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  3. GREATEST ONE DAY AIR ASSAULT ON JAPAN NEARLY 2000 PLANES ENGAGED

    NEW YORK, July 10.—In the greatest single day air assault of the Pacific war, virtually all land-based air forces in the western Pacific collaborated in preparing the way for a surprise dawn attack on Tokio. Nearly ...

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  4. STIFFER JAP RESISTANCE ON BOUGAINVILLE

    Australians along the western, [?]ank of the Mivo River in southern Bougainville are now [?] under more intense Japanese artillery than [?] previously experienced. ...

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    British Fleet aircraft bomb Japanese airfield. Picture shows Avengers from a British aircraft carrier over Ishigaki ai rfield, with bomb bursting on runway below.—British official photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CIVILIAN USE OF D.D.T.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — There as still uncertainty as to how soon supplies of the wonder drug, D.D.T., will be available for ...

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  7. Nazi Prisoners Will Rebuild Manila

    NEW YORK, July 10.—The London correspondent of the "Times" says Manila will be rebuilt partly by German ...

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  8. Veteran Super’s Record

    GUAM, July 10.—Veteran Super Fortress, Young Jessie, early to-day dropped the 2,000,000th ton of bombs ...

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  9. Netherlands Troops Add To Grip On Balikpapan Beaches

    Swinging into action under the Seventh Australian Division's Command, Netherlands East Indies troops have made amphibious landings on the northern shore of Balikpapap Bay, giving the Allies a greater grip on the Bay's beaches. ...

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  10. OPEN EUROPE TO PRESS

    WASHINGTON. July 10.—Senator Wiley (Republican) has introduced a resolution into the Senate designed to open to the ...

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  11. Chinese Gains In Heart Of Mining Areas

    CHUNGKING, July 10. — The Associated (Press says the High Command announced the Chinese recaptured Tayu in the heart ...

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  12. British Soldier Killed In Aleppo Incident

    LONDON, July 10.—A British soldier was killed in one of a number of incidents at Aleppo yesterday, said Reuter’s Beirue ...

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  13. Meat Rationing Again In Canada

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Meat rationing is to be reintroduced in Canada, said the High Commissioner for Canada (Justice T. ...

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  14. LLOYD GEORGE'S WILL OPPOSED

    LONDON July. 10—Earl Lloyd George has entered caveat against his father's will, in which no provision was made for him. ...

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  15. Big Three Talk Prospects

    NEW YORK, July 10—The Washington correspondent of the New York "Herald Tribune" says the Big Three will concentrate principally ...

    Article : 170 words
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  18. Bacon Strike Becomes Serious For Farmers

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.— While no attempt apparently has been made to prevail on striking bacon factory employees to resume work ...

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  19. Nazi P.O.W's. Executed For Murder

    NEW YORK, July 10.—The Associated Press says five German prisoners of war were hanged at Port Leavenworth for murder of ...

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  20. Hitler Ordered Invasion Of Sweden

    BERLIN, July 10.—The Russians found German High Command documents in Hitler’s Chancellory revealing that Hitler in February, ...

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  21. Explosion Wipes Out Dunkirk Port

    LONDON, July 10.—A Dunkirk explosion is believed to have wiped out the centre of the port, according to a French press agency. Tons ...

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  22. VARIED VIEWS ON END OF PACIFIC WAR

    LONDON, July 10.—On returning to England by air after consultations with General MacArthur in the Philippines, Air Vice-Marshal H. V. Satterly said General MacArthur thought that, judged from a ...

    Article : 285 words
  23. Timber Strike Threat

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Representatives of the A.W.U. to-day gave an assurance in the Arbitration Court that the strike ...

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  24. Ship Carrying U.S.A. Staff Struck Mine

    LONDON. July 10.—It is revealed at SHAEF that the ship Empire Javelin carrying the main body of U.S. 15th Army ...

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  25. Shipload Of Bombs Sunk For Safety

    LONDON, July 10.—A 4800-ton munition ship, Empire Fall, which arrived here from America with 30,000 bombs aboard, has been ...

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  26. German Financiers Arrested

    MUNICH, July 10.—American authorities in Bavaria in the last few days have carried out mass arrests of German financiers, ...

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