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  4. The Change-Over At No. 10 Downing Street

    LONDON, July 28.—Although Mr. Attlee’s first official statement as Prime Minister was dated from No. Downing Street, he has not yet taken up residence there It was agreed that Mr. Churchill should have a few days ...

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  6. “Big Three” Meeting To Continue

    LONDON, July 28.—ft is learned definitely that the meetings of the “Big Three” will resume to-day, says an ...

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  7. U.S. BATTLESHIP BRINGS AMMUNITION TO OKINAWA

    A U.S battleship its giant gun looming over the of an LST (landing ship, tanks), takes on a load of ammunition some-where off [?] in preparation for further bombardment of enemy position in support of American ground forces ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Tokio Radio Says Japs Will Prosecute War To Bitter End

    LONDON, July 28.—The Associated Press representative at Potsdam says that Tokio radio’s reply to the ultimatum that Japan intended to prosecute the war to the end, according to a fixed plan, was picked up by all military listening posts and passed on to the ...

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  9. MR. ATTLEE SELECTS CHIEF

    LONDON July 28—The new Prime Minister, Mr. C. ft. Attlee, announced from No. 10 Downing-street that the King had ...

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  10. 150 Killed In Rail Disaster

    LYONS, July 28 . — One hundred and fifty people are reported killed or injured in a rail crash at Saint Eons, in ...

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  11. A.I.F. Fighting In Hills ln Wooded Hills On Borneo

    MANlLA July 28—General MacArthur’s communique states that strong combat patrols of Australian Seventh and Ninth Divisions continue the reduction of enemy groups in wooded hills in the interior of Borneo. ...

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  12. New Magazine For Owen Gun

    BRISBANE, Sat—A new type of magazine for the Owen gun has been made by a Queensland firm, to the ...

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  13. MIXED RECEPTION FOR DE GAULLE

    PARIS July 28.—General de Gaulis was [?] with cries of Down with [?]torship,” mingied with char[?] when he ...

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  14. JAPANESE BROKEN MEN OF BURMA

    LONDON, July 28.—The Japanese are the broken men of Burma. writes a military observer at the headquarters of the ...

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  15. ARREST OF EX-AUSTRIAN MILLIONAIRE

    MONTEVIDEO July 28—The Associated Press says the police announced the arrest of the ex-Austrian munitions ...

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  16. DEALING WITH GERMANY’S “BAD BOYS”

    SYDNEY Sat.—“Pacific Post,” organ of the Royal Navy in Australia, attacked the reported Allied plan to exile 10,000 German ...

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  17. CUT IN RICE INDUSTRY ORDERED

    LEETON; Saturday.—Heavy reductions in rice production on Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area have been demanded by the ...

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  18. BRITISH WAR EFFORT IN THE PACIFIC

    LONDON July 28.—A British naval spokesman In Washington said to-day that the-all-out British effort In the Pacific war ...

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  19. To-day’s Leader: Potsdam and After

    WASHINGTON, July 28.—The Germans, In the closing stages of the war, had perfected an “election seat” to catapult pilot from ...

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  20. WANTON DESTRUCTION OF WINDOWS

    SYDNEY. Sat. — Hundreds of pounds worth of damage was Done by a Smasher of plate-glass windows in the city early this ...

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  21. GREEK E.A.M. CONGRATULATES MR. ATTLEE

    LONDON July 28—The Greek News Agency says , that the EAMites cabled congratulations to Mr. Attlee, wishing prosperity to ...

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  22. LABOURS GAINS 211 SEATS

    LONDON, July 28.—When final election returns were declared last night, Labour had won 390 seats in a House of 640. ...

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  23. Goering Suffers Heart Attack

    LONDON July 28.—Goering suffered a heart attack during an electric storm on Thursday, thus raising the question whether he ...

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  24. Elected Killed In Car Smash

    LONDON. July 28.—Aid. A. J. Dobbs. (Lab.) who was elected to the House of Commons for Smethwick was killed Instantly when a ...

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  25. Cleric’s Plea For Delinquent Children

    SYDNEY. Sat. — Rev. Gordon Smee, Children’s Court chaplain, to-day attacked the Government its failure to provide new ...

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  26. “Warned Off,” Says Mr. Churchill Jokingly

    LONDON July 28—Mr. Winston Churchill was in a philosophical mood when he returned to Dowing-street after handing ...

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  27. TOURlNG R.A.A.F. CRICKETERS IN SCOTLAND

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  28. Jap Suicide Stand On Kweilin

    CHUNGKING July 28 — An Army spokesman, Major-General Kuo, said that the Japanese might make a [?] at ...

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  29. DIVORCES FOR WIVES OF U.S. SERVICEMEN

    PERTH Saturday. — Senator Dorothy Tangney to-day Quoted the case of a Fremantie girl, whose husband had been ...

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  30. Difficult Job For Ambulance

    GLOUCESTER: Mr. Bob Te[?] was falling scrub at Copeland when he fell and brokers left leg. ...

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  31. DANISH ORDER FOR MONTGOMERY

    COPENHAGEN July 28.—Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery arrived by plane and lunched with King Christian, who ...

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