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  2. Would Teach Humility

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The leader of the Federal Country Party, Mr. Fadden, would like Admiral Halsey to be posted as Chief of Staff to General ...

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  3. Chinese-Soviet Pact

    CHUNGKING, Friday.—The Supreme National Defence Council of China and the Kuomintang Party have approved the Chinese-Soviet Pact which ...

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  4. TYPHOON IN TOKIO BAY REPORTED BY JAPS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Tokio has sent to General MacArthur a radio message claiming that a typhoon will delay arrangements for the entry of the Allied Fleet into Japanese waters. No official comment has been made on this from the Allied side and arrangements are proceeding as originally intended. The separhead of ...

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  5. BRITAIN RATIFIES UNITED NATIONS CHARTER IN TWO DAY DEBATE

    LONDON, Friday.—The United Nations Charter has been ratified by Britain with the unanimous approval of the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The debate in both chambers occupied only two days. ...

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  6. US And France To Iron Out Troubles

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Truman has asked the US Secretary of State, Mr. James Byrnes, to discuss with the French Foreign ...

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  7. Russia Occupies Whole Of Manchuria

    MOSCOW, Friday.—Generalissimo Stalin has issued an order of the day to the commander-in-chief of the Far East forces. In it he announced that ...

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  8. Australia's Part In Pacific War Ignored, Claims Evatt

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Lively exchanges took place today between Britain and Australia concerning the part played by Australia in peace negotiations in the Pacific following allegations by the Minister for External Affairs, Dr. Evatt. that Australia had been ignored. ...

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  9. Allied Commanders Meet In Vienna

    LONDON, Friday.—The four Allied Commanders-in-Chief in Austria held their first meeting in Vienna yesterday, when it was agreed to ...

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  10. Volcanic Erruptions In New Zealand

    AUCKLAND, Friday.—Two further eruptions have occurred from the crater of Mount Ruapehu. After the first, a column of black ...

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  11. Evidence At Airman's Court Martial

    LONDON, Friday.—The court martial at Uxbridge of Warrant Officer Raymond Davis Hughes, RAF, against whom are being preferred 11 charges ...

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  12. Bulgaria Replies To Allied Criticism

    LONDON, Friday.—The Bulgarian Foreign Minister, Professor Stainob, today commented on the British and US note criticising the plans for the ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA TO KEEP STRONG NAVY

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Minister for the Navy, Mr. Makin, said today that the Commonwealth would keep a strong navy for future eventualities. One of ...

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  14. CANCELLATION OF LEND-LEASE BELIEVED AIMED AT BRITISH LABOUR GOVERNMENT

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Cancellation of the lend-lease programme has virtually assured a return to subsistence diet for Britain, France, Belgium ant other countries in the coming winter. ...

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  15. Victory March In Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—One of the biggest and most enthusiastic crowds on record lined the route to watch the march of 20,000 Australian and ...

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  16. SPECIAL SESSION OF DIET CALLED

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Japanese Government has called a special session of the Diet for the first' three days in September. ...

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  17. British to Accept Hong Kong Surrender

    LONDON, Friday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, told the House of Commons today that the Japanese. surrender in Hong Kong would be accepted by a ...

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  18. SYDNEY TURNS OUT TO GREET BRITISH PACIFIC FLEET UNITS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Fresh from the final aerial assault on Japan, five units of the British Pacific Fleet. entered Sydney Heads at nine am this morning and received an uproarious welcome from harbour craft and Allied ships. ...

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  19. SHIPS FOR AUSTRALIAN POW's

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Army Minister, Mr. Forde, said today that Admiral Mountbatten has agreed to provide ships to help in the ...

    Article : 140 words
  20. German Schools to Reopen

    LONDON, Friday.—Field Marshal Montgomery told the German people today that schools in the British occupation zone of Germany would ...

    Article : 134 words
  21. British Opera Company To Tour Germany

    LONDON, Friday.—Melbourne soprano. Linda Parker, is a member of the Sadlers Wells Opera Company of 86 which will fly next week to the British occupied ...

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