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  2. WORLD CHARTER.

    WASHINGTON, July 3.—Addressing the Senate and asking for ratification of the United Nations Charter, also the Statute of the ...

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  3. NORTH TO SHANGHAI.

    NEW YORK, July 3.—The Chungking correspondent of the American Associated Press says that a Chinese High Command communique ...

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  4. HURLED BACK.

    MELBOURNE, July 3.—Spear heads of the Third Aust Division, with strong tank support, have hurled back a vigorous Japanese ...

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  5. PERFECT PLAN.

    BEAUFORT (British North Borneo), July 3.—Beaufort was gripped, squeezed and captured by the Ninth Division in a perfect operation. The ...

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  6. UNDER FIRE.

    BALIK PAPAN, July 3.—General MacArthur drew angry Japanese sniper fire again this afternoon as the Army's Pacific Commander- ...

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  7. BEACHHEAD GROWS

    BALIK PAPAN, July 3.—The Seventh Division has secured three miles of the beach eastwards of Balik Papan and is striking for the town's two airfields, rich strategic prizes which, when captured and developed, will open ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TRIUMPHAL PROGRESS.

    LONDON, July 3.—One million people lined 40 miles of London streets last evening when Mr Churchill, in an open tourer, drove ...

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  9. TABLED IN CANBERRA.

    CANBERRA, July 3.—The Federal Government would shortly introduce a Bill to ratify the Charter of the United Nations and the ...

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  10. BATTLE OF JAPAN.

    NEW YORK, July 3.—Tokio radio said today that the curtain was about to be raised on the homeland battle and added that men and women, ...

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  11. BALIK PAPAN OIL WELLS BURN AFTER R.A.A.F. BOMBING.

    Balik Papan, on the south-east coast of Borneo, the scene of the newest landing by Australian forces. For weeks Post, Liberators of the RAAF, from one of which this photograph was taken, have been hommering the rich oil centre, softening its defences for the landing. This picture was taken by a RAAF cameraman ofter oil wells had been bombed and set ablaze. (Australian Official photograph.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. LABOUR EXECUTIVE.

    LONDON, July 3.—Mr Churchill has sent a letter to Mr Attlee (leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party) with reference to "the ...

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  13. HUGE CONVOY.

    BALIK PAPAN, July 3.—The convoy of more than 200 ships to take troops and equipment to Balik Papan was the largest associated ...

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  14. THWARTED RAID.

    KANDY. July 3.—Sub-Lieutenant (A) Roger Smith Foxley. RNZNVR, a former share-farmer from Gisborne (NZ) has been awarded the ...

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  15. THE RECKONING.

    GENERAL MacARTHUR'S ADVANCED HQ, July 3.—Today's communique says: "The Seventh Australian Division has secured three ...

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  16. VALUABLE PRIZE.

    BALIK PAPAN, July 3.—The important new base of Balik Papan, with its two airfields, an annual production of 6,000,000 barrels of ...

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  17. VALLEY OF FLAME.

    BALIK PAPAN. July 3.—Wise foresight alone saved many Australians from a terrible death while fighting their way from the top of ...

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  18. DUTCH UNITS.

    BALIK PAPAN, July 3.—Although Dutch troops were not landed with the Australians at Balik Papan elements off-shore landed later to take ...

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  19. PACIFIC COMMANDS.

    GUAM, July 3.—The C-in-C Pacific Ocean area (Admiral Nimitz) announced today that the commander of the 10th Army ...

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  20. RUSSIAN VIEW.

    WASHINGTON. July 3.—M Gromyko (Soviet delegate to UNCIO) told reporters that the San Francisco Charter was a real achievement, ...

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  21. THE GOOD OIL!

    BALIK PAPAN, July 3.— Within on hour of their lending at Balik Papan troops of the Seventh Division were ...

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  22. MR ATTLEE'S REPLY

    LONDON, July 3.—With the exchange of letters between the Prime Minister (Mr Churchill) and the Leader of the Opposition (Mr C. R. ...

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  23. CRUISER SUNK.

    WASHINGTON, July 3.—Today's US Navy communique announced that the British submarine Trenchant operating under American ...

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  24. CHECKMATE.

    BALIK PAPAN, July 3.—Japanese activity along the Balik Papan beach as revealed by aerial reconnaissance indicated that they had planned an ...

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  25. BURMA VICTORY.

    LONDON, July 3.—Now that the whole of Burma is nearly clear of Japanese Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Commander in ...

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  26. 50 YEARS PEACE?

    NEW YORK, July 3.—The "New York Times" reports that Commander Harold Stassen (one of the American delegates to UNCIO) told ...

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  27. SINGAPORE.

    NEW YORK, July 3.—Announcing plans to evacuate Singapore, the Japanese-controlled Java radio said today that non-essential civilians ...

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  28. SYRIAN PROBLEM.

    PARIS. July 3.—The Government has instructed the Foreign Minister to open negotiations with the Syrian and Lebanese Governments on ...

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  29. "POTTERING ROUND"

    SYDNEY, July 3.—The C-in-C of the British Pacific Fleet (Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser) made an informal inspection in Sydney recently of ...

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  30. CLOSE-UPS

    BALIK PAPAN, July 3.—A visit to the front line on one sector gave ample evidence of the ferocity of the fighting. One pillbox pinned ...

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  31. MR AND MRS CHURCHILL

    The Prime Minister and Mrs Churchill leaving the national victory thanksgiving service at St Paul's Cathedral, London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. JAPANESE CAUGHT.

    ADVANCED HQ. BURMA, July 3.—Highlights of today's communique were: "After an air strike our ground troops, fighting waist deep ...

    Article : 107 words
  33. NEAR THE BEACHES

    BALIK PAPAN, July 3.—Dozes of motor cars of all makes have been found wrecked net r the beach, together with Personal property, boxes ...

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