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  4. Russia To Control Half Of Germany

    LONDON, June 6.--The Russian zone of occupation in Germany is the first to be defined. It represents about half of the area of Germany. The area which comes under the control of Russia includes East Prussia, and several other ...

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    Sappers of the sixth Australian Division erect a permanent bridge from local timber to replace the temporary pontoon bridge they threw across the waringe River to rush tanks, infantry, and supplies ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Sergeant A. A. Plant, of Newcastle. Pennsylvania, checks off bags of seed potatoes as French workers load the bags on to a train. The seed potatoes will be distributed under supervision of personnel from the U.S. Army Civil Affairs Division. Delta Base ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Dimitrov's Chequered Career

    LONDON, June 6. -- The escape of the Bulgarian political organiser, Dr. Dim- trov, from his country in a case of oranges, with the assistance of a British official, ...

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  8. HONORS FOR MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT

    LONDON. June 6.--The honors list on the occasion of the. dissolution of Parliament, published to-night, is given up ...

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  9. CHURCHILL TAKEN TO TASK BY LIBERAL LEADER

    LONDON,June 6.--Liberals suggested hat,what-ever government took power after the election, britain's delegation to the peace conference should represent all parties,said Lord Samuel,the Liberal ...

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  10. BRAZIL DECLARES WAR ON JAPAN

    RIO DE JANIERO, June 6.--Brazil .has declared war against Japan. Some token units of Brazil's armed forces, or at least ...

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  11. I CONTROL OF AUSTRIA

    LONDON, June 6.--Mr.R.K.Law,in the house of commons,said allied milltary missions arrived in vienna on june 3 for ...

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  12. CONCENTRATION OF JAPANESE BOMBERS SMASHED ON TIMOR

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A Japanese attempt to concentrate bombers on Timor, approximately 500 miles from Darwin, was smashed last week by RAAF and RAF planes. The Japanese bombers were located on an airstrip at Cape Chater, north-east Timor. ...

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  13. SMOKES WENT OFF!

    LONDON, June 6.--The biggest cigarette theft so far was carried out today at Watford, near ...

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  14. HORSES WILL FLY

    LONDON, June 6.--"flying box," able to carry two racehorses, at present is being considered by the ...

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  15. UNCIO DEADLOCK NO NEARER TO A SETTLEMENT

    NEW YORK, June 6.--The Big Five discussed everything except the topic that every- body at Uncio is discussing--Stalin's insist-ence on authority to veto discussion on ...

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  16. DESPERATE STAND BY OKINAWA JAPS

    NEW YORK, June 7.--The Japanese, defenders on Okinawa have been pushed back to their last bit of high ground with their backs to the sea. Meanwhile the island airfields already are being used by our ...

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  17. SWEDEN SENT .SECRET ARMS TO DENMARK

    SAN FRANCISCO, June 6.-- The Danish delegate to Uncio Mr. Erik Husfeldt) revealed I that Sweden, with Allied ...

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  18. OSAKA AGAIN RAIDED

    WASHINGTON, June 7.--The 20th Air Force announced that a very large force of Super-Fortresses made a ...

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  19. LOSSES FROM V - DAY

    LONDON, June 6.--The Combined Press correspondent from Frankfurt - on - Mam said the Allied ground force casualties in ...

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  20. Commander Killed?

    NEW YORK, June 7.--Tokio [?] states the Supreme Cemmandor to Australian forces on was killed in close ...

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  21. [?]UCHOW LOSS SERIOUS BLOW TO JAPANESE

    CHUNGKING, June 6.--The High Command has not yet confirmed the recapture of [?]chow, but if the report is ...

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  22. CHILE SEEKS TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA

    SAN FRANCISCO, June 6.--Mr. Manuel Eduardo Hubner, who is en route to Canberra as Chilean Charge D'affaires and ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND PREMIE INVITES MIGRANTS TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, June 7. --Queensland after the war would welcome migrants and new industries from Britain, ...

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  24. RUSSIA PLEASED

    MOSCOW, June 6.—'Pravda' in a leading article states: Russia received the Four Powers' declaration with satisfaction "as ...

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    Complying with health regulations, Gracie Fields spent her first few minutes in Australia having her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Queen Wilhelmina speaks to a Dutch soldier during a review of troops in Maastricht, on her visit to liberated areas of the Netherlands. Queen Wilhelmina was bom in the Hague in 1880 and has reigned of the dutch throne since 1890. she went ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. HEART BLOWN OUT OF BERLIN

    LONDON, June 7.--The end of "western civilisation'' no longer is an empty phrase, but a terrible possibility, already illustrated to mankind by Berlin's appalling condition, says the 'Evening Standard's' ...

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  28. FLAGSHIP'S NARROW ESCAPE

    NEW YORK, June 6.--The British Press correspondent aboard the British carrier flagship off the Ryukyu ...

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  29. DUTCH AIRMEN'S BRIDES

    LOS ANGELES, June 6.—The Netherlands Consul-General told - the Press that 16-American brices of Dutch airmen who trained at the Army Air Force field here, accompanied by 12 infants, are rn route to Australia, where their . ...

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  30. PLANE SHATTERED

    [?] June 7.--Ten were [?]d and one was injured when [?] British plane crashed near [?]. The plane broke up in ...

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