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  4. White Paper Tells of Britain’s Promise To Vichy

    LONDON, August 2. —New chapters m the Iong and painful story of the British Government's attempts to make an arrangement with Vichy in the autumn of 1940 are ravealed in a White Paper. ...

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  5. HISTORIC MEETING AT PLYMOUTH

    LONDON August 2— Thousands of visitors are flocking to Plymouth to witness, from a distance, the historic meeting of ...

    Article : 185 words
  6. WOUNDED OKINAWANS TREATED BY U.S. MEDICS

    Civilians wounded on Okinawa after the -Ryukyu (Loochow) foland was invaded by US force are treated in an American held hospital by medical corpsmen of the US Tenth Army ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. More Showers On Slopes

    NSW Forecast: Cold, squally, southerly winds, moderate In the western division; more showers on the slopes and tablelands, ...

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  8. SANG AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE

    LONDON August 2—The Australian soprano, Marjorie Lawrence had what she described as “the most thrilling experience ...

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  9. Catroux Says He Tried To Save Indo-China

    MOSCOW August 2.—The French French ambassador to Moscow (M. Caboux) declared that he, without hope of aid from Britain America or Vichy tried to save Indo-China from the Japanese by negotiation rather than lose the colony ...

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  10. A SHARP REMINDER TO JAPANESE

    NEW YORK August 2. — The Australian protest that the Potsdam ultimatum to Japan was too lenient may Serve a useful ...

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  12. Mr. Chifley Rebukes UNRRA Officials

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Although the Federal Government now intends to grant passports to manpower especially women engaged ...

    Article : 117 words
  13. Spies Sentenced In Turkey

    ISTANBUL August 2— A count ma[?] sentenced to death 15 people who aped for Germany just before ...

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  14. STRIKES AT TRIESTE

    TRIESTE August 2—Unofficial strikes broke out immediately after a military court sentenced George Jaksetic editor of the ...

    Article : 85 words
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  16. To-day's Leader: The Tax Burden

    GUAM, August 2.—American air power in the war against Japan reached new heights yesterday when 800 Superforts again rocked Nippon’s home security with a record load of 6000 tons of incendiaries and explosives, which were hurled against five ...

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  17. FREE PASSAGES TO AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA Thurs.—In Parliament to-day the Minister for immigration (Mr. Calwell) disclosed that the Commonwealth ...

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  18. Great American War Group Dissolved

    LONDON August 2.—The U.S. 12th Army Group, the greatest war machine in America's history, was dissolved last night. ...

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  19. HASSETT MAKES CENTURY AT PORTSMOUTH

    LONDON August 2— The Australian Services side made 381 against the Royal Navy and Marines side vat Portsmouth ...

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  20. SHARES SLUMP IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, August 2—A broadcast last night by the chairman of the Labour Party’s national executive, Professor Laski, in ...

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  21. GERMANS BLAMED FOR EXPLOSION

    PRAGUE August 2.—it is officially announced that a tremendous explosion occurred near Au[?]sig when a factory building, ...

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  22. COALCLIFF MINE RESUMES

    SYDNEY Thursday—The mineworkers at Coalcliff colliery, who have been on strike for four days on a dispute over dust, resumed ...

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  23. BERNBOROUGH’S FUTURE

    BRISBANE Thurs.— Harborough who has been entered for the Cameron Handicap and the Newcastle Cup, to be run at ...

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  24. DARING RESCUE BY U.S. LIGHT UNITS

    GUAM, August 2.—In a daring operation yesterday light units of the U.S. fleet evacuated 283 natives from enemy-held Jakut Island, in the Marshalls. This feat is announced in the communiqué from Admiral Nimitz, which also announce task tone raid on Wake island, former American possession the Central ...

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  25. POLES RELEASED BY RUSSIANS

    MOSCOW August 2—The authorities have freed four of 12 poles who last June were sentenced id varying terms of ...

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  26. KILLED IN ACTION

    SYDNEY Thursday. — In an army casualty list issued to-day the following names appear:— Killed in action: Pte. W. E. ...

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  27. Sydney Produce Markets

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  29. GO-SLOW ON LONDON DOCKS

    LONDON August 2. — Tally: clanks and lightermen in the Surrey Socks, London, stopped. work when troops began to ...

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