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  4. Great Carrier Strike Knocks Out all of Japan’s Battleships

    In another devastating aerial strike today, 1500 dive-bombers, torpedo planes and fighters of the Third Fleet streaked through accurate moderate to heavy flak to pound the Kure naval base and airfields in eastern and ...

    Article : 528 words
  5. “JAPAN WILL FIGHT ON”

    The Premier of Japan (Baron Suzuki) told a Press conference today that Japan would ignore the British, American and Chinese ultimatum delivered by Mr Churchill, President Truman and Marshal Chiang Kal-Shek . ...

    Article : 282 words
  6. Peace For Japan

    The actual terms of the peace foreshadowed In the Potsdam ultimatum to Japan appeared to treat Japan more lenlently than ...

    Article : 519 words
  7. AN AUSTRALIAN LEADER WITH HIS MEN

    Brigadier M. J. Moter) explains a plan of attack to a platoon of Australian infantrymen of the Sixth Division before they engage the enemy in the Maprik area of New Guinea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. “MUST ALWAYS BE PREPARED,” MONTY’S ADVICE

    “If we want peace we must understand war,” Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery told cheering crowds when he returned to his ...

    Article : 114 words
  9. Some Japs Still On Okinawa

    Although organised resistance from the Japanese on Okinawa ceased a month ago, some 500 enemy troops are trapped in deep ...

    Article : 263 words
  10. Italian Fascist to Die; Murdered British Officer

    A British Military Court has sentenced to death General Nicola Bellono, formerly Italian commandant of the Bari area, for the murder of a ...

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  11. “BIG THREE” CONFERENCE RESUMES

    The British Prime Minister (Mr Attlee) and the Foreign Secretary (Mr Bevin) returned to Potsdam yesterday, and the “Big Three” ...

    Article : 120 words
  12. 13 KILLED

    When an Army twin-engined Mitchell bomber, lost In blinding fog, crashed Into the 1250ft Empire State Building in New York ...

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  13. EFFECTIVE SEA RESCUE ORGANISATION

    One of the most effective and efficient sea rescue organisations developed during the war is that behind the lighting and bombing ...

    Article : 226 words
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  15. Government’s Soldier Settlement Plans

    The Minister for Lands (Mr Tully) said yesterday that servicemen would ballot for farms made available under the State Government’s soldier ...

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  16. Suggest Timber be Imported From NG

    A group of Sydney business men has submitted to the Commonwealth Government a proposal that £1,000,000 company be formed to ...

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  17. LIBERATOR COULD JUST STRUGGLE HOME

    Limping home across the sea and through a cyclonic storm for an hour and a half after bombing southern Kyushu and an ...

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  18. WOULD NOW REGRET MAKING PETAIN A MARSHAL

    “My father made Petain a marshal, but he would now regret It,” declared M. Clemenceau, aged 72 years, son of the famous French ...

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  19. ACTU Demands For Premiers?

    The acting Premier (Mr Baddeley) will be asked by the NSW Trades and Labor Council to put the ACTU’s demands oh the agenda for the ...

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  20. Japs Eating One Another on Luzon

    Only iron discipline backed by harsh court-martials were keeping the restless and starving Japanese on the firing line in northern Luzon, ...

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  21. FIVE KILLED IN RAIL SMASH.

    Five persons were killed and 28 were injured when an express train crashed Into a munitions train at Saint Fons, in the Rhone ...

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  22. Japanese Ambassador Suicides After Killing His Wife

    Morito Morishima, the Japanese Minister to Portugal, committed suicide today after shooting his wife. Morishima was in Ankara when ...

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  23. V.C. Played Cricket With Hand Grenades

    India’s 31st Victoria Cross of this war has been won by a Gurkha rifleman, Iachhlnan Gurang, who virtually played cricket with hand ...

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  24. Wanted VC Winner Released From Active Combat

    The State secretary of the RSL (Mr J. C, Neale) said yesterday that Australia’s latest VC winner (Sgt Rattey) should be released from active ...

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  25. United Nations Charter Ratified by U.S. Senate

    By 85 votes to two (the Republicans Senators Langer and Shipstead dissenting) the Senate yesterday ra[?]fled the United Nations Charter. ...

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  26. Wring’s Heart Attach Will Not Prevent Trial

    The slight heart attack which Hermann Goering has just suffered will not prevent him standing his trial as a war criminal, it is announced, at ...

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