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  4. MacArthur To Lead Mighty Invasion Force Against Japan

    The entire Ryukyu Island chain, as well as the army and air forces in the islands, except the Eighth Air Force, have now been placed under the direct command of General Douglas MacArthur, Commander-in-Chief ...

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  5. Food Rationing May Be Stricter

    Drastic revision of Australia’s plans for switching from war to peace may be necessary by the greatly increased demand from UNRRA. A ...

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  6. POURING BOMBS ON TO “THE BLOT”

    A mortar crew from a Sixth Australian Division infanry battalion in action pouring bombs on to “The Blot,” a feature in the ranges behind Wewak, from which Japs were recently driven. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CABLES IN BRIEF

    The bells of St Paul’s pealed on Saturday for the first time since the outbreak for a Royal birthday occasion, the Queen’s 45th. The bells ...

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  8. Liner With Eventful Record Visits Here

    The 20,000-ton Orient liner Orontes, which suffered a 20 hours’ continuous bombardment during the North African landing at Algiers in ...

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  10. 7000 Tons of Bombs At One Assault

    Plans for dropping more than 7000 tons of explosives on Japan in a single attack were discussed at Manila at the weekend between General ...

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  11. LAVAL’S “GOOD WORD” FOR THE GERMANS

    When the trial of Marshal Petain, head of the Vichy State, on a charge of betraying France, was continued today, Pierre Laval, a former Premier, continuing his evidence, said that France without Germany’s help, could not have lived over two months. ...

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  12. ROMMEL’S DEATH

    Field Marshal Erwin Rommel committed suicide as an alternative to sentence of death by a Nazi court for alleged complicity in the ...

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  13. JAP SHIPPING HIT HARD

    Indication of the increasing weight of destruction to Japanese shipping was given by General MacArthur at the weekend. ...

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  14. Hotelkeeper’s Story of No Linen

    Commenting on a statement by the licensee of the Royal Hotel, Redfern, Mrs Annie Wilkins, that 11 bedrooms, including four double rooms, were ...

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  15. RUSSO-TURKISH TALKS BREAK DOWN

    Cyrus L. Sulzberger, New York “Times” correspondent in Paris, says that reliable sources have revealed that conversations between ...

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  16. AN AUSTRALIAN AS GOVERNOR OF NSW?

    Appointment of an Australian as Governor of NSW would be in line with Labor policy. The ALP president (Mr Frank Kelly) said this tonight, ...

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  17. Jap Atrocities at Guam

    Because a priest, Father Duneas, and his brother protested against Japanese assaults on native women and girls at Guam early last year, ...

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  18. Ex-Serviceman Still in Other Man’s House

    William Waggien, the ex-serviceman who, with his wife and two children, took possession of a vacant house in Bell street, Hawthorn, on ...

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  19. Japs’ Significant Admission

    Denying the State Department’s accusation that the Japanese were attempting to protect target areas by placing a prisoner of war camp ...

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  20. War Guilt Trials “Sometime in September”

    Officials who have just returned from Potsdam regard the report that the war guilt trials will start at Nuremberg on September 1 as too ...

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  21. V.C. Winner to Aid A.C.F.

    Sgt Reginald Rattey, VC, has been seconded to the NSW division of the Australian Comforts Fund by the Minister for the Army (Mr Forde). ...

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  22. Suggests Referendum on Housing

    The Minister for Supply (Senator Ashley) yesterday urged a referendum on whether the Federal Government should carry out an ...

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  23. Lightning Kills Boy

    Lightning killed Walter Podmore, aged 14, of North Perth, shortly after noon today when it struck a tree in which the lad had been bird nesting ...

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  24. Queen Wilhelmina Progressing

    Princess Juliana, in the course of a broadcast today, reported that Queen Wilhelmina’s illness from pneumonia had taken a favorable ...

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  25. Trial of Quisling Creates Great Interest

    The demand for seats at the trial of the infamous Norwegian traitor, Major Vidkun Quisling, which is expected to begin on August 20, has ...

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