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  • ALLIED VIEWPOINTS AT VARIANCE AT VARIANCE Drift From High Purposes

    LONDON, Saturday.—Let us face it—if we no longer have to write about grim battlefield crises, we have to record in the joyous hours of victory the greatest political dissension that has yet divided the Big Three. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (759 words)
  • Mr. Churchill's Tired Look, Slow Walk

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Old Man looks and is tired, dead tired, His smile and buoyant spirits ... [Article] (119 words)
  • STALIN TALKS ON POUND

    LONDON Saturday.— Marshal Stalin said today that the arrests of 16 Polish leaders were in no way ... [Article] (271 words)
  • Canada Suspends Aid To Russia

    OTTAWA, Saturday. — Canada has suspended as from today mutual aid to Russia, pending the drafting of a new policy which ... [Article] (43 words)
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    ALTHOUGH Japanese bicycles captured on Tarakan did not have rubber tyres, the R.A.A.F. bumped cheerfully along the toads on them. Here Sergeant L. B. Symonds, of Sydney, rides through a gateway with a Japanese signpost. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (88 words)
  • Turmoil on Continent Follows VE Day

    LONDON, Saturday.—What a spectacle of turmoil this European Continent presents, even before the VE Day cheers have died down. CENERAL de Gaulle, with France ... [Article] (391 words)
  • WARM TRIBUTE TO KING AND QUEEN AND QUEEN

    LONDON, Saturday.—"Eight years ago when we had the privilege of presenting an address to Your Majesty on the occasion of your accession to the Throne, hopes were expressed that the tension then ... [Article] (544 words)
  • Soviet Stand At 'Frisco Talks

    SAN FRANCISCO. Saturday— The Soviet stand at the United Nations' Conference against the compromise plan for fitting ... [Article] (103 words)
  • Awas In New Guinea

    IN a wild but beautiful setting at a base in Dutch New Guinea two recently arrived Awas make friends with two American Wags. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (58 words)
  • Britain Suffers A Victory Hangover

    LONDON, Saturday. — The pubs have been drunk practically dry, cigarettes have become almost as rare as diamonds ... [Article] (129 words)
  • FIGHTING 6th NEARLY FORGOTTEN 6th

    NEW GUINEA. — The announcement that the 6th Division is in action at Wewak has given new heart to the men of Australia's veteran division. FOR six long months the division ... [Article] (290 words)
  • July Election In Britain Likely

    LONDON, Saturday—A general election in July is now more than ever likely, says "The Times" Parliamentary writer. ... [Article] (64 words)
  • ALLIED SUCCESSES ON ALL PACIFIC WAR FRONTS PACIFIC WAR FRONTS

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Success is meeting the Allied arms on all fronts in the war against Japan. Outstanding items of news today are:— ... [Article] (729 words)
  • Beaten Germans Trying All the 1918 Tricks

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Germans ore surrendering with their tongues in their cheeks just as in 1918—lier deceit, cringing, fawning, and all very disciplined. NOWHERE can a trustworthy ... [Article] (255 words)
  • Letters To Stalin: Secret For Present

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Among the most intriguing bits of gossip here is that the late President Roosevelt, before his death, wrote ... [Article] (137 words)
  • EVIDENCE FOR WAR-CRIME TRIALS

    LONDON Saturday.—Complete sets of Gestapo files nave been found in the British 2nd Army's area of occupied Germany. They ... [Article] (180 words)
  • STOP PRESS "TEST" CRICKET

    London.—By lunch time England bad scored 112 for loss of three wickets. HIGH NAZI CAUGHT ... [Article] (47 words)
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