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  3. JAPAN SHELLED BY U.S. FLEET FOR SECOND DAY IN SUCCESSION

    GUAM, SUNDAY.—ADMIRAL NIMITZ OPENLY AND DEFIANTLY ANNOUNCED IN A COMMUNIQUE THAT AMERICAN BATTLESHIPS AND CRUISERS WOULD AGAIN SHELL THE JAPANESE COAST TO-DAY, FOR THE SECOND DAY IN SUCCESSION, WHILE FAST CARRIER AIRCRAFT POUNDED AIRFIELDS, SHIPPING AND MILITARY INSTALLATIONS ...

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  4. Non-Fraternisation Ban Lifted

    LONDON, Sunday.—Field-Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery has announced that the non-fraternisation ban bas been lifted throughout the British ...

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  5. OILWELLS ON FIRE

    THIS STRIKING SIGHT of columns of flume end dense black smoke rolling to a height of 7000 ft. greeted an Allied patrol boat oft beria, near Brunei Bay, Borneo, during inversion operations. During pre-invasion bombardments the Japs ignited the Seria edwells. Flames were visible for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Italy Declares War on Japan

    ROME, Sunday.—An official announcement states that Italy has decided to declare war on Japan. ...

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  7. SAYS LEOPOLD WILL ABDICATE

    BRUSSELS, Sunday.—The Belgian Foreign Minister (M. Spaak) has indicated definitely that King Leopold intends to abdicate. ...

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  8. AUSTRALIANS INCREASE HOLD ON BORNEO SECTORS

    BALIKPAPAN, Sunday.—Both the 7th and 9th Divisions increased their holds on Borneo sectors at the week-end. The 7th seized a Japanese seaplane base in Balikpapan Bay, and on the right flank advanced from the Manggar area towards Sambodja oilfields. Ninth Division forces in north ...

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  9. RUSSIANS PERSECUTED IN PALESTINE

    LONDON, Sunday. — A Cairo report states that Russian citizens who temporarily took refuge in Palestine are being brutally persecuted by ...

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  10. Japan's Dwindling Food Supply: Action Demanded

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Tokio Tadio said that the Political Association of Great Japan had demanded immediate action by the Government to ...

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  11. Anonymous £50,000 Allocated

    LONDON, Sunday —Mr. Churchill recently received a gift of £50,000 from an anonymous donor for allocation at his discretion to "some national fund or charity ...

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  13. More Raids on Japan

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — Tokio Radio said that 150 bombers from Okinawa to-day attacked Kyushu and southern Honshu installations. ...

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  14. 10,000-Ton Liner Struck by Lightning

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lightning struck and set on fire the 10,000 ton Union Castle liner Tura, lying off Gravesend, last night, during the height of one of the worst ...

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  15. JAPS CAPTURE CHINESE TOWN

    CHUNGKING, Sunday. — The High Command announced that the Japanese, advancing 50 miles from Tinpak along the coastal highway, ...

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  16. SIMLA CONFERENCE FAILS

    SIMLA, Sunday.—The Viceroy (Field-Marshal Lord Wavell) officially announced at the final meeting of Indian leaders that the conference to place the inclusion of Indian leaders on Viceroy's Executive Council had failed. He was now considering ...

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  18. Can Only Expect to Reduce Risk of War

    CAIRO, Sunday.—"I am not one of those who believe there will be no more war," said Gen. Smuts, addressing South African troops. ...

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  19. Shocking Tax Evasions In United States

    WASHINGTON, Sundny.—The Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. Morgenthau) said that as the department's drive extended against tax evaders, the more ...

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