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  4. Another Big Raid On Japanese Homeland

    WASHINGTON, July 7.—American Super-Fortresses comprising what the U.S. 29th Air Force describes as “a very large task force” to-day again attacked the Japanese homeland. ...

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  6. CAPTURE NEW POINT IN BORNEO

    MANILA, July 7.—Australian troops, in a new amphibious operation, have crossed Balikpapan Bay, South-east Borneo, and, under cover of intense Allied naval gunfire, have captured Penadjam Point. ...

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  7. Nicaragua Ratifies The Charter

    MANAGUA, July 7.— The Nicaraguan Congress has approved, end the President has ratified, the United ...

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  8. UNION JACK UNFURLED IN BERLIN

    LONDON July 7—When a Strapping sergeant of the Grenadier Guards, on Friday afternoon, unfurled the Union Jack ...

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    LABUAN ISLAND, BORNED—Australian [?] make contact with forward infantry on the Westers [?] railway. Australian operations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. £300,000 Stolen From Bank

    PARIS, July 7.—French police, after a hastily organised search, have recovered £300,000, which was stolen ...

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  11. China Enters Ninth Year Of War With Japan

    CHUNGKING, July 7.— An Allied landing in Japan is “anticipated” by the Chinese High Command. This was revealed by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek yesterday when he directed attention to the [?] that China ...

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  12. BRITISH IN OVERCROWDED CAMPS

    LONDON July 7.—As a result of a misunderstanding between the Russian and British Governments, British occupation “troops ...

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  13. CONSCRIPTS BLAMED FOR RIOTING

    LONDON, July. 7.— Despite the immediate removal of [?] Canadian [?] from “[?]” there is still about 600 around ...

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  14. TACTICS OF JAP SUICIDE PLANES

    LONDON July. — Attacks launched by Japanese Kami[?] —suicide—pilots normally last only about eleven seconds. ...

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  15. Red Army As Peacemaker At Teschen

    LONDON July 7—The Red Army is intervening to prevent any disturbance of peace on the line running through the disputed ...

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  16. To-day’s Leader: Winning The Peace With Plans

    [?] fourteen day trip in the open trucks, through frezing weather, was the ordeal endured by ...

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  18. GIRL OVERCOME BY GAS FUMES

    SYDNEY Sat.—Preparing for a bath at her home on McPherson-street, Waverley, last night, Joyce Reid, 18, was overcome ...

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  19. CONFLICTING ALLIED POLICIES IN GERMANY

    LONDON July 7.—Differing attitudes towards administrative and economic problems in occupied Germany bring a grave ...

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  20. Petrol Ration Could Be Doubled

    SYDNEY Sat.—The general secretary of NRMA Mrs. S. I. Johnson, said to-day that the Government could well double the ...

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  21. CREW OF R.C.A.F. PLANE RESCUED AT SEA

    HALIFAX (Nona Scotia) July 7.—A widespread search is still being made for the Transport Command Liberator which ...

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  22. TEN KILLED IN SYRIAN RIOT

    LONDON July 6. — Three French soldiers were killed and eight wounded in a riot following a road accident at Ladlkiya, 100 ...

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  23. Secrecy Of Ballot Questioned

    LONDON July 7.—In a- fetter the “Times” correspondent, questions whether the voting procedure on Thursday could not ...

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  24. FOUND INJURED ON RAILWAY

    SYDNEY Sat — John Stead man, 44, of Newtown, was found on the railway line at Summer Hill last night in a [?] ...

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  25. ASHES TO BE SCATTERED

    SYDNEY Sat.—The ashes of the late Percy Ward, for 38 years engineer on the Union Company ships, will be scattered over ...

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  26. FUNERAL OF PRIME MINISTER

    PERTH Saturday—The RAAF plane bringing the body of Mr. Curtin to Perth for burial is expected to arrive at four o’clock ...

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  27. New U.S. Secretary Of State

    WASHINGTON July 7—President Truman announced that the Director of War Mobilisation, Mr. Vinson, will be ...

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  28. De Gaulle To Visit Washington

    PARIS July 7—General de Gaulle has accepted with pleasure” an invitation from President Truman to visit Washing ...

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  29. GREAT MOVEMENT OF WAR MATERIAL TO INDIA

    CALCUTTA, July 7.— Shoulder flashes, which have been a familiar sight on all battle fronts, from Normandy to China, are appearing here as—in a vast deployment scheme, additional to that now being implemented by the United States—thousands of tons of new equipment and weapons move in from Europe for the war with Japan. ...

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  30. Unhurt In 18ft. Fall

    Melbourne Bat. — Dale (Happy) Moon of North Coburg. aged three, fell 18ft from a balcony last night, and escaped ...

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  32. COLD MORNING IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY Sat.—The temperature in Sydney this morning was 40 degrees, the coldest morning for more than 12 months. ...

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  33. Mr. Churchill Arrives At Hendaye

    LONDON July. 7.—Spanish Radio announces that the Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, has arrived at Kendays. ...

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