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    [?]: At. Australian Owen gunner stands guard while his mates search dead Japanese on Burnei [?] (Borpeo). Right: General Dwight D. ("lke") Eisenhower (left), Supreme Commander [?] Allied Expenditionary Force in Europe, waves to the crowds which greeted him as he [?] by plane in Washington, the United States capital. With him are General George C. C. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEW MOVES IN FAR EAST EXPECTED FROM BIG 3 TALKS

    LONDON, July 22.—Sensational military and diplomatic developments in the Far East war as a result of the Potsdam talks are now fully expected by London diplomats, says the Sunday Express. There are persistent ...

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  6. GERMANY TO PAY 20,000M. DOLLARS REPARATIONS

    NEW YORK, July 21.—The Washington correspondent of the Herald Tribune learnt that Mr. Churchill, Generalissimo Stalin and President Roosevelt at Yalta reached a secret agreement requiring Germany to pay ...

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  7. RELEASE OF AIRMEN OVER 50

    MELBOURNE, July 22. — R.A.A.F. non-permanent officers of all branches who are above the age of 50 will shortly ...

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  8. [?]APANESE AWAITING [?]ORE FLEET ATTACKS

    [?] YORK, July 21.—The A.P. Guam correspondent says that the prowling British-American fleet may strike again at Japan at any moment. Tokio [?]urged strict vigilance by the Japanese people. The radio added that [?] bombardment of other areas of the homeland by battleships which had ...

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  9. [?]ATERSON [?]AY WIN HERBERT

    [?]BANE, July 22.—Mr. F. W. [?]aterson, Communist M.L.A. [?]wen, may contest the Herbert [?]rate If he does he is ...

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  10. Drastic Action To Ensure Peace

    LONDON, July 21.—The nations must organise for peace with the same deadly earnestness with which they organised for war, said Field Marshal Smuts in a speech at Pretoria to-day. ...

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  11. SIXTH DIVISION TAKES ST. PATRICK'S KNOLL

    MELBOURNE, July 22.— Troops of the Sixth Australian Division have captured St. Patrick's Knoll, a high and important feature on the southern slopes of Prince Alexander Mountains in New Guinea, says an Army release. ...

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  12. Riots at Escape Attempt From Rome Prison

    ROME, July 21.—Over upon [?] attempted to escape from [?] to [?]. ...

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  13. BURMA JAPS BREAK-OUT ATTEMPT

    COLOMBO, July 21.—The Japanese force trapped in the Pega Hills, South-east Burma, has made its first organised attempt to break ...

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  14. Govt. Late With Plan of Soldier Settlement

    ADELAIDE, July 22.—The Returned Soldiers' League considered that the Federal Government was dangerously late in putting ...

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  15. CHURCHILL [?]HEERED BY GERMANS

    [?] July 21. — As Mr. [?] Churchhill was driy[?] from the Winston Churchill [?] which he had opened for ...

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  16. EXPRESS CRASHES INTO GOODS TRAIN

    LONDON, July 22.—The mid-day express front Glasgrow in Euston travelling at 60 m.p.h. with 600 passengers aboard struck a heavily ...

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  17. JUGOSLAVS IN DANGER OF STARVATION

    LONDON, July 21.—The Chief of the UNRRA mission to Jugoslavia, M. Sergejehk, who is a Russian, appealing to produces ...

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  18. U.S. LIBERATORS NOT SO POPULAR

    LONDON, July 22. Austrian and [?] originally [?] the U.S. [?] as [?] ...

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  19. RAAF TO FLY MOSQUITOES & MUSTANGS

    MANILA, July 22.—Air Vice Marshal G. Jones, chief of staff, R.A.A.F., in a talk with Australian war correspondents in ...

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  20. RAAF Officer Charged With Murder of WAAF

    MELBOURNE, July 22. — A R.A.A.F. officer was arrested on Saturday and charged with the murder of Corporal Beryl ...

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  22. POLES PLACED TIME BOMBS ON GERMAN SHIP

    LONDON, July 22 — A Copen[?]gen message boys that a Polishborn cobbler who headed a sabotage group consisting of Polish ...

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  23. 14 LABOURITES SEEK FREEMANTLE SEAT

    PERTH, July 22.— Fourteen nominations for selection as Labour candidate for the Fremantle by-election were received by the ...

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    WOUNDED — Australian infantrymen who were wounded in the final mopping-up operation on Labuan Island, receiving medical attention at a ros[?] clearing [?] on [?] jeeps — (Australian official points). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. THE NAZI "SUPERMEN" DOWN TO RIGHT SIZE

    LONDON, July 22.—The drea[?] figures of the Nax heirarchy— Ribbentrop, Goering, Kei[?] [?] Streicher, Ley and Frank—stripped of their plumage beer [?] [?]mblance to the supermen who tried to rule the world, as they awaid trail in the former ...

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  26. [?]ALIN'S TRIBUTE [?] TO RED NAVY

    [?] Stalin in [?] feats of [?] will create ...

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  27. [?]T PILOT OF JETS KILLED

    [?] 22 — Squadron[?] [?] test pilot [?] Jet Ltd. was [?] when giving a ...

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