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  4. LACK OF A UNIFIED [?] HIGH COMMAND BLUNTED U.S.A.A.F.

    NEW YORK, July 21.—The New York Times correspondent says that the Strategic Bombing Survey Commission in a report to President Truman on the Pacific [?] asserted that American air superiority which was ...

    Article : 342 words
  5. Passengers Put Faith In Plane Pilot

    MACKAY, July 21.—While the illfated Mackay plane was plunging to its fatal crash on a house in town on Saturday its six young women passengers sat quietly in their seats and put their trust in the ...

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  6. FOREST AT SCHOOLS.

    A MINIATURE forest surrounding every Manchester school of the future is a distinct possibility following the introduction of a forestry course by the Manchester Education Committee at their Wood House gardens. East Didsbury. Mr. S. Woodward ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Australia's 22-year-old-Geoff Brown, who went down fighting in the Wimbledon tennis championships after one of the most ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. EXCHANGE ON [?]ATOMIC USES [?] ESSENTIAL

    NEW YORK, July 21.—The A.P. [?] that M. Gromyko, in an [?] said that full co-opera[?] in exchanging information on ...

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  9. MERGING OF OCCUPATION ZONES FAILS

    LONDON, July 21.—Reuters Berlin correspondent says that the Allied Control Council meeting at which General McNarney ...

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  10. Explosion Kills Boy Near Casino

    .SYDNEY, July 21.—Thomas Monoghan (12) was killed in an ammunition explosion at Casino yesterday. Another boy, Neville Darrah (13) was shockingly injured and is not expected to live. Pieces of Monoghan's body were scattered ...

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  11. "Black" Ban Delays Sailing Of P.O.W. Ship

    SYDNEY, July 21.—The "black" ban has not yet been lifted from the steamer, Katoomba. It is unlikely that the ship will sail for ...

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  12. CHURCHILL ATTACKED BY ATTLEE

    LONDON, July 21. — The Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee) in a speech at Durham, at the first miners' gala day since 1939 ...

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  13. DANGER STILL FOR EUROPE'S JEWS

    CANBERRA, July 21. — Six millions of Europe's 7.500,000 Jews died during the war and the remainder are in ...

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  14. FOUR SYDNEY SUICIDES?

    SYDNEY, July 21.—Police believe that four people comm[?] suicide in New South Wales during the week. Mrs. Grace Hill ...

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  15. STOPPAGE OF SOUTH COAST MINES CERTAIN

    SYDNEY, [?] expected on [?] nego[?] ...

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  16. Vatican Seeks Clemency For Greiser

    LONDON, July 21.—The official [?] Press agency stated that [?] Vatican sent a message to the [?] Government asking for ...

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  17. BRITISH PROTECT OVER OUTRAGES

    LONDON, [?] ...

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  18. "METHODIST CHURCH IS SLOWLY DYING"

    LONDON, July 21.—The Methodist Church is slowly dying, the Rev. W. Proctor told the Methodist Conference ...

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  19. Murderers Of RAF Men Found

    LONDON, July 21.—Reuters' Herford correspondent says that after a rel[?] search across the Hartz Mountains British war ...

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  20. MAORI WOMAN DIES AT AGE OF 105

    WELLINGTON, (N.Z.), July 21—Mrs. A[?] Nihi Parakim, who, her relatives say, would have been 106 on July 24, has [?] ...

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  21. SHIPPING OF BRIDES TO U.S.A. NEARS END

    SAN FRANCISCO, July 20. — Operation "Diaper" (transport of war wives and children) has been virtually completed with the ...

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  22. DROME PLANS FOR JET PLANES

    CANBERRA, July 21.—Australian aerodromes may have to be modified to take jet planes. To study latest developments in ...

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  23. RECORD SNOW AT KOSCUISKO

    SYDNEY, July 21.—Record [?] for ten years is banking up at Mt. [?]iusko Hall a dozen parties [?]bound in the huts. Snow ...

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  24. CONTROLS RETURN IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, July 21.—The [?] says that the Senate-House [?]ference [?] to compromise [?] the [?] revive the O.P.A. ...

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  26. Southern Boxing

    SYDNEY, July 21.—The South Australian Tobruk Rat, Charlie Asherden, won on a foul from Leo Heany, in the fifth round at the ...

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  27. TAXPAYERS PAY FOR LAB. VIEWS

    BRISBANE, July 21. — Parliamentary broadcasting had caused question time to degenerate into a Government propaganda session at the taxpayers' expense, said the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) to-night. Mr. Menzies ...

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  28. 25-TON CABLES LONG TRIP FOR NOTHING

    BRISBANE, July 21.—The R.A.N., auxiliary cruiser Westralia now at Pinkenba, brought back with her the same 10 miles of ...

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  29. Bride-to-be Dies in Bath

    SYDNEY, July 21.—A young woman who was to have been married to-day died in her bath [?] Ryde on Thursday night. ...

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  30. New Head of Art School

    Mr Will Dargie official war artist to the Second AIF and three ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. CLAIM ON JAP GOVT. FOR DAMAGES

    [?] July 21.—The A.P. [?] correspondent says that Mark [?] with the reparations [?] of the U.S. Court of ...

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  32. MILITARY CABINET FOR BOLIVIA

    LONDON, [?] 21.—The A.P. [?] Buenos Aires [?] Embassy an[?] President Villarroel ...

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  33. Woman Battered In Darlinghurst Home

    SYDNEY, July 21.—A woman was found battered to death, in a house in Rose-street, Darlinghurst, yesterday morning. She was Mrs. Lillian Shortis (50), widow, who was well-known in the district as "Lamp Light Lil." ...

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  34. COUSENS' BROADCASTS APPROVED BY MATES

    SYDNEY, July 21.—A former P.O.W. in Malaya, Sgt.-Major S. Thompson, 2 19th Battalion, to-day called on former fellow prisoners in Malays to come forward with evidence for the defence of Major Charles Cousens who is now awaiting trial in Sydney. ...

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  35. Serious Greek Situation

    [?] Left wing [?] to represent [?] in a state of [?] the Minister for ...

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