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  4. WAR REGULATIONS TO BE LIFTED

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The lifting of 25 orders or regulations, made under National Security Act regulations as part of the Australian war effort, was announced by the Minister for Postwar ...

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  5. POTSDAM TALKS END AFTER MIDNIGHT

    LONDON, Thurs. (A.A.P.): The Potsdam Big Three conference has ended, it was officially announced in Berlin ...

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  6. RECORD SUPER-FORTRESS SWEEP ON JAPAN

    GUAM, Thursday: U.S. air power in the war against Japan reached new heights yesterday when 800 Super-Fortresses again rocked Nippon's home security with a record load of 6000 tons of incendiary and explosive bombs, which were hurled ...

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  7. PROTEST ON ULTIMATUM TO JAPANESE

    NEW YORK, Thurs. (A.A.P.): "The Australian protest that the Potsdam ultimatum to Japan was too lenient may serve useful ...

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  8. HOME BUILDING PERMIT SYSTEM ATTACKED

    CANBERRA, Thursday: "Either the permit system for homes up to £1000 in value should be abolished altogether, especially with ...

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  9. BAD WEATHER CONCENTRATES AIR STRIKES

    MANILA, Thursday: Because of rough weather Okinawa based planes assigned to strike many parts of the Japanese home ...

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  10. Labor Party's Socialisation Announcement

    LONDON, Thurs.: A broadcast last night by the chairman of the Labor Party national executive (Professor Laski), in which ...

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  11. Death Sentence For Collaboration

    PARIS, Thurs.: A court at Lille sentenced to death for collaboration a German born woman known as the "Countess of Palatinate," ...

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  12. More Bombers to Batter Japan

    WASHINGTON, Thursday:—British heavy bombers will loin the United States Army Air Force in the Pacific as soon as the ...

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  13. "DEATH TO LAVAL"

    LONDON, Thurs.: "A hostile silence greeted Pierre Laval when he slumped out of the small transport piano which brought ...

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  14. CROWDS FLOCK TO PLYMOUTH

    LONDON, Thurs. (A.A.P.): Thousands of visitors are flocking to Plymouth to witness from a distance the ...

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  15. Spies in Turkey Sentenced to Death

    ISTANBUL, Thursday: A court-martial sentenced to death 15 people who had spied for Germany just before Turkey broke ...

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  16. CHINESE TROOPS LAUNCH NEW ATTACK

    CHUNGKING, Thursday: Chinese troops launched a new attack towards Lingling, in a threatening move against the western ...

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  17. British Government's Relations With Vichy

    LONDON, Thursday. (A.A.P.): New chapters in a long and painful story of the British Government's attempts to make arrangements with Vichy in the autumn of 1940 are revealed in a White Paper. Mr. ...

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  18. EXPLOSION AND FIRE AT FACTORY

    PRAGUE, Thurs.: It is officially announced that a tremendous explosion occurred near Aussig when a factory building, used by ...

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  19. Ban On Riding On Tram Footboards

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Trams will not be moved while passengers are on footboards or in the year of the driving cabins. This ...

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  20. OCCUPATION OF UNTENANTED HOMES

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Commonwealth Government's National Security regulations on housing were not sufficiently wide ...

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  21. Huge Crowd Welcomes Mr. Attlee

    LONDON, Thursday. (A.A.P.): The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) was given a rousing welcome by a crowd extending from ...

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  22. 25,000 Planes Over Japan

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: A Tokyo broadcast admits that 25,000 planes raided Japan last month. Of these 8000 were from ...

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  23. U.S. ADMIRAL'S LETTER TO PETAIN

    PARIS, Thurs.: A sensation was caused at Petain's trial yesterday when the defence counsel announced that Petain had received ...

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  24. FRATERNISATION BREACH

    LONDON, Thurs: A court martial at Minden, which tried Lieut. Charles Wenham, of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps. on a charge ...

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  25. Generous Gifts to Government

    SYDNEY, Thurs.: A property In the Cootamundra district valued at £58,000 has been given to the State Government by Mr. Martin ...

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  28. PHILIPPINE MEDAL PROHIBITION; RESENTMENT IN ARMY

    SYDNEY, Thurs.: Officers and ratings of H.M.A.S. Manoora, a troopship whose deeds read like a Cook's tour of the South Pacific ...

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  29. Imprisoned Poles Released

    MOSCOW, Thurs.: The authorities have freed four of the 12 Poles who in June were sentenced to varying terms of ...

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