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  3. SUPPLIES TO RUSSIA VIA PERSIAN GULF

    LONDON, July 8.—It is officially stated that the Allies to the end of April sent over 5,000,000 tons of supplies to ...

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  4. FEED AND FUEL PROBLEM IN BERLIN

    LONDON, July 8.—It is officially stated in the highest British quarters in Berlin that the British military government has not ...

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  5. STRONG JAPANESE POSITIONS N.E. OF MANGGAR 'DROME POUNDED BY NAVAL AND AIR FORCES

    NEW YORK, July 8.—Lindesay Parrott, correspondent at Manila of the "New York Times," states: "Cruisers, destroyers, and navy and army planes pounded strong Japanese positions north-east of the Manggar aerodrome, where the Australian 7th Division has been facing a stubborn ...

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  6. Funeral Service To Late Prime Minister At Canberra

    The funeral service to the late Prime Minister, Mr J. Curtin, in the King's Hall, Parliament House, Canberra, last Friday afternoon. Top centre is the celebrant Rev. Hector Harrison, reading the service.—Australian official photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. R.A.F. HEAVIES STRIKE IN MALAYA

    In a round trip of nearly 2500 miles from bases in India, RAF Liberators, of the Strategic Air Force, Eastern Air Command, amashed a 5OO foot three-span girder bridge at Ban-Tam-Kam, on the Bangkok-Singapore railway. The bridge, 600 miles north ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NO SURPLUS OF ARMY OFFICERS Forde's Statement

    CANBERRA, July 9.—At no time had there been a surplus of officers in the Australian military forces. On the contrary there ...

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    Left to right: Chief mourners, the Acting Prime Minister (Mr Forde), the Speaker (Mr Rosevear), Leader of the Opposition (Mr Menzies), Mr W. M. Hughes, and Sir Earle Page, with the casket on arrival at the aerodrome, after the service in the King's Hall The body of the late Prime Minister was flown to Perth and interred in Karrakatta cemetery on Sunday.—Australian official ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HUMAN GUINEA PIG

    LONDON, July 8.—A 13-year-old French boy, who was given injections to induce goitre and mental deficiency, ...

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  11. YUGOSLAVS REFUSE TO BE PROVOKED BY GREEKS

    LONDON, July 8. — Marshal Tito, speaking over Belgrade radio, declared that Greek provocateurs and reactionary troops ...

    Article : 246 words
  12. German General Staff May Be Exiled

    NEW YORK, July 9.—"Exile of the members of the German general staff, at present in the hands of the British and Americans, to British crown colonies will be discussed by the officers of both ...

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  13. MacArthur's Tribute To People Of Philippines

    NEW YORK, July 8.—The Associated Press correspondent at Manila says that General Mac-Arthur, addressing the Philippines ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. CUTTING JAPANESE TENTACLES AROUND RICH EAST INDIES

    LONDON, July 8.—Piece by piece, the pattern of the combined offensive to cut the Japanese tentacles around the rich East Indies is being: put together. ...

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  15. Rode Safely Through Niagara Rapids In Barrel

    NEW YORK, July 8.—"Over 100,000 people crowded both banks of Niagara Falls canyon while William ("Red") ...

    Article : 170 words
  16. Heavy Enemy Losses In South Bougainville

    MELBOURNE, July 9. — Repeated counter-attacks, by Japanese forces in South Bougainville in the last four days have been ...

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  17. 3500 PLANES RETURNED TO U.S. SINCE MAY LAST

    LONDON, July 8.—Since last May 3500 aircraft, carrying 51,183 persons have returned to the United States. Only two aircraft ...

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  18. Veteran Super Fortress Crashed: Ten Killed

    NEW YORK, July 8.—William Lawrence, correspondent of the "New York Times," states from Guam: "Dauntless Dotty, the first ...

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  19. Polish Economic Experts Visit Britain

    LONDON, July 8.—Two delegates from the Warsaw provisional government have arrived in Britain. They are members of the ...

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  20. Stalin Desires To Keep Anglo-Soviet Alliance

    LONDON. July 8.—Marshal Stalin, in a 50-minute fireside chat with Dr Hewlett Johnson. Dean of Canterbury, expressed an urgent ...

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  21. Crete Almost Cleared Of Germans

    LONDON, July 8.—Brigadier Preston, commanding the British troops in Crete, in a speech at Canea, disclosed that Crete had ...

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  22. Convoy Of Fighters For Near East

    LONDON, July 8.—RAF Spitfires and other single-seat fighters are flying to the Near East in convoy, says the "Daily Mail's" ...

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  23. Chinese Capture Gateway To Indo-China

    CHUNGKIXG, July 9. — The Chinese High Command announced today that the Chinese had captured South Guard Pass, ...

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    LONDON, July 8.—The Moscow radio states: "Russia and Poland yesterday signed a trade treaty under which Russia, will receive ...

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