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  2. Skymaster's Fast Flight

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Skymaster of RAF Transport Command has just completed a trip of 9000 miles from Britain to Karachi and return in ...

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  3. Dr. Evatt's Objection

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday.—At the San Francisco conference yesterday, Australia's External Affairs Minister, Dr. Evatt, objected to the speeding ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN ADVANCING SOUTH OF BRUNEI

    SWPA, Sunday.—In northern Borneo, forces of the Australian Ninth Division have advanced a further six miles down the coast from Brunei Town and are within 12 miles of the oil port of Tutong. They are 40 miles ...

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  5. FRENCH ASSAULT ON SPANISH NATIONALS; FRANCO'S DENIAL

    LONDON, Sunday.—According to a correspondent in Madrid, General Franco has created a new crisis by sending troops to the French frontier, following an attack on Spanish nationals returning from Germany. Large numbers of French patriots ...

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    WEWAK ABLUTIONS: There are no modern conveniences for troops at Wewak. They make the best of makeshift equipment at hand. Here ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Thousands of Americans Still in Jap Hands

    SWPA, Sunday.—General MacArthur has announced that only 1400 of 18,000 American army and navy personnel captured by the Japanese on Bataan ...

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  8. Wounded from Tarakan Arrive in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—More than 400 wounded Australians arrived in Sydney yesterday by hospital ship Most of the men are from the ...

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  9. Statute for International Court of Justice

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday.—A conference commission has unanimously approved of the statute for an International Court of Justice. ...

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  10. MAY BE TAXATION CUTS NEXT YEAR

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—In an address to the Australian Labour Party conference in Sydney this morning, the Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley. ...

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  11. Heavy Rain in Burma

    KANDY, Sunday.—Heavy rain is falling in the Burma battle areas, but it has not stopped the Allied advance between the Irrawaddy valley and the ...

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  12. Britain's Reply on Levant Handed to French

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Duff Cooper, British Minister in France, has handed to the French Government Britain's reply to demands for an international ...

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  13. Large Contingent of Australian Women Leave for United States

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Military policemen, carrying perambulators and baby packages, raised cheers from soldiers lining the rails as 389 Australian wives and 144 children of American servicemen boarded a luxury liner to take them to their new homes in the United States. ...

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  14. Ships Sunk off Honshu

    GUAM, Sunday.—American aircraft have sunk seven small Japanese cargo ships and damaged three others off Honshu. ...

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  15. 30,000 JAP TROOPS COMPRESSED IN CAGAYAN VALLEY; AIRFIELD TAKEN

    MANILA, Sunday.—More than 30,000 Japanese troops are now compressed in the Cagayan Valley, last major enemy stronghold on Luzon. Units of the US 37th Division have captured the [?]pil airfield and advanced five mile north east of Echague. More progess is being made on Mindanao ...

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  16. ESCAPEES TELL OF JAP BRUTALITY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Four members of the French Foreign Legion, who were captured by the Japanese in Indo-China escaped and crossed ...

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  17. KING'S PRAISE FOR INDIAN SOLDIERS

    LONDON. Sunday.—The King and Queen visited a rest camp for Indian soldiers in Norfolk yesterday. "I cannot speak too highly of the ...

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  18. Contents of Nazi's Letters Secret Until After Trial

    LONDON, Sunday.—It has been made clear that the full contents of von Ribbentrop's teeters, addressed to Mr. Churchill and Mr. Anthony Eden, will ...

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  19. German Admits Killing American Airman

    LONDON, Sunday.—In Germany, a crippled tailor, Peter Back, has confessed to a US military commission that he shot an American airman who ...

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  20. RAF Transport Command Flying Russians Home

    LONDON, Sunday.—RAE Transport Command is helping to repatriate 3000 Russian troops from western Europe. These men have been endeavouring to ...

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  21. Leopold's Return Causing Unrest in Belgium

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Belgian Government has resigned because of King Leopold's decision to return to the country. ...

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  22. British Journalist Visits Detention Camp

    LONDON, Sunday.—A British journalist has just returned to London after visiting a detention camp in Scotland, where 53 Poles are interned. ...

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  23. JAPS LOSE THREE MORE HEIGHTS ON OKINAWA

    GUAM, Sunday.—On Okinawa, American troops and tanks are driving steadily forward after capturing three important heights on the island, and the Japanese are fighting savagely to prevent themselves from being crowed off the cliffs into the sea. Admiral Nimitz has confirmed Tokio reports of Allied assaults against Truk. In the centre of the Okinawa line, ...

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  24. "Lord Haw Haw" to Face Bow Street Magistrate

    LONDON, Sunday.—The British Fascist, William Joyce ("Lord Haw Haw"), who was arrested in Germany recently, has been brought to London. ...

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  25. Eisenhower Home Today

    PARIS, Sunday.—General Eisenhower and a group of officers and enlisted men left Paris today for America. The party is due in Washington tomorrow ...

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