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  2. Broadcast Debates?

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Australian Broadcasting Commission 15 to inquire into the broadcasting of Federal Parliamentary debates. ...

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  3. Meetings in Moscow

    MOSCOW, Thursday.— Polish representatives have had more meetings in Moscow about the broadening of the Warsaw Provisional Government. ...

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  4. New Landing by Ninth Division

    SWPA, Thursday.—Units of the Ninth Division have made a fresh landing at Mempakul at the northern end of Brunei Bay and within four hours of going ashore established a strong line inland. The landing was ...

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  5. REMAINING JAPS ON OKINAWA DIVIDED INTO THREE POCKETS

    GUAM, Thursday.—Admiral Nimitz reports that the end of the struggle on Okinawa Island is now in sight and, for the first time since this bloody campaign commenced, American artillery is silent for lack of targets to fire at. ...

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    GENERAL STILWELL, formerly US commander in Burma and China, who has been appointed to command the US 10th Army on Okinawa in place ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SHAEF TO BE DISSOLVED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Supreme Head- quarters Allied Expeditionary Force and the United States Sixth and 12th Army groups are to be dissolved a ...

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  8. TRIESTE OCCUPATION ZONES FIXED

    ROME. Thursday.— The occupation zones in the Trieste area have now been fixed and an agreement was signed by Allied and Yugoslav ...

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  9. 14TH ARMY OCCUPIES MORE VILLAGES

    KANDY, Thursday.—British troops of the 14th Army have occupied more villages east and south-east of Prome. Other 14th Army men are starting a ...

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  10. MORE CLASHES IN BEIRUT

    CAIRO, Thursday.— Dispatches from Beirut say there were more clashes in the city on Tuesday when French troops and members of the local levies ...

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  11. Australian Exhibition Opened in Paris

    PARIS Thursday.—An exhibition entitled "Australia in peace and War" was opened in Paris Today by the British Ambassador, Mr. Duff Cooper. ...

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  12. US FORCES ON LUZON LIBERATE PROVINCIAL CAPITAL IN NORTH

    MANILA, Thursday.— The 37th US Division operating in the Cagayan Valley of north eastern Luzon has liberated Ilaga, capital of Isabela province seized the nearby airfield, crossed the river and is driving northward, brushing aside scattered opposition from small Jap formations. ...

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  13. BEAVERBROOK OPENS RAF EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Thursday.—Londoners to-day gathered to hear Britain's first Minister of Aircraft Production, Lord Beaverbrook, open the Roval Air ...

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  14. UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE TO FINISH NEXT TUESDAY: AGREEMENT REACHED

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.—At the world security Conference in San Francisco, the Russian delegation today agreed to a compromise which clears the way for the conference to finish on Tuesday. The chairman of the conference, ...

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  15. CLAIMED TO HAVE SEEN HITLER'S BODY

    LONDON, Thursday.— Two German prisoners who have just been interrogated by Allied officers claim to have seen 'Hitler's dead body. ...

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  16. US Troop Movements Paid for by Britain

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The US lend-lease administrator, Mr. Leo Crowley, said that the 14,000 US troops Just arrived from Europe in the Queen ...

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  17. Twelve Poles Convicted in Moscow Trials

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—At the trial or the 16 Polish delegates, General Okulicki leader of the Polish Home Army received a sentence of 10 years' ...

    Article : 166 words
  18. RAINS BREAK DROUGHT THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Heavy rains over almost all of the central and southern parts of Australia have completely broken the drought which was the worst in Victoria for 80 years and almost equally as bad in other parts of the country. The rains, which in some parts have caused considerable damage, on the whole will mean millions of pounds in the pockets of farmers and graziers. The Victorian Weather Bureau ...

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  19. HMAS AUSTRALIA IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—HMAS Australia has arrived in New York on her way England for extensive refitting. ...

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  20. DR. WAND NEW BISHOP OF LONDON

    LONDON, Thursday.—The new Bishop of London is the Right Reverend Dr. John William Charles Wand, formerly Bishop of Bath and Wells and ...

    Article : 65 words
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