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    In the aftermath of the European war the German--civilian and soldier--now has the opportunity of realising what the creed of National Socialism has given him and other peoples. In this picture the badly shattered railway system in Northern Italy is being restored by gangs of German prisoners, under Allied supervision. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SABOTAGE?

    LONDON, June 25.--The former First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Alexander) arrived only 20 ...

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  6. Australians Take Important Enemy Position At Wewak

    MELBOURNE, TUESDAY.--AFTER THE MOST BITTER FIGHT OF THE WEWAK CAMPAIGN TROOPS OF THE AUSTRALIAN SIXTH DIVISION CAPTURED MT. TAZAKI, THE MOST ...

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  7. WIDE SELECTION OF CANDIDATES IN BRITISH POLL

    LONDON, June 25.--A total of 1675 candidates have nominated for the general election, which is 97 fewer than the record figure in 1929. Conservative nominations totalled 547, Liberals 305, Labor ...

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  8. Churchill Demands Majority

    LONDON, June 25.--On the first stage of his election tour to-day Mr. Churchill made it clear that he would remain ...

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  9. "SIMLA TALKS WILL FAIL"

    LONDON, June 25.--After the opening session of Lord Wavell's conference with the Indian leaders in Simla, the Congress party ...

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  10. NEW WORLD CHARTER APPROVED

    SAN FRANCISCO, June 25.--With a simple and historic ceremony the delegates of 50 nations to-day approved of the adoption of 'the World Security Charter. With the ...

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  11. "GOEBBELS' CACOPHONY LINGERS ON"

    NEW. YORK, June 25.-- The Secretary for the Interior (Mr. Harold Ickes) in a speech at a dinner honoring ...

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  12. "FAMILY" GIFT

    LONDON, June 25.-- Bomb scarred Croydon in England has just received the first ...

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  13. MANPOWER DEFEATED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Because they were married, 38 of the 52 women formerly employed at the United States ...

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  14. OVER 10,000 HOMES COMMENCED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- More than 10,000 homes had been commenced- and 5600 'completed during the past 12 months, Mr. ...

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  15. HARD WORK DONE

    SAN FRANCISCO, June 25.-- We are all pleased with the final results of Uncio, President Truman told Dr. Evatt in a brief ...

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  16. STATE PREMIER ENVISAGES INFLUX OF UK CAPITAL

    LONDON, June 25.--Back in London after addressing chambers of commerce and manufactures in six large ...

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  17. TRAINING SERVICE PERSONNEL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The War Cabinet to-day approved of the expenditure of, £1.331,111 to provide additional ...

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  18. COUPON GOODS HELD BY MANUFACTURERS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--It is estimated that goods worth half a million coupons are held up awaiting delivery in ...

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  19. CHINESE DRIVE ON KWEILIN

    CHUNGKING, June 25.--The Hgh Command announced the chinese in a renewed drive to recapture Kweilin clashed with ...

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  20. GOOD SHOOTING

    NEW YORK, June 25.--The correspondent of American Press at the 13th Air Force base in the Philippines says a tiny "flying ...

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  21. "NEWS DISTORTED"

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- A suggestion that legislation to combat alleged' distortion of news by the Press should be ...

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  22. STOLE £46910

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Two sisters employed by Dr. T. J. Gaffney, Newmarket, had stolen £967 from a large sum of money ...

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  23. STRIKE THREAT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Health Minister (Mr. Foley) stated to-day he had been continuously in touch with the ...

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  24. ENEMY BUSINESSES DISAPPEAR IN LATIN AMERICA AREAS

    WASHINGTON, June 25.--The Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. William Clayton) to-day told the Senate Military Sub-Committee of the State Department's campaign to stamp out Axis spearheads in Latin ...

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  25. "TOTAL VICTORY"

    NEW YORK, June 25. -- A Tokio broadcast. quoted Ailchiro Fujiyama, a leading sugar manufacturer and one of Japan's most ...

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  26. SIMLA CONFERENCE

    SIMLA, June 26.--It is reliably reported that the Viceroy's conference provisionally accepted the principle of parity of Hindu and ...

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  27. HITLER'S BROTHER

    LONDON, June 28.--Hitler's half-brother, the black sheep of the Schickelgruber family, has been arrested by British security ...

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  28. HUN COMMUNISTS

    LONDON, June 25.--The German Communist party again has emerged after a 12-year underground struggle, ...

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  29. SCHMELLING FACES SUPREME TEST OF HIS CAREER

    NEW YORK, June 25.--The 'Sun's' Hamburg correspondent states Max Schmelling, former heavyweight boxing champion, is ...

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  30. WAR CRIMINALS

    LONDON, June 25.--Methods of dealing with major war criminals will be discussed by the Four Power Conference, which ...

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    Australian infantrymen pass blasted Japanese installations as they move inland on Tarahan, off the cast coast of Borneo. A four-day naval bombardment by units of the U.S. Seventh Fleet and the Royal Australian Navy preceded the Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. Shoes In Demand

    LONDON, June 25. -- Nearly 1000 women, forming a queue which began at midnight, caused ...

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  33. GENERAL APOLOGISES FOR OKINAWA LOSS

    NEW YORK, June 25.-- Tokio Radio says Emperor Hirohito, in a new manual for home front forces, told ...

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  34. "Haw Haw's" Birth

    NEW YORK, June 25.--The State Department refused to make any official 'comment of the claim by "Lord Haw Haw" (William ...

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  35. Goering's Wife Did Not Like Him

    STOCKHOLM, June 25.--Frau Emmy Goering is seeking a divorce, says the 'Tidningen'. She claims there never was a ...

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