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  4. [?]uper-Fortresses Blast [?]pan In Mightiest Raid

    [?]record raid on Japan 820 Super-resses dropped more than 6000 [?]s of bombs on four industrial cities and a petroleum centre on the island of Honshu. Only one Super-Fortress was lost. This is claimed to be the greatest raid on Japan and ...

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  5. HUNGRY INDONESIANS AT BALIKPAPAN

    Left.—After the Australians landed at Balikpapan they found the natives in a sorry plight, as many had been without food for days. A community mess parade was organised and like and soya beans were issued to the hungry people. Right.—Toekertjam, liberated Indonesian car pouter, at Balikpapan, displays a Japanese saw. The task of rebuilding devastated areas, and cloth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    [?]neral of the Army. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER (left), [?] Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force [?] acts for France in presenting to the U.S. Army the [?]orn by Napolenn Bonaparte when he was First Consul ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AIR POWER RISES TO GREATEST STATURE

    MANILA, Aug. 1. — Commemorating Air Force Day, General MacArthur, in a statement said: "Here, in ...

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  8. Rapid Expansion In Population Unlikely

    CANBERRA, August 2.—The migration ceiling for Australia will be 70,000 a year, assuming that economy was fully expanded to take the maximum number, said the Minister for Immigration (Mr. A. A. Calwell), in the House of Representatives to-day. ...

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  9. HOPEFUL OF QUICK FINISH

    NEW YORK, August 1. — The Associated Press Chungking correspondent says that concluding a ten-day 5000-mile jeep and ...

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  10. Nat. Security [?]estrictions Go

    [?]RRA, August 2.—The lifting of 25 orders or regul[?]s made under National Security Regulations as part [?]lia's war effort was announced by the Minister for Reconstruction (Mr. J. J. Dedman) to-day. ...

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  11. GERMAN MINERS MAY GET EXTRA RATIONS

    NEW YORK, August 1. — The Herald-Tribune says that president H. S. Tr[?] took to [?] a proper in that German ...

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  12. BANK OF ENGLAND STOCK DECLINE

    LONDON, August 1.—Professor Laski's broadcast brought a fresh wave of selling ol so-called nationalisation shares, including ...

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  13. ATTEMPT TO THANK WINSTON BLOCKED

    CANBERRA, August 2. — The Prime Minister (Mr. J. Chifley) declined in the House of Representatives to-day to agree to ...

    Article : 250 words
  14. [?]OTEST [?]AY BE [?]SEFUL

    [?]RK, August 1. — The [?] Telegram in an edi[?] "The Australian pro[?] the Potsdam ...

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  15. ADMIRAL LEAHY PRAISES PETAIN

    LONDON, August 1.—Ex-Premier of France, Reynaud, and General Weygand again faced each other at Marshal Petain's trial, which was continued to-day in Paris, when a letter was read from the former United States Ambassador ...

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  16. LAVAL NOW IN FRENCH PRISON

    LONDON, August 1.—Hostile silence greeted the former Vichy Prime Minister (Laval) when he lumped out of a small Beechcraft ...

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  18. 12th Army Dissolved

    LONDON, August 1. — The United States Twelfth Army group, the greatest war machine in America's history, is dissolving ...

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  19. STALIN'S AID SOUGHT FOR INDO-CHINA

    LONDON, August 1.—A Moscow menace states that M. Catroux, now French ambassador to Russia, in a abatement declared that ...

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    [?]N — Heavy rain on Bougainville has made some roads difficult, even for jeeps. Jeep trailers are attached to a new light-type rubber-tyred tractor to form a tractor train [?]ing supplies forward to the troops of the 3rd Australian Division. — Aust. Official photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. AUSTRALIAN SOPRANO SANG BEFORE QUEEN

    LONDON, Angust 1.—The Australian soprano, Marjorie Lawrence, had what she described as the most thrilling experience of her life when the sang at Buckingham Palace before Queen Elizabeth and 150 of her Majesly's guests at an afternoon tea party. ...

    Article : 274 words
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