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  2. AUSTERS FOR PUBLIC

    LONDON, Thursday.—Taylor Craft Limited, makers of the famous Auster Army reconnaissance planes, have received official permission to begin the ...

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  3. SURVIVED, SHOT

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—US Sergeant Gaylord Shores, who survived the Bataan Death March after the surrender of the American garrison in ...

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  4. MACARTHUR LEADS AIRBORNE LANDINGS ON ATSUGI AIRFIELD

    MANILA, Thursday.—"Well, we got we," said the Allied Supreme Commander, General Douglas MacArthur, as he stepped from his silver, streamlined Skymaster, Bataan, one of the first planes to touch ...

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  5. PERCIVAL NOT GOING TO TOKIO

    LONDON, Thursday.— Lieutenant General Percival, who surrendered the British forces at Singapore, will not go to Tokio to attend the surrender ceremony on Sunday, he is leaving Chungking today for London. ...

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  6. British Task Force In Hongkong Harbour

    MANILA, Thursday.—A powerful task force of the British Pacific Fleet, including the aircraft carrier, HMS Indomitable, and under the command ...

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  7. MELBOURNE CUP FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Victorian Government late this afternoon decided to allow the holding of Melbourne Cup Day on the ...

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  8. No Canadians In Allied Occupation Force

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—The Canadian Army and Air Force contingents which had been formed for service in the Pacific, were now being ...

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  9. Tribute To Australians

    MANILA, Thursday.—US Eighth Army Commander, and commander of all Allied troops in the occupation of the Tokio Area, ...

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  10. Japs Applaud Australian Divers On Bougainville

    BOUGAINVILLE, Thursday.—Groups of Japanese applaud loudly as Australian infantryment execute graceful dives into the Mivo River in southern ...

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  11. US Army Strength To Be Cut By 5,000,000

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Strength of the US Army will be cut .from,. 8,050,000 to 2,050,000 by the end of next July. Making this announcement to the ...

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  12. War Advisory Council Not To Be Disbanded

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Government had no intention, at present, of disbanding the War Advisory Council, the Prime Minister, Mr ...

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  13. Comment On Evatt's Visit

    LONDON, Thursday.—Commenting on a Canberra message that the Australian External Affairs Minister, Dr. Evatt, is to leave for London within a fortnight ...

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  14. REPORT ON PEARL HARBOUR ATTACK RELEASED BY PRESIDENT TRUMAN

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The 50,000-word report issued by the US. Navy. and Army Departments on the Pearl. Harbour attack in December, 1941, has been released by President Truman. ...

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  15. BULGARIAN OFFER

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Bulgarian Government has offered to reorganise the Cabinet to ensure. free elections, and the election law will be re-examined, and ...

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  16. SHARING REPARATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Allied delegates will meet in Paris in November to discuss the sharing of German reparations. Belgium, Holland, Yugoslavia, Greece ...

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  17. Trades Union Congress

    LONDON, Thursday.—Nationalisation of mines and railways, control of cartels, trusts, and monopolies, and better working conditions will be the main subjects ...

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  18. France Seeks Wheat, Machinery From Canada

    OTTAWA, Thursday.— "France plans to import more than 1,000,000 tons of goods every month, and will look to Canada for supplied of wheat ...

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  19. TERRITORY FOR SURRENDER TO MOUNTBATTEN NOW DEFINED

    MANILA, Thursday.—In a radio message, to the Japanese Government from Okinawa,, just before he left for Tokio by plane, General MacArthur' defined the territory which had to be surrendered to Admiral Mountbatten. ...

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  20. Speech By Byrnes Helps To Ease British-US Tension

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The tension between Britain and America following the abrupt ending of lend-lease was eased further today by a statement made in Washington by the US Secretary of State, Mr Byrnes, who promised "sympathetic and understanding consideration" of British ...

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  21. TALKS ON CHINESE PROBLEMS CONTINUE

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—Talks between the Chinese Generalissimo, Chiang Kai Shek, and Communist leaders headed by Mao Tse-tung ...

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  22. Unrest Reports Denied

    PARIS, Thursday.—Reports that there is unrest and a growing demand for independence in Indo-China have been denied by a French Government spokesman. ...

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