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  3. BATTLE THAT MARKED WAR'S TURNING POINT

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- "Long may the old comradeship continue between those who fought side by side at El Alamein and whose unflinching courage and unwaning vitality raised the reputation of the ...

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    The Lieutenant-Governor-General of the Netherlands East Indies, Dr. H. J. Van Mook, speak- mg to Allied war correspondents at a Press conference held in Batavia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Supplies being unloaded at Tandjong Priok, the main disembarkation point in Java. These medical and food supplies arrived by a Dutch ship and will alleviate the suffering of hundreds of women and children, who are still living under appalling conditions in former Japanese prison camps. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EMPEROR SYSTEM

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.-- A message from Tokio says that a committee of 183 members of the Diet, who will probably form ...

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  7. MILITARY TRAINING

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- President Truman, in a message to the United States Congress yesterday recommended one year's military training for all men in the United States between the ...

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  8. BRITISH BUDGET

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- A reduction in .the standard income tax rate from 10 in the £1 to 9, reduction of the excess profits tax to 60 per cent., and abolition of the purchase tax on certain ...

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  9. ATOMIC BOMBS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. -- The correspondent of the New York "Sun" in Washington learns that the Navy plans two ...

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  10. TWO JAP GENERALS

    RANGOON, Wednesday.-- The Japanese Generals Kamura and Sakurai, escorted by six British officers, after, saluting the Union ...

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  11. IN VENEZUELA

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.-- The correspondent at Caracas (Venezuela) of the American Associated Press says that new ...

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  12. ATLANTIC CROSSING

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- On a routine flight, without having had its engines specially tuned, a Coastal Command ...

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  13. BLAMEY AT WEWAK

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Military Forces (General Sir Thomas Blamey) was due at ...

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  14. BRIGADIER SIMPSON

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Acting Attorney-General (Mr. Beasley) announced to-night the appointment of the former ...

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  15. HOME FLEET COMMAND

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Vice- Admiral Sir Neville Syfret has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Home Fleet in succession to Admiral Sir Henry ...

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  16. GIFTS TO CHINA

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Britain has given China a cruiser, a destroyer, a submarine and eight torpedo boats. Chinese naval men ...

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  17. WAR EXPENDITURE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The war cost Australia to June this year £2,111,000,000, or £287 per head of the population. Taxation ...

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  18. BIG STRIKE WAVE

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Heavy industry in the United States farces the greatest strike wave in history. The United States Steel Corporation has rejected its ...

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  19. PETROL AND TYRES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- An assurance was given by the Minister for Supply and Shipping (Senator Ashley) this afternoon that ...

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  20. FROM SINGAPORE

    PERTH, Wednesday. -- Coming from Singapore, with 1166 Service personnel and civilians aboard, the Aberdeen Commonwealth liner ...

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  21. MISSING 'PLANE

    PERTH, Wednesday.-- A message from one of the Anson 'planes which have been searching for the Salvation Army Tiger Moth ...

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  22. TRIP TO ANTARCTIC

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. -- "There are many younger men well fitted for the arduous work of leading the. actual exploration ...

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    A reunion occurred in the family of Sir Iven Mackay, High Commissioner for Australia-in India, when his son, Lieutenant Iven John Mackay, of the 218 Battalion, A.I.F., arrived in New Delhi from Singapore, where he had been a prisoner of war for three and a half years. The' picture shows (left to right) Mrs. J. M. E- Travers (eldest daughter); Brigadier Duncan S. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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