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  2. BRITISH VICTORY PARADE IN BERLIN'S TIERGARTEN

    The pipe band of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders swings past the reviewine stand during the parade of British and Canadian troops in the Tiergarten, Berlin. Mr. Churchill, taking the salute, can be seen in the centre of the stand. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. REYNAUD INDICTS PETAIN

    LONDON, July 24.—"The FrancoBritish union proposed by Mr. Churchill in June, 1940, was a generous offer," said Paul Reynatid, former Premier of ...

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  4. TAX CUT WOULD BE "SHOT IN ARM"

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—An immediate reduction in taxation, which would be "like a shot in the arm to the Aurtralian economy," was urged by Mr. Holt (Lib., V.) in the House of Representatives ...

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  5. Soldier Flown to see Dying Relative

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Army has fulfilled a dying woman's w[?] to [?] a returning prisoner of war. ...

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  6. "MET FIERCE OPPOSITION"

    Reynaud recalled the important meeting of the French Cabinet at Bordeaux on June 15, 1940, at which, he said, he was not ...

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  7. STORMY LAW MEETING

    After a stormy lunch-hour meeting at the University Law School yesterday, the students decided by 38 votes to 27 to cal ...

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  8. COAL MINERS' HARDSHIPS

    Nationalisation of the coal industry was recommended by the Rev. Alan Walker, of the Wayerley Methodist Church, in ...

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  9. Japanese Fail To Escape Burma Cordon

    A.A.P. SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE COLOMBO, July 24.—The epilogue fco the Burma drama is going tragically for the Japanese ...

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  10. India Expected To Have General Elections

    CALCUTTA, July 24.—A decision to hold general elections both for the central and provincial Legislatures in India is expected to result from the conference between the Viceroy, [?]ord Wavell, and the ...

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  11. Pills or Politicians —Just the Same

    LONDON, July 24.—"Whether the loudspeaker van was advertising a political speaker or stomach pills, it was still a ...

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  12. "DELIBERATE" TREACHERY

    The trial promises to be one of the greatest trials of the century. Only two other trials in France ...

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  13. WORKERS PRAISED BY DUKE

    Calling for "a word from the Duke," about 50 A.W.C. building workers surged round the Duke of Gloucester's car yesterday ...

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  14. 4 NEW YORKERS DIE WEEKLY FROM DRUGGING

    NEW YORK, July 24.—New Yorkers are dying at the rate of four a week from the effects of an overdose of sleeping tablets ...

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  15. PARLIAMENT'S LOST POWER

    Evolutionary processes were contributing to the disappearance of the present parliamentary system, and a current ...

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  16. Week's Gaol For Native Who Speared Bully

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—A semicivilised aborigine named Frank was sentenced to seven days' imprisonment in the Port ...

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  17. PACIFIC SERVICE "RESENTED"

    VANCOUVER, July 21 (A.A.P.). —The cruiser Uganda is returning to Canada from the Pacific because 500 members of the ...

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  18. ADVANCE FROM BALIKPAPAN

    MANILA, July 24.—Australian Seventh Division troops driving up the inland road from Balikpspan (south-east Borneo) have ...

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  19. QUESTIONS ON SUITINGS BAN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Minister for Customs, Senator Keane, was asked in the Senate to-day whether there was an ...

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  20. TUNNEL UNDER GAOL WALL

    ROME, July 24 (A.A.P.).—A new and more serious riot has broken out in Regina Cocli prison, where more than 2,000 ...

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  21. GREEK MINISTER RESIGNS

    ATHENS, July 24. (A.A.P.).—The Greek Foreign Minister. M. Sofianopo[?]los.has resigned. He stated: "I am satisfied that ...

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  22. MR. JUSTICE DAVIS RETURNING

    OTTAWA, July 24 (A.A.P.).—The Canadian High Commissioner in Australia, Mr. Justice R. C. Davis, is returning to Canada shortly for ...

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  23. STAFF UNREST IN HOSPITALS

    Fears that the strike by the femate domestic staff of Corowa Hospital may extend to other hospitals were expressed last night by the general ...

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  24. MR. STIRLING TAKES UP DUTIES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The new Australian High Commissioner in Canada, Mr. Alfred T. Stirling, has commenced duties ...

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  25. Troopships Suggested To Bring Migrants

    LONDON, July 24 (A.A.P.).— To expsdite the transport of migrants to Australia, the Deputy Leader of the Country Party. ...

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  26. NEW VOCATION CENTRE

    A new vocational guidance office for ex-Service men and women who apply for courses under the Reconstruction ...

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  27. Crane Does Three-Weeks' Joh in 30 Minutes

    Workmen last night demolished in half an hour a 10-ton air-raid wall similar to one which recently' took three weeks ...

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  28. BASE FOR BOMBING SINGAPORE

    BALIKPAPAN, July 24.—Australian and Dutch bombers will soon be operating over the East Indies from a 7,000-foot strip ...

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  29. CHRYSLER CAR PROPOSAL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Secondary Industries Commission has received a detailed proposal from Chrysler Dodge. Distributors (A[?]s[?].) Pty., Ltd., ...

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  30. MORE BERTHS TO U.K. IN 1946

    More berths in ships from Australia to Great Britain should be available for passengers next year, said the Director of Shipping. Sir Thomas ...

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  31. SOVIET UNIONISTS IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, July 24 (A.A.P.)— A Soviet trade union delegation, the first to visit the United States since the revolution, is now in Washington. ...

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