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  4. NAVIES STRIKE AGAIN

    GUAM, Monday. -- American and British warships and carrier 'plane forces have again combined in a new assault on Japan. The target for 1000 tons of shells from battleships. cruisers and destroyers of the ...

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    Five-inch guns which were manned by the Japanese to cover the beachhead during the landing of the 7th Division at Balikpapan. So heavy was the Allied bombardment that the Japanese left their guns in order to seek cover. --Australian Official photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A mile-long line of men, women and children winds along a new military highway on Okinawa. These natives are moving their village stick by stick, to a new location. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEW PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, Monday.--The first meeting of the new House of Commons will be held on Wednesday, when the Speaker will be elected. Members will be sworn in during the next two days. Then the House will ...

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  8. AIRCRAFT STRIKES

    COLOMBO, Monday.--A special naval communique states: "Guns of the aircraft carrier Ameer on July 26 destroyed a ...

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  9. MORE GROUND WON

    AUSTRALIAN troops in south-western Borneo have won more ground towards the rich oilfields at Samarinda. The Japanese are keeping out of the Australians' way, but it seems likely that they will ...

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  10. GOOD PROGRESS

    POTSDAM, Monday.-- More good progress has been made in the talks between the new British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee), ...

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  11. WORLD PROBLEMS

    DETROIT, Monday.--Mr. Henry Ford, who will be 82 years of age to-day, said that the United States and the rest of the world ...

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  12. EVACUEE CHILDREN

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Arrangements are now being completed for the earliest possible return to England of British evacuee ...

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  15. RAILWAY FREIGHTS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A proposal that railway freights should be free and that the cost of running the railways should be ...

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    A group of New York City Residents. anxious to purchase meat, wait in line at 7 a.m. on June 29, 1945, outside a market in New York. The first woman in the line has been waiting for three hours. She wanted to be sure to get her meat before the shop's limited supply was exhausted. Meat is one of the many commodities rationed in the United States. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. APPLIES FOR RELEASE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.-- The War Department has announced that Brigadler-General Elliott Roosevelt (son of the late President of the United States), has ...

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  18. SGT. RATTEY, V.C.

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Stops were taken by the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) to-day to obtain the views of Sergeant ...

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