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  2. ENOUGH US NURSES

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The US Army now has enough nurses to care for all of its sick and wounded, the US Red Cross announced today. This ...

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  3. GELLIBRAND DEAD

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—One of the few remaining AIF generals of the 1914-18 war, Sir John Gellibrand, died at his country home in Victoria ...

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  4. PROMISE OF HEAVIER BLOWS IN PACIFIC WAR

    GUAM, Monday.—The commanders of two US striking forces—Admiral William Halsey, of the Third Fleet, and Major-General Curtis Lemay, of the 21st Bomber Commond—have promised increased blows against the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. KEY TARAKAN TOWN CAPTURED BY NINTH AUSTRALIAN DIVISION

    TARAKAN, Monday.—A month after landing on Tarakan off the north- east coast of Borneo, the Australian Ninth Division has capured Magi Hill which overlooks all that remains of the Japanese defences in the centre of the island. A fortnight's battle preceded the victory. ...

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  6. Deadlock on Veto Question

    LONDON, Monday.—A deadlock has been reached in discussions between delegates of the five major Powers at San Francisco on the question of ...

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  7. HEAVY JAPANESE LOSSES IN PHILIPPINES CAMPAIGN

    MANILA, Monday.—A total of 385,480 Japanese troops have been killed in the Philippines since the Americans landed at Leyte Island last year. These figures were given to-day, by General MacArthur, who stated that in the past week 6550 Japanese dead had been counted and 503 prisoners ...

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  8. AIR ATTACKS ON FOSMOSA MAINTAINED

    MANILA, Monday.—Heavy bombers from bases in the Philippines continued attacks on targets in Formosa yesterday. ...

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  9. MASS LEAFLET RAIDS ON JAPAN'S CITIES

    GUAM, Monday.—Since the beginning of May, between 500.000 and a million brightly-coloured leaflets have been dropped over. Japan's main cities ...

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  10. Mobile Kitchen to Teach WAAF's Homecraft

    LONDON, Monday.—The RAF is training 10,000 men and women who will eventually help their colleagues to re-establish themselves in civillian life. ...

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  11. How Invasion of Britain Rumour Began

    LONDON, Monday.—The reason for the rumour which swept the world in 1940 that an attempted German invasion of Britain was thwarted by a sea of fire ...

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  12. TITO REPEATS DEMAND FOR CARINTHIA

    LONDON, Monday.—Marshal Tito has followed up his appeal of last week by re-affirming Yugoslavia's claims to the Austrian province of Carinthia. ...

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  13. US Troops Control Main Okinawa Fleet Anchorage

    GUAM, Monday.—The US 10th Army made subtantial gains against was a rapid two-mile advance in the eastern section of the island, which resulted in the capture of Sashaki and several surrounding hills and the isolation ...

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  14. RANGOON YIELDED BIG HAUL TO ALLIES

    KANDY, Monday.— The British 14th Army's capture of Rangoon yielded the biggest haul to the Allies ,for the whole Burma campaign, it was stated at ...

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  15. MR EDEN TO REST FOR FORTNIGHT

    LONDON, Monday.—The British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Eden, has been advised by his doctor to take a complete reset for at least a fortnight. ...

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  16. Italians to Discuss Coalition Government

    LONDON, Monday.—Representatives of the six Italian anti-Fascist parties will meet in Rome today to discuss the formation of a coalition government to ...

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  17. LANCASTRIAN ARRIVES AT SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The first Lancastrian on the England-Australia air service arrived at Sydney today. It carried high priority mails and ...

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  18. ARABS DISCUSSING FUTURE MOVES IN LEVANT

    CAIRO, Monday.—A meeting between delegates from the Arab countries of Syria, Lebanon, Transjordan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Egypt began in Cairo today. Palestine is represented by an observer. The subject under discussion by the Arab League is the action to be taken ...

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  19. CHINESE CLOSING IN FOR DECISIVE BATTLE

    Monday.—Chinese forces are closing in for the battle for Liuchow, important rail town and former US air base in south China. ...

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  20. GERMANS MUST WORK

    LONDON. Monday.—The Allied controlled radio in Munich has warned Germans that if they do not work they will not receive food ration cards. All ...

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