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  3. PRIME MINISTER

    CANBERRA, July 4.—Great fears were held to-night far the life of the Prime Minister (Mr. J. Curtin). No official bulletin was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BALIK PAPAN DANGERS

    NEW YORK, July 4 (A.A.P.).—The Associated Press representative on Balik Papan says that Australian demolition squads are uncovering many mines, including 540lb. sea mines, ...

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  5. U.S. MARINES ON SAIPAN ISLAND

    Words failing, U.S. Marines use physical persuasion to induce an ox to move up war sapplies to front lines on Saipan, strategic Maria[?]as island where organised Japanese resistance was ended on July 8, 1944. Saipan, second largest island in the Marianas group of the Central ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHURCHILL MEETS MIXED RECEPTION AT WALTHAMSTOW MEETING

    LONDON, July 3 (A.A.P.).—Mr. Churchill addressed one of the most tumultuous meetings of his career, when 20,000 people gave him a mixed reception of cheers and boos at Walthamstow Stadium ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL TARGETS

    WASHINGTON, July 4 (A.A.P.). —The 20th Air Force announces that a very large number of Super-Fortresses attacked industrial areas ...

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  8. HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR INDIA

    BRISBANE, July 4.—When the High Coimmissioner for India (Sir Raghunath Paranjpye) arrived in Brisbane to-day, he met his old ...

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  9. OCCUPATION OF BERLIN BY BRITISH AND AMERICAN FORCES

    LONDON, July 3 (A.A.P.).—The Exchange Telegraph Agency's Berlin correspondent says that spearheads of the main British and American occupation forces moved in at 11.30 to-day. The main American ...

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  10. INSTALLATIONS SHELLED.

    NEW YORK, July 4.—The Tokio radio states that five American warships shelled war installations off Shikoku in Karafuto yesterday. ...

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  11. PRICE OF OCCUPATION

    LONDON, July 3. (A.A.P.).— Jugoslavia, during the German occupation, suffered the loss of 1,401,460 civilians, 283,540 military ...

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  12. AIRFIELD AND TOWN SECURED.

    The first of two major objectives of our Balik Papan invasion was realised on Monday when troops of Australia's Seventh Division gained possession of ...

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  13. CORRESPONDENT'S DESCRIPTION

    Writing from inside Berlin to-day, the Exchange Telegraph Agency correspondent in Berlin says that the British troops are here and the ...

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  14. GERMANS TRIED.

    LONDON, July 3 (A.A.P.).— When the trial waa retraed of eight German prisoners of war, all young non-commissioned officers, ...

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  15. FOUR CITIES RAIDED.

    GUAM, July 4.—The gesture on American Independence Day to Japan was practically to destroy four more cities by fire raids from 500 ...

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  16. HEAVY FOOD DEFICITS.

    CANBERRA, June 27.—Allied Ministers for Food and Agriculture have been meeting in London discussing the world food position as it emerged at ...

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  17. SPRINGBOARD FOR JAVA.

    MELBOURNE, July 4.—After the capture of Balik Papan, the R.A.A.F. bombers will be able to strike at the heart of the Japanese war industries in ...

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  18. CHINESE DRIVE

    NEW YORK, July 2 (A.A.P.).—The American Associated Press correspondent at Chungking says that the High Command has indicated that Chinese ...

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  19. BODY OF GOEBBELS

    LONDON, July 3. (A.A.P.).— The body of Goebbels will be shown in a documentary film on Berlin now being made "so that ...

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  20. POLISH ASSURANCE

    LONDON, July 3 (A.A.P.).—The new Polish Government of National Unity has sent a pledge through diplomatic channels assuring the British ...

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  21. LAVISH HOSPITALITY

    LONDON, July 3 (A.A.P.).—A real West Country welcome was extended to members of the crew of H.M.A.S. Australia by the Lord Mayor of ...

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  22. HOSPITAL AND PATIENTS BURNT.

    NEW YORK, July 3 (A.A.P.).—The American Associated Press correspondent at Balik Papan says that the Japanese set fire to the native hospital and ...

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  23. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE.

    MANILA, July 4 (A.A.P.).—General MacArthur's communique states: "Units of the Seventh Australian Division drove up the coastal highway ...

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  24. ROTTERDAM DOCK STRIKE

    LONDON, July 3. (A.A.P.).—Unless the Rotterdam dock-strikers return to work before the weekend, civilians will be unable to draw rations, stated the ...

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  25. "GAULEITER OF BRITAIN"

    LONDON, July 3. (A.A.P.).—Luxemburg radio announces that Allied troops have captured Ernst Wilhelm Bohle[?] whom Hitler in 1940 appointed Gauleiter ...

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  26. PURSUING JAPANESE.

    CHUNGKING, July 4.—The High Command announced that the Chinese who captured Liucheng are hotly pursping the remnants of the Japanese ...

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  27. GERMANS IN CRETE

    PARIS July 3. (A.A.P.).—Prince Peter of Greece, cousin to King George of Greece, en route to China for an inspection of Allied bases, stated that ...

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  28. CHINESE SUCCESSES.

    NEW YORK, July 3 (A.A.P.).—The American Associated Press correspondent at Chungking says that the 14th Air Force communique announces that ...

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  29. SYNTHETIC RUBBER

    WASHINGTON, July 3 (A.A.P.).— The rubber reserve company which supervises the operation of 51 Government-owned synthetic rubber factories, ...

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  30. MR HARRY HOPKINS RESIGNS

    WASHINGTON, July 3 (A.A.P.).— The White House announces the retirement of Mr Harry Hopkins from the Government service. Mr. Hopkins, in ...

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  31. ANTI-NAZI LEADER

    LONDON, July 3, (A.A.P.).—The death is announced in London of Max Braun, aged 52, leader of the Saa[?] anti-Nazis when Hitler took over the ...

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  32. VERY LIGHT CASUALTIES.

    Casualties have been remarkably light, and the ratio with those of the Japanese is unofficially estimated to be at least 20 to 1. Although no ...

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  33. S.S. SNIPERS

    LONDON, Jly 3. (A.A.P.).—Hidden snipers, probably members of the S.S still at The Hague, are firing on Dutch and Allied troops and police, stated ...

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  34. JAPANESE DIPLOMATS

    LONDON, July 3 (A.A.P.).—Reuter's correspondent in Salzburg says that 33 diplomats from the Japanese Embassy in Berlin, including the Ambassador ...

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  35. GOODS RECEIVED FROM INDIA.

    CANBERRA, July 5.—Australia is receiving the maximum quantity of goods that could be shipped from India, the Acting Attorney-General (Mr. J. A. ...

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  36. CARIBBEAN FEDERATION.

    NASSAU, July 3 (A.A.P.).—The Bahamas House of Assembly unanimously rejected the proposal to establish a federation of the British Caribbean ...

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