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  2. BURMA FIGHTING

    Colombo, July 17.—The highlights in to-day's South-East Asia Command's communique are:—"In generally fine weather activity ...

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  3. AIR TRANSPORT

    London, July 17.—Mr. Movey, in a speech at the final plenary session of the Commonwealth Air Transport Council on Saturday ...

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  4. CHURCHILL'S TOUR

    London, July 16.—A most extraordinary and significant thing happened during Mr. Churchill's tour of Berlin: All the Germans ...

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  5. THE BIG THREE

    London, July 17.—No official announcement of the Big Three meeting has yet been issued by the authorities although it is obvious ...

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  6. BELGIAN CABINET

    Brussels, July 17.—All six of the Catholic Ministers in the Van, Acker Government have resigned.: They explained to M. van Acker ...

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  7. WAR-TORN AUSTRIA

    Paris, July 16.—Jean Lambert, personal representative of Dr. Renner, head of the Austrian Provisional Government, stated that ...

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  8. THIRD TEST MATCH

    London, July 17.—The third Test match was concluded to-day, Australia winning by four wickets and one run. ...

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  9. King's Decision

    London, July 17.—The Brussels radio reports that King Leopold, in a letter to his brother, the Regent, Prince Charles, wrote:—"My ...

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  10. Stalin and Truman

    London, July 17.—Generalissimo Stalin, wearing the familiar fawn-coloured uniform, with a single star and red epaulettes, and ...

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  11. Second Day's Play

    London, July 16.—England finished the second day of the Lord's Test 178 runs ahead and seven wickets in hand—and ...

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  12. Indian Deadlock

    London, July 17.—The Congress newspaper, "Hindustan Times," edited by Mr. Gandhi's son Devadas, blamed the Viceroy, Lord ...

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  13. Russia and Japan

    London, July 16.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Times"; says that the large number of generals, admirals and air force ...

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  14. Middle East Dangers

    Washington, July 17.—Open warfare throughout the Arab world may result if the Big Three fail to. solve the myriad problems in ...

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  15. Explosions in Berlin

    Berlin, July 17.—Three terrific explosions, apparently in the Russian zone, rocked Berlin and Potsdam at about hourly intervals from ...

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  16. Jeeps and Anti-tank Guns

    London, July 17.—The manner in which jeeps and anti-tank guns were dropped from aircraft by parachute may now be revealed. ...

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  17. Russian Guards Surprised

    Montreal, July 17.—In a despatch from Berlin the Canadian Press Association correspondent states: "British troops with ...

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  18. Cunard Shipping Co.

    London, July . 17.—Sir Percy Bates, in a speech at the Cunard Company's general meeting, revealed that the Cunard building ...

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  19. Nazi Loot in Spain

    London, July 16.—The Madrid correspondent of the "Evening Standard' says that Spain in accordance with the Bretton Woods ...

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  20. China's War Effort

    New York, July 16.—The American Associated Press correspondent at Kunming states that Major-General Chennault, whose ...

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  21. Control of Trieste

    London, July 17.—Colonel Bowman, a former Los Angeles lawyer, now chief of the Allied Military Government in Trieste ...

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  22. Parachutist Army

    London, July 17.—The latest recruits to the ranks of the parachutist army are seven mules who successfully completed drops and ...

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  23. Impressions of Poland

    London, July 16.—The legend of Poland being Sovietised can be dismissed, says Alaric Jacob, correspondent of the "Sunday ...

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  24. Australians in Kent

    London, July 16.—The Australian Test players "resting" after a hard day at Lord's on Saturday enjoyed a picnic match yesterday down in ...

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  25. "Fratting" in Germany

    London, July 16.—It was more than 18 hours before the official news of the modification of the non-fraternisation rule reached ...

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  26. Curtin Memorial Proposed

    Canberra, July 17.—Proposals for a memorial for Mr. Curtin will be discussed by Full Cabinet soon. It is understood that ...

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  27. Russians in Berlin

    London, July 17.—The "Red Star" commenting on Richard Dimbleby's B.B.C. broadcast, in which he said the British in ...

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  28. U.S. Troops from Europe

    Manila, July 17.—More than 4000 American service troops, mainly negroes, have arrived in Manila from the Mediterranean theatre. ...

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  29. British Tanker Fleet

    London, July 16.—The British tanker fleet lost 40 per cent, of its ships in the battle of the Atlantic, and over 400 officers and 1100 ...

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  30. The Cable Service

    London, July 16.—Cable and Wireless Ltd., announced to-day that the rush reports of the play in the England v. Australia Test ...

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  31. Plane for Salvation Army

    Melbourne, July 17.—The Salvation Army is to acquire a Tiger Moth plane to facilitate the visits to R.A.A.F. stations in outlying ...

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  32. Allied Merchant Ship Aground

    Brisbane, July 16.—Rescue ships are dashing to the aid of a 7000-ton Allied merchant ship which has run aground on a reef off the ...

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  33. Music as Great Mind Trainer

    Canberra, July 17.—Sir Ernest MacMillan, visiting Canadian orchestral conductor, addressed the Council for Encouragement of ...

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  34. By-election for Fremantle

    Perth, July 17.—The Minister for Education, Mr. Tonkin, said yesterday that, despite many inducements, he had decided not to ...

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  35. Cheap Cigarettes

    Amsterdam, July 16.—Canadian troops came into Amsterdam on July 8 loaded with cigarettes for sale to Dutchmen who paid good ...

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  36. No More Cigarettes in Near Future

    Melbourne, July 17.—The Minister for Customs, Senator Keane, is not very hopeful of more cigarettes being available for civilians ...

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  37. Assistance for Stranded Ship

    Brisbane, July 17.—Two tugs have been sent to assist a 7000-ton Allied merchant ship which is Stranded on a reef off the ...

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