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  5. Eisenhower Reviews Great Allied Operation

    WASHINGTON, June 24. — The great Allied operation against Europe was an experiment unprecedented in the history of the world and decisively carried out, partly due to Nazi miscalculation but mainly because Britain and America worked, not ...

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  6. Indian Dispute With South Africa

    NEW YORK June 24.—Head of the Indian delegation to the United Nations, Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar, has filed a complaint with ...

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  7. British Offer To Egyptians

    LONDON, June 24.—A new British proposal designed to meet Egyptians objections to the original draft for a new ...

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  8. Trieste Still Stumbling Block At Paris Talks

    PARIS, June 24.—The Foreign Ministers’ conference is determined to know by Friday next, once and for all, whether they can agree on draft treaties and go on to summon the Peace Conference, says the “London Times” ...

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  9. Fears Of Chaos In Queensland

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Unless the secret talks, which are continuing to-day between the meat employers and employees effect ...

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    General Eisenhower, who says in a report on the great Allied operation in Europe, that it was “an experiment unprecedented in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. KURDISTAN POSITION GRAVE

    TEHERAN June 24.—The Kurdish outlaw forces are besieging five garrison towns in Kurdistan. There is little redoubt the ...

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  12. Successful Tests New Rail Bridge

    SYDNEY, Monday—The new Hawkesbury river bridge was successfully tested to-day when six new 38-class locomotives, with an Aggregate weight of 1200 tons crossed the bridge in a weight and speed experiment. ...

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  13. Constance Bennett’s Fifth Husband

    HOLLYWOOD June 23.—The film actress Constance Bennett, who is 36, has married for the fifth time. Her new husband is ...

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  14. WAGE INCREASES IN FRANCE

    PARIS. June 24.—After five days’ negotiations, the French Communists and the Chief of Staff, M. Bidault. agreed on the ...

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  15. WIMBLEDON GETS OFF TO GREAT START

    LONDON, June 24.—Wimbledon is expected to top all records for attendance and revenue, says the “Daily Mail’s” tennis ...

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  16. BITTERLY COLD IN THE SOUTH

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Southern N.S.W., which is now experiencing bitterly cold weather as the thaw sots in after last week’s ...

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  18. Seaman’s Body Recovered

    NEWCASTLE Monday — The body of an Irish seaman, Gerald O’Toola (19) of Liverpool England, was recovered from ...

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  19. Rain in the Riverina

    NSW Forecast: Becoming cloudy and unsettled over the eastern, half, with further rain in the Riverina and parts of the ...

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  20. To-day’s Leader: Maitland Boys’ High

    JERUSALEM, June 24.—Although the Jewish secret radio announced that the three remaining British officers kidnapped on Tuesday last, who were being held as hostages, would not be released “for reasons of our own,” a mysterious ...

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  21. WORRIED MOTHER LEAVES ON HOLIDAY

    SYDNEY. Monday—Mrs. Elizabeth Norris, mother of the 11-year-old Joan Norma Gum, who was brutally muttered at ...

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  22. ESCAPE OF ITALIAN P.O.W.

    MELBOURNE. Monday—Following the escape from custody earlier in the week for [?] prisoners of war who were to ...

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  23. Great Hoax Of The War Revealed

    LONDON, June 24.—After 13 months, Allied intelligence officers had almost completely pieced together the story of one of the greatest hoaxes of the war, says the “Daily Express” correspondent at The Hague. It was played by the Germans against the British and Dutch Government, ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN CYCLISTS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON June 24. — .Australia cyclists, Alfred Strom and Roger, Arnold, competed in their first road cycling race in ...

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  25. DEATH OF NOTED SCIENTIST

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — After a long illness Professor T. H. Laby, 66, one of Australia’s greatest physicists, died in the Royal ...

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  26. Full Time Job For Hangman

    LONDON, June 24.—The hangman in the British zone in Germany, is likely to have such full time job for the next two years that a second official hangman is likely to be appointed says Reuter’s correspondent at Wuppertal. ...

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  27. Typhus Cases in Sydney

    SYDNEY Monday.—Two fresh cases of tryphus, one at Earlwood and the other or North Ryde, have been reported to the city ...

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