGTON, Thursday — Mr. Henry Kaiser told the House of Representatives Merchant Marine Committee he favored any ...

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  25. Russian Officials to Be Prosecuted

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—The Russian Cabinet has ordered the dismissal and prosecution of eight agricultural officials in the ...

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  26. RUDE SHOCK AWAITS UKRAINIANS

    KIEV, Thursday.—The Ukraine next year was likely to need outside aid as much as this year, said Mr. Paul White, ...

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  27. BIG INCREASE IN TIN PRICE

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Ministry of Supply announces that the basic price for tin has been raised by £80/10/ a ...

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  28. BRITISH FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Thursday. — Results of yesterday's football matches: SOCCER.—League: Charlton d. Leeds. 5—0: Huddersfield drew ...

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  29. WALL STREET LOSSES ELIMINATED

    NEW YORK, Thursday — Registering new gains of one to four points in key industrial issues, the stock market yesterday completed ...

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  30. SARCASTIC ABOUT AUSTRALIA

    MOSCOW, Thursday — "A visitor to the Paris conference from another planet would think he was present at the ...

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  31. 75 ATOMIC TEST SHIPS STILL DANGEROUS

    WASHINGTON, Thurs. —A Joint army and navy task force announced that about 75 ships are ...

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  32. AUSTRALIA ACCUSED OF BUNGLING

    CHICAGO, Thursday — The "Tribune's" Tokio correspondent says Austraiiau "bungling" of the Army supply ...

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  33. NEW OPPORTUNITY FOR DIPLOMACY

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mr. Anthony Eden, in a speech to his constituents, said Stalin's speech offered a new opportunity for Allied diplomacy. "I am confident the opportunity will be seized," he added. "There are ...

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  34. DEMONSTRATION AGAINST PRELATE

    BELGRADE, Thursday. — Banners bearing the slogans'. "Death to the traitor — "Your robes won't save you ...

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    "The Advocate's" oversrne news service is supplied by Australian Associated Press of which this newspaper is a member. Sources include ...

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  36. TO BANISH PAIN

    Pain, whether it be Headache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, or Neuralgia, is soon relieved when you take Rapid-O Nerve Tablets. These famous ...

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