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  4. Heavy Polling At The British Elections

    LONDON, July 6.—Polling yesterday in the first general election for ten years was heavy. It is estimated that seventy to eighty per cent of the electors recorded their votes. Incompleteness of the register caused many anomalies. For instance, many ...

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  5. JAPAN IN FOR A TORRID TIME

    WASHINGTON, July 6.—Heavily increased blows against the tottering Japanese empire were forecast to-day by the Under Secretary for War, Mr. Patterson, when he revealed to Press correspondents, that large numbers of troops had already been deployed ...

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  6. Isolated Showers On North Coast

    SYDNEY Friday.—Forecast for New South Wales: Isolated showers on the north coast and southeast, east otherwise generally flue. ...

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  7. WOUNDED U.S. VETERAN MEETS UNCIO CONFEREES

    A. U. S. war veteran who last both his legs in battle on the European front meets delegates of the United Nations Conference on international Organisation in San Francisco. shown are (left to flight) Dean Virginal C. Gildevsleeve, of Barnard ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Recognition Of Polish Government

    LONDON July 6—The British and American Governments have formally recognised the Polish Government in Warsaw. ...

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  9. Tokio Air fields Bombed

    WASHINGTON, July 6.— Tokio radio yesterday said that 100 Mustangs with nine Super-Fortresses, attacked ...

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  10. Situation In Berlin Reported To Be Confused

    LONDON July 6.—British and American troops in [?]for themselves how [?] are the difference between the Res Army administration of the city and that of the major western Allies, states Reuter’s correspondent ...

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  11. COSTLY SEARCH FOR LIBERATOR ABANDONED

    LONDON July 6—A search, costing half a million sterling, in which seven British and American can worships, at least 17 ...

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  12. Jap. Casualties In New Guinea

    [?] [?] ground forces have counted an additional 1175 enemy dead and captured 27 ...

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  13. CANADIANS {ON RIOT AGAIN AT ALDERSHOT

    [?] [?] gain last night, [?]through centers of the town for over ...

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  15. Mr. Churchill To Take A Short Rest

    LONDON July E—It is announced from 10. Downing-street that Mr. Churchill is to take a short rest abroad. ...

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  16. CROWD HISSED LUCHAIRE

    PARIS July 6.—A crowd booed and hissed Jean Luchaire, fomerer assistant editor of the Vichy newspaper, “Noveau Temps,” ...

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  17. Seven Collieries Idle In N.S.W.

    SYDNEY Friday.— Seven mines are idle on the coalfields to-day and production loss exceeds 8000 tons. ...

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  18. Chinese Smash Through Jap Defences

    CHUNGKING June 6—Chinese troops in the Liuchow area continue to smash through the battered Japanese defences. ...

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  19. Remanded On Murder Charge.

    NEWCASTLE. Friday.— Harold Preston (58) forman, was charged in the police court today with having murdered his ...

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  20. Shipping Off Korea Attacked

    GUAM July 6.—General Mac-Arthur’s communique states: Navy privateers sank shipping off Korea, on the China coast, ...

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  21. RAIL PORTER CHARGED

    NEWCASTLE Friday—Charles William Bainbridge (25), railway poster was charged in the Police Court to-day with theft of ...

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  22. To-day’s Leader: Legacy

    LONDON July 6— The Fifteenth Army Group, consisting of famous Eighth and fifth Ar[?] ceased to exist at Midnight ...

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  23. Sydney Produce Markets

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  24. Alleged Blow With Tomahawk.

    SYDNEY Friday. — When be was charged at Newtown court today with the malicious wounding of a woman at Newtown on ...

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  25. Resignation Of Mr. Morgenthau

    WASHINGTON July — The [?]gnation o£ the Secretly of Treasury, Mr. Morganthau, been accepted by the ...

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  26. A.I.F. Continues Advance On Borneo.

    MANILA, July 6.— Continuing their great advance in South cast Born[?] troops of the A.I.F. Seventh Division have followed up the capture of the oil port of Balikpapan with a five-mile drive along the coastal highway to capture another [?] airstrip— Manggar airfield, 13 miles cast of Balikpapan. ...

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  27. LONDON POLISH GOVERNMENT

    LONDON July 6—It is officially announced that the Government is appointing a Trcasury committees to supervise the ...

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