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  4. 4744 Japanese In Mopping Up On Luzon

    MANILA, August 6.—It is revealed in Genera Mac Arthur’s communique to-day that 4744 Japanese dead have been counted and 444 prisoners taken in mopping-up operations in the mountains in northern Luzon. ...

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  5. MIGHTY INVASION FORCE FOR JAPAN

    NEW YORK, August 6—Following the official announcement in Washington the joint chiefs of staff ordered the extension of General MacArthur’s command to include the Ryukyu Islands, a statement has been issued from MacArthur’s headquarters in ...

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  6. Scattered Coastal Showers

    NSW Forecast: Broken [?] and overcast; mild northerly winde; mainly fine for the present but some [?]ttared rain ...

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  7. Nazis Deprived Of Citizenship

    PRAGUE, August 6—A decree ha been issued depriving all Germans and Hungarians, living in Czech territory, ...

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  8. U.S. ARMY ENGINEERS HELP REBUILD MANILA

    U.S. Army steam shovels and bulldozors begin in the mammoth lob of clearing away demolished building in Manila, Philippines Islands capital, before starting reconstruction with the help of the lalandors U.S. Army engineers are repairing or replacing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CHINESE MURDERED BY JAPANESE

    CHUNGKING Aug. 6—The Chinese have officially reported that 60,000 Chinese civilian are missing from the Kanhslen’ area, ...

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  10. LIBERTY FOR MANY YUGOSLAVS

    BELGRADE Aug. 6.—The Provisional Government, on the advice of Marshal Tito, passed a far-reaching amnesty law, granting ...

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  11. 115,000 Due For Discharge

    MANILA, Aug. 6.—It was announced by General Mac-Arthur that about half of 115,000 army personnel with ...

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  12. Naval Rating’s Hash Act

    SYDNEY Monday—A British naval rating . who later told the police that his girl friend had thrown him over this morning, ...

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  13. Holiday Crowds Stranded Through Strike

    LONDON August 6— Holiday crowds in Liverpool and district were stranded by the [?] strike when [?] ...

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  14. DEFECT IN BRITISH TANKS

    LONDON August 6—A [?] undisclosed defect In British tanks was revealed in a pamphlet issued by the Tanks Victory Club ...

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  15. Woman Chloroformed And Robbed

    SYDNEY Monday.—The police are investigating allegations that woman was chloroformed and robbed and her married daughter ...

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  16. New Angle On Rommel’s Death

    LONDON Aug 6—A sworn statement that his father, field Marshal Erwin Rommel, committed suicide as an alternative to a ...

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  17. BERLIN COMMENT ON POTSDAM DECISIONS

    BERLIN, August 6.—Newspapers yesterday, for the first time gave, detailed comment on the Potsdam communique The pro-Russian Berlin “Zeitung,” which is the organ the city administration, declared: “If we are honest, we ...

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  18. GUNS OF FRENCH BATTLESHIP SAWN THROUGH

    PARIS August. 6.—The battleship Strazbourg,’ 25,000 tons, last week was raised from bottom of Toulon harbour, ...

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  19. FOUR MINES IDLE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY Monday. — On the NSW coalfields to-day four mines were idle for a loss of 4100 tons; Revival of the deputies’ ...

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  20. PHANTOM FLEETS USED AS DECOYS

    LONDON Aug. 6—The Royal Navy, for nearly two years, used phantom, fleets of wooden war ships, fitted with dummy guns, ...

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  21. VICTORY FOR RAAF AT REGATTA

    LONDON August 6.—The Australian air force recorded Its first victory of the season yesterday, winning the open eights ...

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  22. To-day’s Leader: A Grave issue

    LONDON, August 6.—Although he was a Conservative born and bred, he was confirmed that Britain’s foreign policy was in no way weakened by the advantage of the Labour Government, declared Quinton Hogg, M.P. in an open letter to ...

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  23. WORLD TRADE UNION CHARTER

    MOSCOW Aug. 6—Discussion on the draft of the World Trade Union Charter took place between the Russian representatives ...

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  24. LETTER FOR BRITISH FLEET

    LONDON August 6.—Officers and men -of the- Royal Navy, operating off the Japanese coast, letters from home In ten ...

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  25. I STAT’S TEN YEAR BUILDING PLAN

    SYDNEY Monday,—The acting Premier, Mr. Baddeley, said to-day that, despite the fact that Commonwealth. wartime regulations ...

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  26. SPANIARDS URGED TO RESIST FALANGE

    LONDON Aug. 6—The Anti-Franco radio station, operating from an unknown area, called on the Spanish peasants yesterday ...

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  27. POLES TAKE OVER STETTIN

    STETTIN August 6—The red and white Polish flag to-day files over Stettin. The Poles have taken over the Administration of the ...

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  28. “GO SLOW'” ON DEFENCE JOBS

    MELBOURNE Monday.—In an effort to compel the government to-give better working conditions, to the men in the building Industry, ...

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  30. TOKIO CLAIMS NIGHT RAID ON OKINWAWA

    MANILA,’ August 6.-—While General MacArthur announced that bad weather continued to hamper the operations of his bombers based on Okinawa, Tokio radio claims that a night raid on Okinawa airfields caused heavy damage and utter confusion. The radio declared that Japanese ...

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  31. ABOLITION OF RESTRICTIONS IN FINLAND

    HELSINKI August 8—The Allied Control commission announced the abolition of restrictions of the movement of ...

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  32. Sydney Produce Markets

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  33. CRASH LANDING OF FLYING BOAT

    NEW YORK August 6—A 72 ton flying ‘boat, Hawail Mara, which was launched on July 21. made a rough landing and ...

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  35. COST OF THE PETAIN TRIAL

    PARIS August, 6.—The trial of Marshal Petain for treason, which seems likely to contions for another week, has already ...

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