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  2. ULTIMATUM TERMS

    LONDON, July 27 (A.A.P.).— The Declaration issued by Great Britain, the United States, and China to Japan, offering her ...

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  3. RADIO PICTURES OF BRITISH ELECTIONS

    These special "Herald" radio-pictures, received last night, show (left) Mr. Herbert Morrison and (right) Mr. Ernest. Bevin addressing electors after the declaration of the polls in their electorates. Both were prominent members of Mr. Churchill's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MR. CHURCHILL'S "REGRET"

    LONDON, July 27.—"The decision of the British people has been recorded. I have, therefore, laid down the charge which was placed on me in darker times. ...

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  5. THREE MORE ENEMY CITIES BURNED

    GUAM, July 27.—Early to-day 350 Super-Fortresses dropped 2,200 tons of incendiary bombs on three Japanese industrial cities, bringing to 48 the total of Japanese urban areas put to the torch. ...

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  6. BOMBERS ATTACK THREE ISLANDS

    To-day's Super-Fortress targets were on the three southern islands of the Japanese homeland, Kyushu, Shikoku, and ...

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  7. GRATITUDE TO BRITISH PEOPLE

    In his statement, Mr. Churchill said that all plans and preparations had been made for the defeat of Japan, and "results may ...

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  8. CENSURE OF LEOPOLD

    BRUSSELS, July 27.—The week-long debate in the Belgian Parliament over King Leonold's position ended with a vote of ...

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  9. Blum Tells of Night Flight From Paris

    PARIS, July 27 (A.A.P.).—Leon Blum, former Socialist Premier of France, said to-day that he left Paris in the dead of night in 1940 when he realised that the city would not be defended and it became ...

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  10. JAPANESE RAID ON BALIKPAPAN

    MANILA, July 27.—The Japanese made their first night raid on the Australian positions at Balikpapan (Borneo) this week. ...

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  11. BRITAIN'S "SILENT REVOLUTION"

    "Britain has undergone a silent revolution," says the Liberal journal, the "Manchester Guardian," to-day. ...

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  12. SLAUGHTER FROM AIR ON BOUGAINVILLE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Australian artillery and New Zealand Air Force fighters and bombers so severely plastered Japanese defensive positions in ...

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  13. "NEW CHAPTER OPENS"—MOSCOW

    Main reaction from Russia so far is Moscow Radio's comment that "a new chapter has opened in the life of Britain, and the ...

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  14. 2,000 R.A.F. Men For Japanese War

    More than 2,000 R.A.F. officers and men—the largest single draft yet to arrive in Australia —will reach Sydney to-day to ...

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  15. LANDING REPORT UNCONFIRMED

    NEW YORK, July 27 (A.A.P.). —There is still no confirmation of the Japanese report of an Allied landing on Puket Island, ...

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  16. NEW MUSTANG FOR PACIFIC HAS DESTROYER BLAST

    NEW YORK, July 27.—Ten rockets under the wings of America's fastest propellerdriven aircraft, the P51H ...

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  17. SPEEDING AID TO YUGOSLAVIA

    LONDON, July 27 (A.A.P.).—Belgrade Radio says Marshal Tito received Dr. Lehmann, Director-General of UNRRA, who gave an assurance that ...

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  18. "STILL FAR FROM COMMUNISM"

    NEW YORK, July 27.—Observers in Washington believe that Britain has moved only slightly to the Left, and is still far from ...

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  19. U.S. SERVICEMEN HOMELESS

    NEW YORK, July 27.—Thousands of civilians and returned Servicemen are wandering the streets of New York in a vain ...

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  20. PROBABLE MEMBERS OF NEW MINISTRY

    MR. A. V. ALEXANDER; MISS ELLEN WILKINSON; MR. P. J. NOEL-BAKER; MR. ARTHUR GREENWOOD ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. JAPANESE PAY HEAVILY

    COLOMBO, July 27.—Since the Japanese in Burma began their attempt to break through and escape east from the Pegu ...

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  22. Miners Seek Tax Change as Cure for Absenteeism

    A special method of taxing miners' earnings aimed at reducing absenteeism in the mines will be submitted to the ...

    Article : 405 words
  23. "GUIDE TO REACTION IN AUSTRALIA"

    The results of the British elections are seen by the Leader of the Federal Opposition, Mr. Menzies, as a pointer to the ...

    Article : 120 words
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