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  2. BIRTHDAY HONOURS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Three British and one Russian commander have been awarded the Grand Cross of the Bath in the King's Birthday ...

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  3. LONG-RANGE BOMB

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is revealed that an attack by the RAF on a German experimental station before the end of the European war ...

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  4. BRUNEI TOWN IN PINCER AFTER NEW LANDING

    SWPA, Thursday.—Australian troops have made another landing on the northwest coast of Borneo to combine in a pincer movement against Brunei Town. The second arm of the pincer is provided by other ...

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  5. TRUMAN'S INTEREST IN AUSTRALIA

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.—The desirability of releasing more men from Australian Fighting Services to grow more food and build houses was ...

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  6. Greater Asia Empire Idea is Abandoned by Japanese

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—The Japanese have abandoned the idea of a Greater Asia Empire and have left some 200,000 troops in South China, Malaya and Thailand without hope of retreat, reinforcement or supply. The Commander of the 14th US ...

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  7. Damaged HMAS Australia Leaves for Britain

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The HMAS Australia has left these shores for Britain to undergo, repairs for damage received in action the Minister for ...

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  8. £1,000,000 LOST IN NSW CYCLONE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Figures based on Government estimates and local information place flood damage in New South Wales during the recent ...

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  9. Widespread Air Strikes over Jap Territory

    GUAM, Thursday.—Small-scale, widespread air attacks have been made against Japanese territory during the past 24 hours. ...

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  10. 5000 AIF REPATRIATED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—About 5000 Australian prisoners-of-war have been repatriated from Germany since April, said the Acting Army Minister, ...

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  11. British Troops from Europe Arriving in India

    RANGOON, Thursday.—While British Fourteenth Army men continued their pressure against the Japanese escape routes to Thailand, news came from ...

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  12. ENEMY LOSES MORE PLANES THAN REPLACEMENTS ALLOW

    GUAM, Thursday.—Outstripping their productive capabilities, the Japanese have lost a minimum of 4072 planes in attacks associated with the Okinawa campaign since March 18, according to US naval and military spokesmen. It is estimated that the enemy produced between 1250 and ...

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  13. MORE PROGRESS BY US TROOPS ON LUZON

    MANILA, Thursday.—Overcoming determined enemy resistance at Orioung Pass, seven miles north-east of Bagabag, US troops continued their ...

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  14. Huge Shipping Losses During European War

    LONDON, Thursday.—The tremendous price paid by British shipping, from September, 1939, to May, 1945, is disclosed in statistics revealed by the ...

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  15. Germans Now Get Truth

    FRANKFURT-on-MAINE, Thursday.— For the first time since the advent of Nazism, the Germans are now hearing and reading the truth ...

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  16. French Cabinet Summoned

    PARIS, Thursday.—General de Gaulle hurriedly summoned a special meeting of the French Cabinet in the early hours of this morning. It is understood ...

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  17. Britain Had Army of Guerrillas Underground

    LONDON, Thursday.—If the Germans had invaded Britain a perfectly-trained and well-organised guerrilla army would have gone into action ...

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  18. STAGE IS SET FOR MEETING OF THE BIG THREE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Declaring that relations with the USSR were completely satisfactory and highly gratifying, President Truman said today that the date and place for the next meeting of the Big Three, Britain, America and Russia, had definitely been fixed. An un official report says they will meet between July 15 and 25. Details for the forthcoming meeting ...

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  19. Laval is Still Absent

    PARIS, Thursday.—Although it was reported several days ago that Pierre Laval had left Barcelona in Spain for Paris to face a charge of treason, the ...

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  20. CURTIN HAS RELAPSE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Prime Minister. Mr. Curtin, has had a slight recurrence of congestion of the lungs which caused him to enter hospital last ...

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  21. Jap Transport for War

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Department of Information's listening post reports a Tokio statement that the Japanese Government have placed ...

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  22. Record Non-Stop Flight

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—An Army Douglas transport plane has made a record non-stop flight of 4330 miles over water from Brazil to Casablanca. The ...

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