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  4. BIGGEST BATTLESHIPS IN WORLD SHELL AP HOME ISLAND

    HREE of America's newest battleships, the biggest warships in the world, continued the naval bom[?] of Japan proper yesterday. The lowa, Mis[?] and Wisconsin, all vessels of 45,000 tons, steamed ...

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  5. Bougainville Gunners

    Top.—Gunners of an Australian mountain have by who have been shelling [?] positions for the last two months in support of and Division infantrs on Bougathville. Bottom,—A United States Navy airship lovers over the [?]-888. the first Nazl submarine in give up to American forces after Germany's surrcuderas it [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BIG 3 ON WAY TO POTSDAM MEETING

    FROM east and west delegates to the Big Three conference are converging on the headquarters of the Prussain war lords, the town of Potsdam, near Berlin. One report states that the talks will open ...

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  7. HOUSING TO GET A2 PRIORITY

    CANBERRA, July 15.—All housing will carry an A2 priority said the new Minister for Housing (Mr. H. P. Lazzarini) to-day. ...

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  8. Vavell Regrets [?] Talks On India Failed

    [?] July 14.—Dr. Azad stated that Mr. Jinnah was immediately responsible, and the British responsible in a remote sense for the breakdown [?] Simla Conference talks on the future of India. ...

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  9. JAPAN PAYS £57,000 INDEMNITY TO SWISS

    LONDON, July 12.—The [?] Government [?] an often at 1,000,000 frames. on £37,000. from Japan as an exp[?] of ...

    Article : 110 words
  10. WAR-WINNING SHAEF FINISHES

    LONDON, July 14.—SHAEF has ceased to exist, writes a correspondent. The winning combination of British and American joint effort, led by General Dwight Eisenhower, was officially dissolved on ...

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  11. GREAT DESTRUCTION CAUSED BY SUPERS

    GUAM, July 15.—Twenty-First Bomber Command announced that Super-Forts, supporting the Okinawa ...

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  12. Bastille Day Military Parade

    PARIS, July 14.—British and Americans were among the thousands of troops who were reviewed by General de Gaulle at the ...

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  13. CHURCHILL DECLINES TO VISIT SPAIN

    LONDON July ...

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  14. ESCAPEES CAUGHT

    SYDNEY July 14—Armed [?] surrounding a but in the Walcha district at dawn to-day [?] 10 soldiers who ...

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  15. SOLDIER SET ON FIRE BY ITALIAN RUFFIANS

    LONDON, July 14.—A New Zeuland soldier was burnt alive on the outskirts of Rome carly on Saturday. says Reuter's Rome ...

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  16. SMUTS HAS NO ROSE COLOURED GLASSES

    CAIRO, July 14.—"I am not one of those who believe there will be no more wars," said Field Marshal Smuts, ...

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  17. POLICE SET UPON BY HOSTILE MOB

    MELBOURNE, July 15.—Three detectives were menaced by a [?] crowd of 200 men, women and children at Collinkwood late ...

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  19. Training For Australians in United Kingdom

    CANBERRA, July 15.—Reconstruction training avallable to overseas service personnel in the United Kingdom awaiting ...

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  20. eds Persecuted In Palestine

    Soow. July 15.—A Tass[?] message from Cairo that Russian e[?] who [?] refuged in Palestine ...

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  21. RECTOR OF WAR [?]SETTLEMENT

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  22. BAN LIFTED TO ALLOW TALKING TO GERMANS

    LONDON, July 15.—Field Marshal Montgomery announced that the non-fraternisation bas had been lifted in the British [?], says Reuter's representative from the 21st Army Group. Montsomery said that great pro-[?] ...

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