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  3. BORNEO OPERATIONS

    NEW YORK, July 1[?] (A.A.P.).— The American Associated Press correspondent in Manila says that the United States Seventh Fleet ...

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  4. NAVY POUNDING JAPAN

    NEW YORK, July 18 (A.A.P.) — The "New York Times" correspondent (W. H. Lawrence) says: "Our fleet has been prowling the seas off Japan for over nine days without ...

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  5. TERRIFIC EXPLOSIONS CAUSED NIGHT OF TERROR IN HALIFAX.

    NEW YORK, July 18 (A.A.P.)—The Canadian Press correspondent at Halifax says that a series of terrific explosions in the naval armament depot rocked the city, and fires and blasts continued into the ...

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  6. DACHAU PRISONERS FREED

    Horrors worse than those found in the German concentration camps of Buchenwald and Belsen were discovered in the stinking hell-hole of Dachau, captured by troops of the 42nd and 45th Infantry Divisions of the Seventh U.S. Anny April 30, 1945. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. UNWISE TO CIVILISE

    CANBERRA, July 19.—It would be unwise to civilise the natives of New Guinea and Papus as they might link up with Japan and ...

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  8. SECOND HEAVIER BLAST.

    A second great blast, heavier than the first, shook the Halifax area shortly after midnight, shattering countless windows throughout the city. Naval ...

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  9. ROYALTY IN ULSTER.

    LONDON, July 18 (A.A.P.).—Five thousand Ulster war workers mobbed Their Majesties and Princess Elizabeth at a garden party at Belfast. Loud ...

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  10. GRAVE CHARGES LEVELLED AGAINST AGED MARSHAL PETAIN.

    LONDON, July 19 (A.A.P.)—When the trial of Marshal Petain begins in the High Court of Justice on July 23, he will face a double charge of plotting against the internal security of the French State and of ...

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  11. RUSSO FINNISH PACT

    LONDON, July 18 (A.A.P.).—A Helsinki message says that a Russo-Finnish agreement, lasting one year, from September, has been signed in ...

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  12. INQUIRY ORDERED

    NEW YORK, July 19 (A.A.P.).— The "Herald Tribune's" correspondent at Washington learns that the Senate Military Affairs Committee will ...

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  13. DARING ENEMY AGENT

    NEW YORK, July 18(A.A.P.).—The Federal Bureau of Investigation has arrested Karl Wacker (20). an alleged German espionage agent, who posed ...

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  14. TOKIO HAS AN "EXPLANATION."

    The Tokio radio says that the British and American attack on the Tokio area was a mere trick to revive the lagging American war effort. "It is insane to ...

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  15. IN TOUCH WITH FASCIST SOCIETY

    Under the [?] head Petain is charged with abhorring the Republic." It is alleged that he sent a letter to Charles Maurras, leader of the ...

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  16. SUPER[?] HEAVY GUNS

    NEW YORK, July 18 (A.A.P.). —The American Associated Press correspondent says that Brigadier-General Stewart Beimel, chief of ...

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  17. SUICIDE PLANES

    WASHINGTON, July 18 (A.A.P.).— The Navy has disclosed that one of the aircraft carriers, the Ticonderoga, suffered severe damage and 370 ...

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  18. JAPANESE LOSSES.

    WASHINGTON, July 18 (A.A.P.).— The American Associated Press correspondent says that official figures indicate that the British and American ...

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  19. GERMAN LABOUR

    PARIS, July 18 (A.A.P.).—The Government has announced plans for the use of German labour for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of the ...

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  20. U.S. RUBBER STOCKS

    WASHINGTON, July 18 (A.A.P.).— The retiring rubber director (Mr John Collyer), reporting to the War Production Board chairman, said that the ...

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  21. TWO TOWNS EVACUATED

    VANCOUVER, July 19 (A.A.P.).— Dartmouth's entire civilian population of 17,000 persons, were evacuated as the fires approached the main ...

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  22. ATTACKS ON HONSHU.

    NEW YORK, July 18 (A.A.P.).—A Pacific Ocean area communique says: "British and American air and surface attacks on military targets and ...

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  23. ELLENDALE MANDARINS

    BRISBANE, July 19.—Approval has been given to increase the Brisbane ceiling prices for the Ellendale variety of mandarin. This was announced ...

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  24. WOOL BOARD

    CANBERRA, July 19.—The Minister for Commerce (Mr. W. J. Scully) to-day gazetted the members of the new Australian Wool Board. They will ...

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  25. DEATH SENTENCE

    MILAN, July 19 (A.A.P.).—An Allied Military Tribunal sentenced Fermo Lini (20). to death, and four colleagues to from six to 30 years for banding ...

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  26. QUESTIONS OF POLICY

    LONDON, July 18 (A.A.P.).—The "Big Three" are deciding only big questions of policy, leaving the task of working out details to various ...

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  27. ITALIAN STRIKERS

    LONDON, July 18 (A.A.P.).—A Milan report says that several thousand men stormed the building of the Turin newspaper, "La Stampa," ...

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  28. SOVIET TANK FACTORY

    LONDON, July 18 (A.A.P.).—Moscow radio says that the Kirov tank factory in the Urals, to which production was switched when the Germans ...

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  29. BRETTON WOODS PLAN

    WASHINGTON, July 18

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  30. PENSION FOR MRS. CURTIN

    CANBERRA, July 19.—The Labour Caucus decided that Mrs. Curtin should be given a pension. The Government will prepare legislation to ...

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    The bodies of U.S. Marines who met death [?] mertar fire on Okinawa re removed to the re[?] As of May 24, combined U.S. Army, Navy and M[?] ties were 9602 dead and missing and 25,514 wounded ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. FRIGID NEW ZEALAND

    CHRISTCHURCH (N.Z), July 19.— Christchurch, the Canterbury capital, is in the grip of the coldest spell since 1878, the thermometers on Wednesday ...

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  33. PEACE FEELERS STILL DENIED.

    WASHINGTON, July 18.—The American Associated Press correspondent states that reporters, quoting current peace rumours, asked the State ...

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  34. BANKING BILL

    CANBERRA, July 19.—The Banking Bill in the Senate passed all stages after several minor Government amendments were carried. ...

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  35. TWELVE LIVES LOST WHEN BRITISH NAVAL PLANE HITS BRIDGE

    SYDNEY, July 19.—Twelve lives were lost when a British naval plane crashed into the concrete bridge spanning Cook's River, North Brighton, early this evening. Immediately it crashed the plane burst ...

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  36. DARING THIEVES

    LONDON, July 18 (A.A.P.)—Jewellery valued at over £5000 was stolen from a mansion at Stoke Poges while the owner. Mrs. Garcia, widow of the ...

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