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  4. SYNTHETIC OIL PLANT STRUCK BY SUPER-FORTS

    ONE of Japan's biggest synthetic oil plants at Ouibi, on the south-western tip of Honshu, was hammered with excellent results by 100 Marianas-based Super-Fortresses on Sunday. Japanese lighter and ground ...

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  5. NOT CAMOUFLAGED ENOUGH

    A SPITE of cunning endeavours by the Japanese to camountlage this prabu by placing grass [?] over its deck, it did not escape the eyes of R.A.A.P. Liberator crews. They attacked [?] feet, from which height this photograph was taken. The circles in the water, leading up to [?] a prabu are caused by cannon and machine-gun fire from the attacking Liberator. The state ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE interior of Borneo is thickly populated by Dyaks, whose dwellings, often housing an entire tribe of some torts families, are built on piles along the rivers, some feet above the ground. The name "Dyak" was given by the Malavans. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. British Will Play Bigger Part In Pacific Sphere

    WASHINGTON, July 22.—The American Press representative, John High-tower, says that the early re-shaping of Pacific commands is expected to give a greatly enlarged sphere of operations in the South-west Pacific to the British. ...

    Article : 378 words
  8. COMMISSION SOON [?]PERATE IN BERLIN

    LONDON, July 22.—A senior officer at Field Marshal Montgomery's Berlin headquarters told correspondents that the Allied Control Commission for any would be ready to meet and legislate from Berlin early in August. a military government had ...

    Article : 439 words
  9. FORCES XI MAY TOUR INDIA. N.Z.

    LONDON, July 22—The Australian forces cricket team has received invitations for short fours of India anil New Zealand ...

    Article : 181 words
  10. CRUISER SUFFOLK RETURNS HOME

    LONDON, July 22. The 10,000 ton curser, Suffolk, after two years service abroad [?] Liverpool from Australia. ...

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  11. German Trades Unions Revived

    LONDON, July 22. — Luxembourg radio says the French military government hat authorised the ...

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  12. PLANS TO STEP UP BR. STEEL OUTPUT

    LONDON, July 22.—A five-year-plan for the British iron and steel industry, involving an expenditure of £120,000,000, to increase production by 20 per cent, has been announced by Sir John Duncansen, commercial technical ...

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  14. LAND FOR SOLDIERS FROZEN

    CANBERRA, July 23.—Land in areas likely to be required for soldier settlement cannot be sold or exchanged under an ...

    Article : 177 words
  15. [?]eat Movement Troops Upset

    [?] July 22.— Thousands [?] tons of sand silting up the [?] to Scuthampton [?] prevented the entry of the ...

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  16. [?]enna Schools Closed

    [?] 22.— [?] wave has [?] loaned to ...

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  17. Divorce Bill Aims [?] Easing Hardship

    CANBERRA July 23.—The Federal Government's Divorce Bill now before the House of Representatives is not intended to revise force laws of the Commonwealth but merely to meet two specific [?] circumstances in which hardsip and unfairness are being ...

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  18. BOUNTY SUGGESTED FOR V.C's PARENTS

    CANBERRA, July 23.—Sympatnetic consideration will be given by the Government to requests for the granting of a ...

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  19. SUICIDE PLANE

    Marines examine a Japanese suicide rocket bomb on Okinawa, where several of the craft were abandoned by the enemy. The bomb is steered by a lone pilot, who is carried to his death.—(U.S. Office of War Information photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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