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  2. LIFE RETURNS TO FREED CAEN

    CAEN, July 10.—The Tricolour rose slowly this morning in the little city square, and with a great sigh all the fear and tautness fled, and Caen came to life. A handful of British infantry drawn up on the ...

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  3. REMARKABLE SALVAGE FEAT BY DIVERS

    Top: This is what a freighter which was towed into Sydney yesterday looked like at Milne Bay, New Guinea. After being hit by 14 shells from a Japanese cruiser, it capsized and lay for 15 months in the mud. Commonwealth Salvage Board ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. TALKS ON FRANCE

    WASHINGTON, July 11.— Talks between General de Gaulle and President Roosevelt are believed to have cleared the ...

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  5. MAIL CENSORSHIP TO BE REFORMED Mr. Curtin Adopts Advice of Committee

    After reading the interim report of the Parliamentary committee on censorship in Canberra yesterday morning, the Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, directed the Government departments concerned to carry out the ...

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  6. POLES RECALL A.I.F.

    WITH THE EIGHTH ARMY, July 10.—Polish troops who fought with the Australians at Tobruk are pressing forward on ...

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  7. EISENHOWER'S ESTIMATE OF FLYING-BOMB

    LONDON July 11 (A.A.P.).—There did not seem to be any indication that the flying-bombs, within the measurable future, would become more efficient, said the Supreme Commander of the Allied ...

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  8. U.S. TROOPS BATTER WAY FORWARD

    WITH U.S. FORCES IN PRANCE, July 11.—Stubborn German resistance, which has delayed the progress of the ...

    Article : 351 words
  9. ENEMY LOSES MOUNT

    G.H.Q., S.-W. PACIFIC, Tuesday.—While American troops are pushing east from Aitape and the Australians west beyond the ...

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  10. ORDER TO SOUTH FRANCE NAZIS

    LONDON, July 11.—German officers on garrison duty in the south of France received orders on June 27 to pack their ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. HINDUS' OFFER TO MOSLEMS Pakistan Plan

    LONDON, July 11.—The offer by the Indian Congress leader, Mr. Gandhi, to concede the principle of Pakistan (separate ...

    Article : 147 words
  12. BIG DISPUTE FEARED Meat Strike Growing in Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Officials of the Trades Hall disputes committee will meet the Minister for Labour and National ...

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  13. TELEPHONE TAPPING INVESTIGATION

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. — The Crown Solicitor, Mr. Hannan, K.C., has been notified that Mr. Justice Clyne proposes to open ...

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  14. AIRMAN SWORE HE WAS AUSTRALIAN

    LONDON, July 11 (A.A.P.).—A Sydney pilot. Flying-Officer E. H. Dunkley, of Manly, who bailed out over France, had some difficulty, ...

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  15. FIREMEN'S DISPUTE OVER APPEAL

    "My only concern is the success of the appeal." said the president of the Fire Brigades Board. Mr T. J. Smith[?] yesterday, commenting on a statement ...

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  16. DEEP RIFT BETWEEN TWO PARTIES

    NEW DELHI, July 11.—Mr. Gandhi's apparent change of front was disclosed by the publication of lettets which recently ...

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  17. HOMEBUSH PRODUCTION DOWN

    More than 2,000 sheep and lambs were left unkilled at Homebush Abattoirs yesterday[?] principally because of a stop-work meeting which lasted ...

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  18. GERMANS DELUDED BY THEIR OFFICERS

    LONDON, July 11 (A.A.P.).—German prisoners have revealed some of the things with which they were bolstered up before they went into the ...

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  19. A.L.P. EXCLUDES BRIAN FITZPATRICK

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mr. Brian Fitzpatrick, history research officer of Melbourne University, has been relieved of his membership in the ...

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  20. DINNER TO MARK MR. HUGHES'S 50 YEARS IN PARLIAMENT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Mr. W. M. Hughes, "Father of the Federal Parliament," will complete his 50th year as a Parliamentarian next week. Arrangements for a dinner in his ...

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  21. U-BOAT KILLER OVERTAXED HIS STRENGTH

    LONDON, July 11.—Captain Frederick John Walker, C.B., D.S.O. and three bars, Britain's ace U-boat killer, who time and ...

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  22. PLAYLET CONTEST

    Finals of the one-act play production competition of the Catholic Debating and Social Union were decided at the Independent[?] Theatre[?] North ...

    Article : 49 words
  23. DEPARTURE OF M.P.s DELAYED

    Departure of the British and Canadian Parliamentary Delegation for New Zealand yesterday was delayed owing to a technical defect in the ...

    Article : 40 words
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