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  2. China's Message

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Churchill has received the following message from Chiang-kai-Shek on the recapture of Paris:—"The ...

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  3. Parcels For Prisoners

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Because of the present transport difficulties in France, it is not known how soon it will be before the present ban on ...

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  4. BRITISH LIBERATE BRUSSELS

    LONDON, Monday.—British forces have liberated Brussels, the capital of Belgium Powerful tank and infantry forces reached the city yesterday afternoon, and are now less than 25 miles from the borders of Holland. General Dempsey's ...

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  5. Russians, Finns Cease Fire

    STOCKHOLM, Monday.—Finland's President, Marshal Mannerheim has ordered Finnish troops to cease fighting with the Red Army. Moscow confirms that the Russians agreed to a cessation of fighting between the Finns and the Russians as from this morning. The news was flashed from ...

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  6. Domestic Farmers Produce 25,000,000 Dozen Eggs

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Commerce Minister, Mr. Scully, said at a conference in Sydney to-day, that 25 million dozen eggs had been ...

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  7. Sale Of Surplus War Goods Will Bring Millions

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Federal Treasurer, Mr. Chifley, said today that he expected the sale of surplus war materials would bring in millions of ...

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  8. Home Secretary's High Praise For British Forces

    LONDON, Monday.—Britain's Home Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison, said yesterday that for five years, British forces had done the hard inside ...

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  9. TITO'S ARMY HAS SPITFIRE SQUADRON

    ROME. Monday.—A large formation of Italian-based heavy bombers attacked targets in Yugoslavia yesterday. The main objective was a ...

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  10. British Thrust 12 Miles Through Gothic Line

    ROME, Monday.—Men of the British Eighth Army have pushed 12 miles inland in the Adriatic sector through the Gothic Line. At places ...

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  11. Outback Impresses Canadian Commissioner

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Justice T. C. Davis, Canada's High Commissioner in Australia, has just returned from a tour of central and ...

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    HE SURRENDERED PARIS. His eyes downcast, General von Cholitz, German commander of Paris pictured waiting while his credentials were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. No Special Transport For Sport Fixtures

    CANBERRA, Monday.—A National Security Regulations order just announced prohibits special trains and trains for racing or other sporting ...

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  14. Deadly Accuracy of Our Bombers Shown at Smashed Bomb-Bases

    LONDON, Monday.—British correspondents in France, after visiting wrecked flying bomb bases and launching sites, have paid high tribute to the accuracy of the Britain-based bombers. Huge craters around the sites were seen, and reinforced hangars containing the "doodlebugs" had ...

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  15. Famous Units In France

    LONDON. Monday.—Some of the United Kingdom forces in northern France have been named. They include the 23rd Hussars who landed in ...

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  16. August Was Great Month For Bombers Over France

    LONDON, Monday.—Figures just released for August show the effectiveness of the Allied bombing's striking power in France. The figures for ...

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  17. Spain Will Not Be Hide-Out For Enemies

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Senor Cardenas, Spain's Ambassador at Washington, said yesterday that it was never contemplated that Spain would ...

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  18. Late News

    An unconfirmed report states that the swift-moving British 2nd Army has entered Antwerp, second city and chief port of Belgium. Antwerp ...

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  19. Heaviest Raid Yet Made on Philippines: Lightnings Great Escort Feat

    GENERAL MacARTHUR'S HQ, Monday.—South-West Pacific bombers on Saturday followed up the heavy air how on the Philippines with an even greater one. This time, the Liberators were escorted by a powerful force of Lightnings who swept the area of enemy fighters and later swooped down to tree-top height to strafe. The base from where the Lightnings operated has not been disclosed, but Hayden Lennard, of the ABC, believes ...

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  20. Tribute To Britain's Fire Fighting Service

    LONDON, Monday.—Home Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison, yesterday paid high tribute to Britain's National Fire Service. ...

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