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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  4. BIG THREE DECIDE GERMANY'S FUTURE

    LONDON, August 3,—Mr. Churchill, President Truman and Generalissimo Stalin decided at Potsdam that German militarism and Nazism will be extirpated. The Allies will take in agreement together now and in the future, other ...

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  5. "SOVIET WILL JOIN PACIFIC WAR"

    LONDON, August 3.—Drawing attention to the absence of reference to military matters in the Potsdam communique the "Daily ...

    Article : 146 words
  6. QUEEN MARY BRINGS HOME AMERICAN SOLDIERS

    The towering skyline of lower New York City is a welcome sight to 14,526 American fighting men returning from Europe. They crowd the decks of the British Transport Queen Mary, as the former trans-Atlantic luxury liner moves up New York Bay, June 20, 1945. The largest ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 194 words
  7. LANDING IN JAPAN NECESSARY

    CHUNGKING, August 3.— General Chennault, at a Press conference, predicted that, within a month, the Japanese would ...

    Article : 64 words
  8. FRANCO REFUSED NAZIS ACCESS THROUGH SPAIN

    General Bernard Serigny, an intimate friend of Petain, said at the Petain trial that Hitler early in 1941 demanded the right to pass troops through Spain for an attack on Gibraltar. Franco disclosed this to Petain, ...

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  9. KING-TRUMAN TALKS SUCCESSFUL

    LONDON, August 3.—A Press Association correspondent, telephoning from H.M.S. Renown, states that President Truman's ...

    Article : 312 words
  10. WARM WELCOME FOR MR. ATTLEE

    LONDON, August 3.—The Government benches greeted the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) with a loud burst of cheering and ...

    Article : 160 words
  11. BRITAIN'S LABOUR CABINET

    LONDON, August 3.—His Majesty has approved of the following appointments to Mr. Attlee's new Government: ...

    Article : 177 words
  12. KING'S MESSAGE TO TRUMAN

    LONDON, August 3.—His Majesty from H.M.S. Renown, Wirelessed President Truman aboard the Augusta: "It has been a very real ...

    Article : 63 words
  13. AMERICANS CAN BE DISCHARGED HERE

    CABERRA, August 3.—American soldiers in the South-west Pacific area may be discharged in Australia if they so desire, it was ...

    Article : 114 words
  14. LAVAL MAY FACE PETAIN AT TRIAL

    LONDON, August 3.—Laval was in tears when the examining magistrate, M. Betelile, went to his prison to seal the luggage ...

    Article : 232 words
  15. FREE WOOL FOR UNRRA GARMENTS

    BDISBANE, August 3.—The Australian Wool Board has made available to U.N.R.R.A. in Queensland, wool which may be obtained ...

    Article : 94 words
  16. 23ft. Crocodile

    Although crocodiles are numerous in many North Australian streams it is not often that a really big "gator" is secured. ...

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  17. YAMASHITA HIDING IN LUXURY

    NEW YORK, August 3.—The American Press Manila correspondent, Russel Brines, says General Yamashita is still a fat. ...

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  18. RUSSIANS PAY £70 FOR WATCHES

    LONDON, August 3.—Thirty-three thousand American troops in Berlin, throughout July sent home £1,000,000. Their pay during the period was a ...

    Article : 65 words
  19. AIRLINES BILL CRITICISED

    CANBERRA, August 3.—Speaking on the second reading of the Airlines Bill in the Senate, Senator Foil said that litigation that would drag on ...

    Article : 114 words
  20. "ALL JAPS ARE TO BLAME FOR WAR"

    NEW YORK, August 3.—The Tokio radio quoted from an anonymous correspondent writing in "Yomuri Shimbun," declaring that the Japanese ...

    Article : 109 words
  21. U.N.R.R.A. PASSPORT BAN LIFTED

    CANBERRA, August 3.—The Commonwealth Government has lifted the ban on seven Australian women appointed to U.N.R.R.A. as a result of ...

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  22. NO JAP SURRENDER SEEN BY PATCH

    CAMP GRUBER (Oklahoma), Aug., 3.—Lieut.-General Patch, commander of the Fourth Army, told the 86th Division: "There is no hope of Japan ...

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  23. BOGGO ROAD BETTER THAN GROVELY

    BRISBANE, August 3.—Grovely escapees said at a district court martial to-day that they preferred to serve their detention in Boggo Road ...

    Article : 293 words
  24. AXIS MEMBERSHIP ON UNITED NATIONS

    The text of the agreement on the conclusions of peace treaties and admission to the United Nations states that the three ...

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  25. Japs Ready For Showdown

    NEW YORK, August 3.—The Tokio radio says big headlines in Tokio newspapers assured readers that Japan stands ready to win the show-down fight on the homeland. Even while 820 Super-Fortresses were attacking four fore-warned cities the ...

    Article : 351 words
  26. Japs Too Weak To Suicide

    COLOMBO, August 3.—The Associated Press correspondent at South-East Asia Command headquarters says that Japanese, too weak to walk, and too weak even to commit suicide, are being rounded up in the last stages of the break-out battle in Burma. ...

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  27. 7 COMMITTED FOR MURDER

    MELBOURNE, August 3.—At the inquest to-day on Corporal Vera Matilda Wiper, W.A.A.F., 23, single, of Adelaide, five women ...

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  28. V.C. FOR CANADIAN CORPORAL

    LONDON, August 3.—The Victoria Cross has been awarded to a Canadian, Corporal Frederick George Topham, a medical orderly ...

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  29. V.C. WINNER MOBBED IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, August 3.—Cheering and calling to him, an excited crowd of several hundred people broke through the barriers and ...

    Article : 105 words
  30. HUN TERRITORY FOR POLAND

    LONDON, August 3.—The Big Three at Potsdam were in conformity on the Crimea agreement, and sought the Polish Previsional ...

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  31. DISPOSAL OF NAZI NAVY

    LONDON, August 3.—On the disposal of the German navy and merchant Marine, the Big Three have decided the three Governments will ...

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  32. U.S. WAR WRITER KILLED ON OKINAWA

    John Cashman, International News Service correspondent, of New York City, was killed in a plane crash. The bomber, in ...

    Article : 107 words
  33. SIR R. GILLESPIE PASSES

    SYDNEY, August 3—Sir Robert Gillespie, a flour miller, a director of many companies a churchman and a generous benefactor, died to-day. ...

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  34. 17 TO 1 CASUALTY RATIO IN N.G.

    MELBOURNE, August 3.—Australian troops of the 17th Brigade, a veteran formation of the Sixth Division which is fighting in the difficult New Guinea ...

    Article : 87 words
  35. SPEEDY TRIAL OF WAR CRIMINALS

    LONDON, August 3.—Britain America, and Russia at Potsdam, reaffirmed their intention to bring was criminals to swift and sure justice. ...

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  36. GUINSBERG FINED £100

    BRISBANE, August 3.—Israel Guinsberg was fined £100 to-day for having goods in his possession the property of the American forces. The Magistrate (Mr. G. A. Cameron) ordered the good to be ...

    Article : 44 words
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