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  4. WORLD STUNNED BY NEWS OF ATOMIC BOMB

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The world has been staggered by the momentous news of the dropping of the first atomic bomb on Japan. Reaction ranges from jubilation over the prospect of Japan surrendering at any ...

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  6. Australian Batsmen on Top in "Victory Test"

    LONDON, Tuesday. (A.A.P.): Favored by winning the toss, Australia was in a solid, though not necessarily a winning position, after the first day's play yesterday at Lords in the fourth "Victory Test." ...

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  7. MOBILE BRIDGES IN BURMA

    The reliance which the Japanese place in natural ground defences and artificial anti-tank ditches as stops to armor have been nullified to a great extent by the British mobile bridging tanks, which move up ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Australia to have £5,000,000 Airport

    SYDNEY, Tues.: Australian is to have a £5,000,000 airport, but the location and design have not yet ...

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  9. DISCUSSION STIFLED IN PARLIAMENT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: "Parliamentary Government has been reduced to a farce following the Government's insistence on ...

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  10. Allied Messages to Germans

    LONDON. Tuesday: "I will help you to eradicate idleness, boredom ind fear of the future," declared Field Marshal Montgomery in a ...

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  11. EARTH TREMBLES IN CALIFORNIA

    WASHINGTON, Tues.: "Many earth trembles which were experienced in Southern California recently were not orthodox ...

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  12. Dutch Soldiers in Australia

    The Netherlands Legation, the Netherlands Indies Government authorities. and the Royal Netherlands Army authorities, announced ...

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  13. MINISTER FOR HEALTH REPLIES TO B.M.A.

    CANBERRA. Tuesday: The Minister for Health (Senator Fraser) said to-day that his attention had been directed to a ...

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  14. HIGHER RETURNS ON CITRUS FRUITS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The average net returns on present-day prices for navel and Valencia oranges were approximately 300 ...

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  15. Vatican Opposes Atomic Bombing

    LONDON. Tues. (A.A.P.): It is authoritatively stated that the Vatican is absolutely opposed to the atomic ...

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  16. Acquisition of Empty Houses

    SYDNEY. Tues.: The acquisition of empty houses was dealt with in a long report made to a special meeting of the State Cabinet ...

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  17. War Veterans Arrive in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Tues.: Although they were fresh from the heat of the equator, most of the 77 men released under the five years scheme ...

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  18. British Troops Meet Strong Opposition in Burma

    KANDY. Tuesday: Determined resistance was encountered by British troops operating in the flooded areas between Myitkyo ...

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  19. POWER ALCOHOL DISTILLERIES

    MELBOURNE. Tues.: Of four power alcohol distilleries built in Australia, three, Which cost approximately £1,259,000. have never ...

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  20. PETROL RATION INCREASES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: An increase of 25 per cent in the petrol ration of private motor boat owners throughout Australia would ...

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  21. AUSTRALIANS IN GERMANY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Only 19 Australians who had been prisoners of war in Germany have not yet been traced. In announcing ...

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  22. Man and Wife Die Almost together

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Henry Harvey, 77, and his wife Alice. 67, died within four hours of each other at Blacktown ...

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  24. Victorian Plan For Sharing Homes

    MELBOURNE, Tues.: Legislation is to be passed through the Victorian Parliament enabling the Government to over-ride the ...

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  25. Arms Hidden For France's Liberation

    PARIS, Tues. (A.A.P.): Evidence that the Vichy Government, from July, 1941, had "encouraged" the hiding of arms and ...

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  26. INTERNATIONAL LABOR

    CHICAGO, Tues.: The president of the American Federation of Labor (Mr. William Green) told a press conference that the ...

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  27. Russia, Rumania and Finland Friends Again

    LONDON. Monday: The Russian Government has informed the Rumanian Government that diplomatic relations between the two ...

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  28. Grade Fields Aids Service Charities

    SYDNEY, Monday: Gracie Fields' six concerts in New Zealand will realise £23.000 for service charities—a world record for ...

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  29. U.S. Conservative Opposition

    NEW YORK, Tues.: According to the "New York Times" correspondent (James Reston), British officials in Washington see ...

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  30. Military Offences Inquiry Held in Camera

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday: The Board of Inquiry into the trial and punishment of offenders against military law. and the ...

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  31. Australian Blankets Supplied to Allied Forces

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Director of the Associated Chamber of Manufactures (Mr. L. Withall) said to-day that during the ...

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  32. Returned Soldier Poultry Farmers

    SYDNEY, Tues.: Granted, loans by the Repatriation Department to begin poultry farming, ex-servicemen had been refused permits to ...

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  33. BIG MAJORITY IN CANADIAN ELECTION

    OTTAWA. Tues.: By 4623 votes to 327—the biggest majority in the history of he electorate—the ex-Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie ...

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  34. Munition Works and Civilian Production

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Investigation is likely to bo made of the possibility of the New South Wales Government laking over ...

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  35. ARGENTINA'S FOUR FREEDOMS

    BUENOS AIRED, Mon.: The Argentine Government has lifted the stated of siege by removing all restrictions on freedom of speech, ...

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  36. U.S. Air Ace Killed in Jet Plane Crash

    BURBANK (Calif.), Tuesday: Major Richard Bong, the leading U.S. lighter pilot of the Pacific Wa., with a score of 40 Japanese ...

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  37. MAN ACQUITTED ON CONSPIRACY CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Tues.: In the Quarter Sessions today. Judge Barton direct that John Henry Seale Ireland, 26, shop keeper, be acquitted ...

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  38. RAYON LOOMS AT WORK

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: It was reported in Sydney to-day that some looms had already been installed at the Rutherford munitions ...

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  39. BELGIAN PRINCE VISITING BRITAIN

    LONDON. Tues.: Prince Charles, Regent of Belgium, has arrived here on a 10-day "private" visit. ...

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