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  4. Emotional Scenes At Mr. Curtin's Memorial Service

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Australia paid homage to Mr. Curtin at Canberra to-day. From mid-morning until mid-after-noon the remains of the late Prime Minister lay in state in King's Hall, Parliament House, where thousands filed past the ...

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  5. MANGGAR AIRFIELD IS CAPTURED BY AUSSIES AFTER FIERCE BATTLE

    BALIK PAPAN, Friday. --Manggar airfield—a civil airstrip—which now has fallen to the AIF Seventh Division was won only after a fierce battle in which the Japanese used two naval guns and many heavy machine guns. It is estimated 100 members of Japanese gun ...

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    First picture of the Balik Papan invasion arrived from Manila via the U.S. Signal Corps photo service. It shows infantry of the Seventh Australian Division coming ashore from infantry landing craft. Guide lines help the men through the surf. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Not Joan Of Arc

    LONDON, July 5.--Moscow 'Red Star' reports that the Russians arrested a Nazi woman who formed ...

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  8. JAP HOSPITAL SHIP REMOVES WAKE PATIENTS

    GUAM, July 6.--Admiral Nimitz announced that tile United States Navy permitted a Japanese hospital ship to ...

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  9. MAJORITY IS ASSURED GOVERNMENT

    L0ND0N, July 5.--Polling to-day in the first general election for 10 years for Britain's 38th Parliament was heavy. It is estimated that 70 to 80 per cent. of the electors ...

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  10. AMERICA SHOULD RECOVER LEND-LEASE ARMS

    WASHINGTON, July 6. -- The Senate War Investigating Committee, in a report based on an investigation by the ...

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  11. LAST RESPECTS PAID BY HUGE CROWDS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--At 11 o'clock this morning the body of Mr. Curtin was bought to Parliament House and placed ...

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  12. JAP ATROCITIES

    Australian troops completing the mopping up in Balik Papan town area yesterday found further instances of Japanese atrocities. ...

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  13. ADMINISTRATION POLICIES IN BERLIN DIFFER

    LONDON, July 5.--British and American troops in Berlin are seeing for themselves how vast are the differences between the Red Army's administration of the city and that of the major western ...

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  14. ABORTIVE SEARCH REVEALS BRITISH IDEALS

    LONDON. July 5.--A search costing £500,000, in which seven British and American warships, at least 17 merchant vessels, and ...

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  15. TRUMAN'S AXE

    WASHINGTON. July 5.--President Truman told a Press conference he had accepted Mr. Morgenthau's resignation, and said he ...

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    Indication of the rising tempo of the aerial warfare against targets in the Japanese home islands are these B29's In a revetment at a base in the Marianas. The planes are being serviced between strikes on Japanese Industrial areas. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. FORDE ELECTED PRIME MINISTER

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Mr. Forde to-day was commissioned as Prime Minister by the Duke of Gloucester. Later he, with other members of the former Curtin Government, were sworn in as a ...

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  18. TOKIO AGAIN HIT

    NEW YORK, July 5.--Toklo Radio says 100 Mustangs, with nine Super-Fortresses, attacked Tokio area airfields for ...

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  19. BRITAIN RECOGNISES POLISH GOVT

    LONDON, July 5. --The British Government formally recognised the Polish Government in Warsaw in the ...

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  20. PENSION SUGGESTED

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The immediate introduction of legislation to provide a pension payment of £1000 a year for Prime Ministers ...

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    Governor Ellis Arnall (left), of the southern U.S. State of Georgia, greets General Courtney H. Hodges, commander of the U.S. First Army, upon the latter's arrival in Atlanta, Georgia, with some of his officers and enlisted men. The First Army ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. ENEMY ACTIVITY

    SYDNEY. Friday. -- Shipping activity in the port of Sydney ceased about 10.30 last night. Following reports of enemy activity ...

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  23. No Special Permits

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Owners of exhibits entered in the Royal National livestock show, to begin in Brisbane on August 13, will ...

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  24. AUSTRALIA--CHILI

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The new Chilean Consul - General and Charge d'Affaires in Australia (Senor M. Hubner) presented his ...

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  25. Promotions In Q'Id Police Force

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Following the record number of promotions [?]n and to the commissioned ranks of the police force, another record ...

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  26. "DISTINGUISHED SERVICES"

    LONDON July 5.--General D. G. Crerar, GOC, First Canadian Army, has been awarded a Companion of Honor award for ...

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  27. DIRECT ACTION

    WASHINGTON, July 5.--President Truman has ordered the Navy seizure of five strike paralysed Goodyear rubber plants ...

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