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  4. JAP PREMIER CALLS URGENT CABINET AS JITTERY NATION AWAITS NEW BLOW

    JAP Premier Suzuki has called an urgent meeting of his Cabinet to discuss his people's "regrettable reaction" to last week's Allied naval and ...

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  5. Swoop Soon On Malaya

    NEW YORK, July 21 (Special).—The Borneo Rangoon pincers are about to snap at Singapore. This was indicated by the British naval spokesman ...

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  6. BEFORE THEY WENT INTO THEIR HUDDLE

    First picture of Marshal Stalin, President Truman, and Mr. Churchill together at their conference at Potsdam. British official war office, photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SERVICE TOTAL CLIMBS

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—Effective strength of the Australian fighting services is substantially higher than ...

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  8. LOCH NESS NEVER SAW ANYTHING LIKE THIS

    NEW YORK, July 21 (Special).—Loch Ness never had anything to compare with the latest version of its "monster"—reported from Boston. A fisherman there ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THREAT CLAIMED TO "GET" CUP JOCKEY

    "THREATS" that Brumond, one of the favourites for the Doomben Cup yesterday, would be prevented from winning the race are alleged to have been made to C. E. Doyle, trainer of the horse, before he left home for the races yesterday morning. ...

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  11. 50,000 In Record Crowds At League, Doomben Cup

    MORE than 50,000 people went to the Rugby League match and the Doomben Cup meeting yesterday—a record for a Saturday afternoon's sport in Brisbane. ...

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  12. REVENGE SWEET

    T/Lr. L. MacDonald, on board a landing craft, delightedly watches naval bombardment and bombing of enemy positions during the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SEVERE TREMORS IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, Saturday.—Severe earth tremors, accompanied by low rumbling noises, occurred in the ...

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  14. TOO MANY PASSENGERS

    Soldiers in Edward Street yesterday afternoon swarming over a Terrace-bound tram, which the driver refuted to start until passengers got off the driver's platform (See story Page 3.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. V-PARADE IN BERLIN

    LONDON, July 21 (A.A.P.).—Mr. Churchill to-day took the salute from British troops in their big victory march ...

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  16. U.S. DIVORCEE HAS ALL THE "BREAKS"

    NEW YORK, July 21.—The divorcee has it all over the widow or the single girl when it comet to "landing her man," according to figures compiled by the Metro Life Assurance Co., one of America's oldest assurance societies. ...

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  18. POLICE SEARCH FOR HURT MAN

    Police are still searching for an injured man whom men were seen carrying into the bush after a service truck had ...

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  19. DON'T LIKE FRAULEIN PALLY

    WASHINGTON, July 21 (Special).—Pictures of American troops laughing with scantily attired German frauleins find some of the home womenfolk tolerant—but many not so happy about it. This is the reaction of a ...

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  20. JAP WOMAN WARRIOR FORGIVES HER ENEMIES

    MANILA, Saturday.—"American soldiers are gentlemen," murmured a dying Japanese woman on Luzon. A 34-year-old paymaster in the Japanese Army she went ...

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