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  4. DEATH BLOW STRIKES JAPS' NAVY

    GUAM, Wednesday.—About 1200 British and American planes swept in over Japan at dawn to-day to deal a death blow at the Imperial Fleet This followed yesterday's 1000-plane This followed yesterday's 1000-plane ...

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  5. PETAIN'S SILENCE AT GRIM TRIAL

    PARIS, July 25 (Special).—For six hours yesterday 89-year-old Marshal Petain maintained an icy silence as two former Premiers of France hurled accusations at him. M. Revnaud and M. Daladier ...

    Article : 289 words
  6. Welcome Home

    Anxieties of years of waiting dissolved in the joy of reunion when Sapper O. T. Fuhrman-Luck, of Zillmere, was greeted by his fiancee, Sgt. Elva Dougherty, of Sandgate, when he reached Brisbane yesterday with other Queensland-ex-prisoners of war. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Predicts Fate Of Duce For Hirohito

    LOS ANGELES, July 25 (A.A.P.).—The Japanese will turn on Emperor Hirohito and murder him, according to the United States Navy's Judge Advocate-General (Rear-Admiral Thomas Gatch). ...

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  8. Plunge At Heart Of Japan

    GUAM, Wednesday.—"The Pacific Fleet has opened a new phase of naval warfare—the final plunge into the heart of Japan," said Admiral Halsey to-day. The commander of the The commander of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 239 words
  9. JAPS' LIKELY PEACE TERMS

    NEW YORK, July 25 (Special).—It is generally expected in Washington that President Truman will shortly clarify the Allies' peace terms for Japan. terms for Japan. ...

    Article : 261 words
  10. 2000 Japs In Burma Massacre

    COLOMBO, July 25 (A.A.P.)—The Japanese attempt to escape eastwards from southern Burma has cost them more than 2000 dead ...

    Article : 189 words
  11. 4 Companies Plan For Car Making Here

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Constructive schemes for building Australian cars had been received from four manufacturing companies, said ...

    Article : 170 words
  12. Big Delay In North Leave

    LAE (New Guinea), July 20 (delayed).—Australian troops granted urgent compassionate leave have to wait ...

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  13. Counting Starts To-day U.K. Poll on Results on Friday

    LONDON, July 25 (A.A.P. and Special).—The Churchill Government's fate, as a result of the general election, will be known definitely by 3 p.m. to-morrow (1 a.m., Friday. ...

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  14. Condonation Is Not Divorce Bar

    LONDON, July 25 (Special).—The 200-year-old legal controversy, whether a man, after "forgiving" his wife, can change his mind and divorce her, has again reached the Court of Appeal. ...

    Article : 222 words
  15. CHANGE IN ARMY CONTROL DENIED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Federal Government is not considering the retirement of Sir Thomas Blarney, or reconstitution of the Military Board. "I know nothing of the "I know nothing of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. CHARTER BILL NEXT MONTH

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Bill to ratify the United Nations' World Charter will be introduced in the House of Representative by the ...

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  18. Spitfires' Havoc As Japs Flee

    MANILA, Wednesday.—R.A.A.F. Spitfires got over 18 trucks crammed with Japs fleeing from Australians north of Batochampar ...

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  19. Sun Gauge!

    Recording sunshine is one of the brightest duties of officials at the Weather Bureau. Top picture shows W.A.A.F. Sgt. Mary Diehl placing a recording' strip in the glass ball recorder. Lower picture. shows typical recording (1) Yesterday's record of 10 hours' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. BRITISH FORCES IN PACIFIC WAR

    NEW YORK, July 25 (A.A.P.).—The head of the British naval mission to the United States (Admiral Somerville) told the ...

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  21. HEAVIER AIR HITS AT JAPS

    NEW YORK, July 25 (A.A.P.).—American Army Air Forces are already dropping on Japan approximately the tannage that the ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA'S ROLE IN "BIG THREE" TALKS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-day that Australian Interests were being watched in the ...

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  23. U.S. Exodus From Europe

    LONDON, July 25. (Special).—American soldiers, in tens of thousands, are pouring out of [?] in the Pacific says the ...

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  24. Young Boys Forced To Work In Quarry

    LONDON, July 25 (Special).—A Home Office inspector alleges that 10-year-old have ways [?] labour" in Rochdale quarry. He says that 30 boys, some labour" in Rochdale quarry. He says that 30 boys, some ...

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  25. Carpentier Was No Collaborator

    LONDON, July 25 (A.A.P.).-A libel action, brought in London by Georges Carpentier, the former world champion cruiser-weight ...

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  26. DIGGERS IN ENGLAND CLASH WITH ITALIANS

    LONDON, July 25 (Special).—A riot between Italian and Australian prisoners-of-war broke out at Eastbourne station yesterday. An Italian, waiting for a train An Italian, waiting for a train ...

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  27. STEP TO GERMAN TRADE UNIONISM

    LONDON, July 25 (A.A.P.).—German workers in Bavarian plants or economic units may select representatives to negotiate ...

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  28. CHIFLEY HAS NO SURRENDER OFFER

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—No information, even of the most secret character, had been received in Australia of negotiations abroad ...

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  29. CANADIAN MEAT RATION

    The chairman of the Canadian Prices Board (Mr. Donald Gordon) told a Press Conference in Ottawa that meat rationing would be ...

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