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  3. DRAMATIC SEQUEL MAY COME FROM POTSDAM

    LONDON, August 3.—Calling attention to the absence of reference to military matters from the Potsdam communique, which deals in detail with the future control of Germany, the "Daily Express" political correspondent adds that he understands that dramatic developments may soon result from the talks between ...

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    CARRYING ON 1—Despite damage from an anti-aircraft shell, a U.S. B-29 (Superfortrass) continues its bombing run over Osaka during an attack on Japan's largest industrial centre. The No. 3 engine of the glant bomber is marked by a dark ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 80 words
  5. FOUR JAP. CITIES WERE

    GUAM, August 3.—Returning crews of Superfortresses report that solid sheets of flame, visible for nearly 200 miles, enveloped four Japanese cities and a huge oil ...

    Article : 253 words
  6. LAVAL WEEPS IN CELL

    LONDON, August 3.—Laval was in tears when the examining magistrate went to his prison to seal the ...

    Article : 248 words
  7. Has Big Task

    Mr. L. F. Loder, Director-General of Housing and Works, who will overseer the gigantic housing task ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ATTLEE'S ADDITIONAL LABOUR MINISTERS

    LONDON, August 3.—The King has approved the following appointments to the Prime Minister's (Mr. (Attlee) new Labour Government, in ...

    Article : 208 words
  9. ONE HITLER FREE

    LONDON, Aug. 3.—It has been revealed at British headquarters in Germany that Hitler's half-brother, ...

    Article : 65 words
  10. CROWD MOBS RATTEY, V.C.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 3.—Cheering and calling to him, an excited crowd of several hundred people broke through ...

    Article : 104 words
  11. Suicide Planes JAPS' MAIN ANTI-INVASION WEAPON

    NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—The Associated Press Okinawa representative says that suicide 'planes will be the ...

    Article : 126 words
  12. ALEXANDER SAYS APPOINTMENT COMES AT HAPPY TIME

    CASERTA, Aug. 3.—Although Field Marshal Sir Harold Alexander would not normally retire until he is 60, he told the Associated ...

    Article : 87 words
  13. TRIBUTES TO CHURCHILL AND EDEN

    LONDON, August 2.—President Truman, Generalissimo Stalin, and Mr. Attlee, assembled at the final session ...

    Article : 147 words
  14. VIEWS IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, August 3.— The New York "Herald-Tribune" representative at Washington says that some ...

    Article : 302 words
  15. MARINES v. AUSTRALIA GAME DRAWN

    LONDON, August 2—The Royal Navy Marines, replying to the Australian, Services, first innings score of 331, had half the aide ...

    Article : 95 words
  16. AWARDS OF M.C. AND M.M. TO AIRMEN

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 3.—The Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) announced to-day the award of the Military Cross. to Flying ...

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  17. CANADIAN AWARDED VICTORIA CROSS

    LONDON, August 2.—The Victoria Cross has been awarded to a Canadian, Corporal Frederick George ...

    Article : 126 words
  18. U.S. SERVICEMEN MAY BE DISCHARGED HERE

    CANBERRA, August 3.—American soldiers in the South-west Pacific area may be discharged in Australia if ...

    Article : 109 words
  19. 750 JAPS KILLED BY 17th BRIGADE LAST MONTH

    MELBOURNE, August 3.—Australian troops of the 17th Brigade, a veteran formation of the 6th Division, which is ...

    Article : 133 words
  20. 8600 DEAD IN JAP. BURMA ROUT

    COLOMBO, August 3.—A South-east Asia Command communique states that the number of enemy dead since the break-out from Pegu Yomas now has reached more than 8600, including those killed by our ...

    Article : 96 words
  21. ALL RACING RESTRICTIONS OFF BY NOV. ?

    CANBERRA, August 3.—All restrictions on racing are expected to be removed before the end of November. ...

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  22. 1,360 FREE SKEINS OF WOOL FOR STATE U.N.R.R.A. APPEAL

    BRISBANE, August 3.—To Australian Wool Board has made available to U.N.R.R.A. In Queensland ...

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  23. "TREATED AS ANIMALS," SAY GROVELY ESCAPEES

    BRISBANE, August 3.—Grovely escapees said, at the District Court-martial to-day, that they preferred to serve their detention ...

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  24. CHANCELLOR MADE BARON.

    LONDON, August 3.—The new Lord Chancellor (Sir William Jowitt) has been created Baron Jowitt of Stevenage. ...

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  25. JAP. COMMANDER AT SINGAPORE'S FALL NOW HIDING IN LUXURY

    NEW YORK, August 2.—An American Associated Press correspondent says that General Yamashita is still a fat, pompous commander, but many of his officers and men now are convinced that Japan has lost ...

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  26. BAN ON U.N.R.R.A. WOMEN LIFTED

    CANBERRA, August 3.—The Commonwealth has lifted the ban on seven Australian women appointed to U.N.R.R.A. as a ...

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  27. TRUMAN SAILS FROM ENGLAND

    LONDON, August 2.—The King, from the battle cruiser Renown, wirelessed President Truman, aboard the U.S. ...

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    HOME AGAIN!—W.A.C. Cpl. Magaret Hastings, one of three survivors of the Army transport plane which crashed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. CONCERN AT INDUSTRIAL STRIFE

    WASHINGTON, August 2.—Concerned lest needless industrial strife should interfere with reconversion and permanently ...

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  30. MORAN WINS 10 OF 12 ROUNDS

    BRISBANE, August.—At the Brisbane Stadium to-night, Al Moran (10.9¼, Victoria) gave Queenslander Laurie Petersen ...

    Article : 76 words
  31. "WILL BE NO SUDDEN SURRENDER OF JAPAN"

    NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—At Camp Gruber, in Oklahoma, Lieut.-General Alexander Patch, Commander of the 4th Army, told the ...

    Article : 55 words
  32. SEVEN FOR TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, August 3.—At the inquest to-day on Corporal Vera Matilda Wiper. W.A.A.F. (23. single), of Adelaide, five ...

    Article : 65 words
  33. FINED £100 FOR HAVING U.S. GOODS

    BRISBANE, August 3.—Isa[?] Guinsberg was fined £100 to-day for having goods in his possession the property of the ...

    Article : 45 words
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