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  3. PARIS REPORTS WORSENING IN LEVANT SITUATION

    French Foreign Office sources last night indicated that the position in the Levant had worsened and alleged that the British authorities were not taking measures to protect the French, says the B.U.P. representative at Paris. ...

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  4. UNCIO ACTS ON EVATT'S SUGGESTION

    The General Assembly of UNCIO, at a plenary session, approved of the report of the Economic and Social Co-operation Committee, and acting ...

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  5. U.S. Prisoners Burned Alive By Japanese

    General MacArthur and war correspondents viewed the scene of the Japanese atrocity on Palawan Island, where about 100 American ...

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  6. ULTIMATUM TO JAP ON OKINAWA TO SURRENDER

    The American Commander (Lieut.-General Buckner) has called upon the Commander of the Japanese on Okinawa to surrender his forces. This was revealed in a communique from General Nimirz's headquarters. ...

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  7. NAZI RADIO STATION STILL OPERATING

    The British United Press reports that the 13th Army headquarters had revealed that the Nazis still have a radio ...

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  8. GOVERNMENT OF JAPAN BY DECREES

    According to Tokyo radio, the Lower, Chamber of the Diet, passed an amended wartime emergency bill giving the ...

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  9. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RETURNED

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) appears assured of a return to office although he will be returned with a sharply reduced ...

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  10. AIR ADMIRAL

    The Admiralty announced that Vice-Admiral D. W. Boyd has assumed the appointment of Admiral of the Air. ...

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  11. GEN. MacARTHUR'S NARROW ESCAPE FROM JAP SNIPERS

    Small arms fire from Australian soldiets mowed down two Japanese who were spotted tunning along part of the ttack which General ...

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  12. FREEDOM OF LONDON FOR EISENHOWER

    Large crowds lined the streets to give a welcome to General Eisenhower as he travelled in an open horse-drawn landau to the Guild Hall ...

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  13. NO ENMITY TO GERMAN CHILDREN

    Referring to the American nonfraternisation policy, General Eisenhower said that it no longer applied to young children, because ...

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  14. AUSTRALIANS MAKE SIX LANDINGS ON BRITISH N. BORNEO

    Screened by a devastating naval gunfire and aerial bombardment Australian Ninth Division troops, under Lieut.-General Sir Leslie Morshead and Major-General G. Wootten, early on Sunday morning swarmed ashore ...

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  15. RUSSIA GRATEFUL FOR LEND-LEASE AID

    Marshal Stalin, in a message to President Truman on the third anniversary of the signing of the lendlease, thanked the President for ...

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  16. TYPHUS AMONG FRENCH WAR PRISONERS

    "There are several hundred thousand cases of typhus amongst returned political prisoners and we are facing a very grave epidemic," said ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN NEWS BUREAU IN U.S.A.

    A report to Congress on the Official Agents Administrative Act revealed that the Australian News and Information Bureau spent 115,000 ...

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  18. VITAL ROLE FOR RAAF IN TURNING JAP FLANK

    Driven out of the Far East by the Japanese more than three years ago, Australian airmen have returned to resume operations to smash the enemy ...

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  19. LINERS AS TROOPSHIPS WITHOUT ARMAMENT

    It was revealed yesterday for the first time that when the liner Queen Mary began her war. duties as a troop carrier in 1940 she sailed ...

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  20. KING LEOPOLD TO ABDICATE

    Well-informed circles in Brussels say that King Leopold has decided to abdicate and that the abdication will be officially announced within the ...

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  21. R.A.A.F. CRICKETERS WIN

    An R.A.A.F. XI. defeated a combined R.A.F. and South African Air Force team at Gibraltar, yesterday. The Australians scored 148 before ...

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  22. SOLDIERS TO LOAD SHIP AT NEWCASTLE

    Forty soldiers, experienced in the discharging and loading of operation vessels, arrived from Sydney to begin the loading of large logs on a ...

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  23. N.Z. TROOPS OCCUPY TRIESTE

    New Zealand troops have taken over the Yugoslav headquarters at Trieste and Yugoslav forces continued last night to pull out of the city. ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN PART IN JAPANESE WAR

    The Australian Deputy Prime Minister (Mr. Forde), at a conference with President Truman, assured him that Australians will play a notable ...

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  25. DRIVE TO ISOLATE JAPS AT LIUCHOW

    The Chinese High Command announced that Chinese forces had reached within 10 miles of Kweilin in a three-pronged drive which ...

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  26. R.N. OFFICER STRANDED IN PERTH

    Every effort is being made to secure air passage to England of the Master of Arms, J. C. Harber, of the British Fleet, in the South-West ...

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  27. U.S. OFFICERS' CLUB DESTROYED BY FIRE

    An American Army Officers' Club, a two-storied building of libro and wood, in Gregory Terrace, was partly destroyed by fire early this morning. ...

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  28. SOLDIERS TO TAKE PART IN ELECTIONS

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Anderson) announced that during the British elections servicemen and women will be permitted to ...

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  29. FODDER RATIONING IN VICTORIA

    From Friday next hay and chaff will be rationed in Melbourne, Ballarat, Bendigo and Geelong because of the drastic shortages of fodder. ...

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  30. LIVING AREA FOR TURKISH FARMERS

    The Turkish Government has developed a plan under which farm labourers and share farmers will be given a guaranteed living area ...

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  31. ULSTER ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—polling in the North Ireland general election will take place on Thursday, but the final result will not be known for nearly a ...

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  32. HOMICIDAL MANIAC AT ROUEN

    PARIS, Tuesday.—A homicidal maniac, running amok in Rouen since Sunday, killed 14 people, including two policemen, and wounded another nine. ...

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  33. FASCISTS MURDERED IN GAOL

    ROME, Tuesday.—Displaying imPatience with the slowness of justice, four men, dressed in Allied uniforms, gained admission to Ferrara Prison ...

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  34. CAPTURE OF DEPUTY FUEHRER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—According to Plague radio, Bormann, who succeeded Rudolph Hess as deputy Fuehrer, has been captured. ...

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