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  4. ORDER RESTORED IN THE LEVANT

    LONDON, June 4.—Despatches reaching Paris states order is completely restored throughout the Levant. No serious incidents were reported yesterday. In Damascus, the British military authorities had to take firm ...

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  5. CHINESE BREAK JAP DEFENCES

    NEW YORK June 3—In a three-day drive, Chinese forces have broken the Japanese defence line before Paoching, capturing three ...

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  6. Some Isolated Showers

    N.S.W. Forecast: Scattered showers in the south-east and north-eastern districts, otherwise fine; winds chiefly westerly; ...

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  7. VON PAPEN CAPTURED

    Count Franz von Papen, 67-year-old German diplomat and Chancellor of the Reich before the Nazi regime, for which he became an outstanding ambassador and negotiator, was captured on April 10, 1945, by troops of the 194th U.S. [?]borne Division ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Amazing Revelations Of Nazi Escapees

    LONDON June 4.—Armed patrols, along the 180-mile border between Ulster and Eire, have been strengthened as a result of ...

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  9. Surrender Of Japan Must Be Unconditional

    MONTREAL, June 4—The American Associated Press correspondent on board the Third Fleet flagship in the western Pacific said Admiral Halsey told a Press conference that unconditional and unadulterated surrender by Japan ...

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  10. BRITISH MAIL BY LANCASTER

    SYDNEY Monday—A huge Lancastrian plane, which left Bournemouth at 11 a.m. G.M.T. last Thursday, landed at Mascot ...

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  11. Effect of White Australia Policy Abroad

    SYDNEY Mon. — Mr. E. J. Thornton, who recently represented Australia in London at the World Trade Union ...

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  12. FATE OF QUISLING IN NORWAY

    LONDON June 4.—Quisling’s fate is the subject of in[?]dasing controversy in Norway, where there has been no execution since ...

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  13. Report On Liquor Question

    SYDNEY Monday—Within the next two months the report of the Departmental committee on liquor will be ...

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  14. FIUME PORT WRECKED BY GERMANS

    LONDON June 4—The Germans almost completely wrecked Flume’s port facilities between April 21 and May 3, says ...

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  15. Ten Years’ Gaol For Manslaughter

    SYDNEY Monday—In the Central Criminal Court to-day Denis James Lyons (16) was sentenced by Mr. Justice Maxwell to 10 ...

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  16. Weeding Out Surplus Hands In Services

    CANBERRA Monday.— Four committees established to review manpower in the Commonwealth departments and three fighting ...

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  17. To-day’s Leader: Co-Prosperity

    LONDON, June 4—Hitler called off the invasion of Britain on October 22, 1940, after the Luftwaffe had been trounced by the R.A.F. in the Battle of Britain, according to high officers of the German High Command interviewed ...

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  18. Eastern Air Force Gets Rich Dividends

    MANILA June 4.—American and RAAF planes, comprising the eastern air force which operates under the command of ...

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  19. Electricity May Be Rationed In Sydney

    SYDNEY Monday—The deputy general manager, Mr. C. J. Craggs, to-day issued a warning to industrial, commercial and ...

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  20. Sinister German Organisation

    LONDON June 4.—An apparent plan to perpetuate Nazi ideology, through underground methods, has been discovered by ...

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  21. TRIESTE PROBLEM NEAR SETTLEMENT

    LONDON, June 4.—The month old dispute over the administration of Trieste, pending final decision by the peace conference, appears near the end, as there is widespread belief that an Allied military government may be functioning within a week. It is obvious negotiations on remaining points have reached a decisive phase. ...

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  22. Sightseers Plunder Hitler’s Mountain Home

    LONDON June 4.—Tens of Thousands of soldiers and sightseers are pouring in from a radi[?] of 100 miles to see Hitler’s ...

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  23. Extension Of Auckland Naval Base

    AUCKLAND (NZ) Monday. — Work on the extension of the Auckland naval base will be completed as expeditiously as ...

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  24. Sydney Produce Markets

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  26. RUSSIANS AT BORNHOLM

    COPENHAGEN June 3—The chief of the visting Russian Military Delegation told a Press conference that the Russians ...

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