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  3. BOLD RAID BY DESTROYERS

    Destroyers of the 3rd US Fleet early today entered Suruga Gulf, about 80 miles south-west of Tokio, and shelled military installations and other targets in the town of Shimixu. No ...

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  4. LAVAL GIVES HIMSELF UP

    Pierre Laval the former Vichy Prime Minister, who left Barcelona. Spain, by air this morning, is stated by agency ...

    Article : 351 words
  5. TEMPORARY HITCH AT POTSDAM

    Marshal Stalin has been slightly indisposed for the past two days, and has not attended the Big Three conference, says the Potsdam correspondent of Associated Press of Great ...

    Article : 780 words
  6. PRISONERS IN BURMA

    SEAC HEADQUARTERS. July 31.-One of most striking aspects of recent Burma fighting has been the sudden jump ...

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  7. CELEBRATING VP-DAY

    The fullest celebrations of the end of the war against Japan will be encouraged by tbe Federal Government. That ...

    Article : 244 words
  8. PROGRESS IN NEW GUINEA

    Units of the 6th Australian Division have made further progress in their main drives inland from Wewak heights ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NAZI LEADERS "GO TO PIECES"

    The "iron men"' of the Nari Party who built and bossed the German military machine are going to pieces morally and ...

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  10. EIGHT COLLIERIES IDLE DV N.S.W.

    "Bath water not sufficiently warm yesterday, but all right tonight." was the complaint which caused a stoppage at Tyldesley ...

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  11. N.S.W. FIRM FOR HENDON

    A proposal to transfer a large electrical engineering undertaking, operated by the Phillips Company from Syd ...

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  12. Churchills Leave Downing Street

    Before Mr. and Mrs. Churchill left 10 Downing street last evening, they had a visitor for tea —Mrs. Attlee. ...

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  13. Fascist Shot While Standing Trial

    An Italian policeman walked up to the dock In the court-room at Brescia and shot dead Fernichlo Sorlini, who was standing trial as ...

    Article : 61 words
  14. DEFENCE OPENS IN PETAIN TRIAL

    Gen. Weygand, Allied Comman der in Prance in 1940. wearing civilian clothes and walking with the aid of a stick, today gave evidence ...

    Article : 250 words
  15. AUSTRALIANS HOLD 85,000 JAPANESE

    Australian troops in New Guinea. New Britain, and Bougainville were either operating against or containing 85.000 Japanese, said a ...

    Article : 108 words
  16. KING MAY SEE MR. TRUMAN

    President Truman, after leaving Potsdam, plans to land at Plymouth and stay a few hours says the political ...

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  17. ELLIOTT ROOSEVELT LEAVES ARMY

    The War Department announced todya that Brig-Gen. Elliott Roosevelt's military service would end on August 15. ...

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  18. RAIL STRIKE THREAT IN BRITAIN

    The Labor Government will face Its first major crisis involving a national railway strike if negotiations in connection with the wage ...

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  19. STEADY PROGRESS IN BORNEO

    Australian ground and air units in Borneo continue the steady attrition of enemy personnel and supplies, According to Gen ...

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  20. Split In Belgian Coalition

    Brussels radio stated today that Right Wing Parliamentary parties had unanimously decided not to resume their places in M. van ...

    Article : 85 words
  21. S.A. Airman Leads Spitfires

    Completing more than 100 sorties in 18 days' operations, RAAF Spitfires at Sepinggan, Borneo, caused large-scale destruction of Japanese ...

    Article : 106 words
  22. Capital Tax Of 3 p.c. In France

    The French National Assembly, by 233 votes to two. today approved of a capital tax under which 3 p.c. is levied on all capital ...

    Article : 93 words
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