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  4. PEACE HOPES FADE: CHINESE REDS PREPARE FOR LONG STRUGGLE

    NANKING, Monday.—Continued departure of Communist personnel from here is indicative of the scepticism with which the Communists view the latest efforts to settle peacefully he differences between Yenan and Nanking. Most of the staff members of the ...

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  5. RUSSIAN COUNTERBLAST TO REPORTS OF DEPORTATION

    BERLIN, Monday.—Russian-controlled Berlin newspapers, in a counterblast to reports of deportations of German technicians to Russia, allege that hundreds of German specialists are making atom bombs in Britain ...

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  6. PRIVATE PLANE SALES BOOMING

    WASHINGTON, Monday. —Private plane sales in America are booming, and the demand exceeds the ...

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  7. SCOTLAND YARD "GHOST SQUAD"

    LONDON, Monday.—The theft of the Windsor jewels and other recent daring robberies have led to ...

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  8. WOOL MARKET STEADIER

    LONDON, Monday. — The "Yorkshire Post's" Bradford correspondent says there is little doubt that the joint ...

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  9. STORM SIGNALS OF DEPRESSION

    WASHINGTON, Monday — Government economic and financial experts have issued cautionary advice which Associated Press interprets as the storm signals of a depression, though it does not attempt to say how severe ...

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  10. ALLEGED LIBELLOUS STATEMENTS

    CAIRO, Monday, — Alleged libellous statements about Mr. V. J. W. Shaw, former Secretary in the Palestine ...

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  11. DENAZIFICATION HAS GONE FAR ENOUGH

    BERLIN, Monday. — "It is time to bring the present process of denazification in Germany to an end. It is necessary to imprison ...

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  12. SUDANESE WANT INDEPENDENCE

    LONDON, Monday. — Abdulla Bey Khali, secretary of the Sudanese Nationalist Party who is in London, has sent ...

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  13. TOLD TO PUT HOUSE IN ORDER

    VIENNA. Monday. — The Allied Control Council has requested the Austrian Governnient to take steps to remedy ...

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  14. NOT RESTRICTING RAYON, YARN IMPORTS

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Imports of yarns and rayons to Australia for the first seven months of 1946 were three ...

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  15. Concessional Period Extended

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The date by which tyres, tubes and batteries must be shipped from their country of origin if they are ...

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  16. 1100 GERMANS HARVEST SERVICE

    LONDON, Sunday.—"My German brothers" was the greeting given by the Dean of Durham, Dr. C. A. ...

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  17. Not Sufficiently Qualified

    LONDON, Monday.— The President of the Board of Trade (Sir Stafford Cripps) said he had always found it difficult to find ...

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  18. RISING FOOD PRICES IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.— Department of Labor statisties show that food prices in the U.S. rose by 19.6 p.c. ...

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  19. PERSIAN PROTEST ON RUSSIAN ATTACKS

    TEHERAN, Monday.—The Premier (Mr. Sultanch), in an election speech, protested against recent Russian attacks on the ...

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  20. NO REGARD FOR FREEDOM OF SPEECH

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—General MacArthur, reporting to the War Department, declared that Russo-American negotiations to ...

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  21. COMMUNISTS LEAD IN BULGARIAN ELECTIONS

    SOFIA, Monday.—An overwhelming majority of the votes so far counted in the Bulgarian general elections, voting for which ended last evening, is for Communist Party candidates of the Government Fatherland Front ...

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  22. RUSSIANS ATTEND SPECIAL MASS

    NEW YORK, Monday. — The Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister (Mr. Vyshinsky) and the Soviet Ambassador ...

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  23. JEWS INJURED IN CLASHES

    JERUSALEM, Mon.— At least 20 Jews were" injured in clashes on the eve of the Zionist ...

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  24. LOOT DISPOSAL MYSTERY

    LONDON, Monday.—Costly jewellery and furs stolen between Friday and yesterday did not pass through the ...

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  25. MOSCOW CRITICISES MR. ATTLEE

    LONDON, Monday. — Moscow Radio says Mr. Attlee's "bitter assaults on Russia and Commun ists" in his Brighton T.U.C. speech ...

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  26. SHOES FROM BEANS

    CHICAGO, Monday. — Elliott Simpson, inventor, who helped put the nation's cars on synthetic tyres during the ...

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  27. ATTEMPTED FASCIST BOMB OUTRAGE

    ROME, Monday. — Police and soldier guards throughout Italy were doubled to-day, after the discovery of a large unexploded bomb, ...

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  28. AMERICAN MOVE IN LONDON

    LONDON, Monday.—The Chief Provost Marshal of American troops in Europe (Colonel J. J. Turner) stated that new military ...

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  29. ONLY PEACE IN EAST BENGAL IS "PEACE OF THE GRAVE"

    CALCUTTA, Monday.—The president of the All-India Orthodox Hindu Organisation (Dr. S. P. Mookerjee), after visiting the disturbed areas in East Bengal, said the peace which the Government claimed now prevailed in the Noakhali district was the "peace of the grave." The civil administration had completely broken down. ...

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  30. RUGBY PROGRAMME

    LONDON, Monday. — The Australian Rugby Union tour committee has allocated 14 matches to England, 11 to Wales, seven to ...

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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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