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  2. SUPER-FORTRESS BOMBS EXPLODE ON FORMOSA DROME

    Bombs from a formation of more than 100 Super-Fortresses explode among buildings at Shinchiku airfield, in one of the early American attacks on Formosa, north of the Philippines. (U.S. Office of War Information.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ALLIED DEADLOCK IN BERLIN Big Three May Have To Decide

    BERLIN, July 9.—It is now clear that the deadlock in administrative relations between the Allies in the German capital is so complete that it can be ...

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  4. ARMY DETAINEES BREAK CAMP Orderly March to Town to Air Grievances

    TAMWORTH, Monday.—For the second time within a few weeks, men front the Tamworth military detention camp marched into town to-night, told ...

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  5. Allegations Of "Go Slow" On Defence Jobs

    MELBOURNE Monday.—Allegations that "go slow" tactics had been adopted by employees on defence jobs were made by a ...

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  6. FOOD, FUEL, VITAL PROBLEMS

    At Press conferences yesterday the Military Governor of the British sector, Brigadier W. R. N. Hinde, and the Military ...

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  7. STATE SITTING DELAYED

    State Parliament, which was prorogued until July 12, Will be further prorogued this week, probably for a month. ...

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  8. EMPIRE AIR TALKS

    LONDON, July 9 (A.A.P.).— The Minister for Civil Aviation, Lord Swinton, opening the Commonwealth Air Transport ...

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  9. Referendum Is Likely In France

    PARIS, July 9.—A special meeting of the Council of Ministers to-day is likely to decide to hold a referendum to ascertain: (1) Whether the French people desire to abandon completely the Constitution of 1875 ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA'S CREW

    LONDON, July 9 (A.A.P.).— The Corporation of London has given details of the warm welcome it has arranged for the ...

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  11. WORK CEASES ON WHARVES

    Loading and unloading of all interstate ships with one exception ceased yesterday, when 1,090 wharf-labourers refused to offer ...

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  12. Boys Leap To Safety In Fire

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Thirty boys had to smash windows and drop 15 feet to the ground when a sudden explosion caused a fire ...

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  13. BERLINERS' GRIM PROSPECT

    LONDON, July 9 (A.A.P.).— The British area of occupation takes in the municipal zones of Reineckendorf, Wedding, ...

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  14. SHOP PRICES MUST BE CLEAR

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Price tickets on goods displayed must be easily readable to the public whether through display windows or within ...

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  15. "TRAMWAYMEN CARELESS"

    Accidents to tramway passengers were caused every day by carelessness of conductors, Alderman L. E. Duff complained ...

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  16. INDIA SERVICE FOR CURTIN

    SIMLA, July 9.—There was a large gathering of civilian and Services personnel at a memorial service for Mr. Curtin held in ...

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  17. RESERVATION TO CHARTER

    WASHINGTON, July 9 (A.A.P.) —A reservation to adoption of the United Nations Charter will be submitted in the Senate by ...

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  18. PHILIPPINES DEFENCE

    MANILA, July 9.—Addressing a joint session of the Philippines Congress, General MacArthur said to-day that the question of ...

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  19. PRISON GUARD BERSERK

    NEW YORK, July 9.—Private Clarence Bertucci, an American soldier guarding German prisoners of war at Salina (Utah), ...

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  20. LIBERALS ALLEGE BIAS

    A motion declaring that, recent acts of administration were creating contempt for government was passed at a meeting of Balgowlah branch of ...

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  21. POLISH OFFICERS "TERRORISED"

    LONDON, July 9 (A.A.P.).—The Warsaw-controlled Polish Press Agency alleges that "democratic officers in the Polish Army in ...

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  22. "BEAT THE RETREAT"

    Marine bandsmen "beat the retreat" as the prelude to a function at which the Commander-in-Chief of the British ...

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  23. SALE OF SURPLUS STORES

    Surplus electrical and radio stores will be sold by the Disposals Commission at an auction sale in Sydney on July 18 and 19 ...

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  24. Drovers Did Not Know War Was Over

    Less than six weeks ago a party of drovers travelling from Northern Queensland to Wave Hill Station (Northern Territory) did not know Italy was out of the War. ...

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  25. MR. EDEN'S SON MISSING

    LONDON, July 9 (A.A.P.).—Sergeant Simon Eden, of the R.A.F., eldest son of the Foreign Minister. Mr. Anthony Eden, is missing after ...

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  26. NIAGARA BARREL RIDE "GOOD"

    NEW YORK, July 9 (A.A.P.). —More than 100,000 people yesterday saw William ("Red") Hill ride safely through the ...

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  27. Better Living Standards For Chinese Soldiers

    CHUNGKING, July 9.—Chinese troops in the field will now be able to prepare for themselves a hot meal from a package no bigger than a ...

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  28. WAC ACCUSES RUSSIAN

    BERLIN, July 9.—A Russian officer is being held under arrest by the Red Army pending inquiries into his alleged attempt to molest a member of the ...

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  29. CRETE CLEARED OF GERMANS

    ATHENS, July 9 (A.A.P.).—Brigadier Preston, commanding British troocs in Crete, in a speech at Canea disclosed that Crete was finally ...

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  30. PENICILLIN SUPPLIES IN S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Supplies of penicillin in Adelaide are now back to normal as a result of the resumption by striking glassworkers in ...

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