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  2. BACK TO WORK

    LONDON, Friday.—After their two-day holiday to celebrate the unconditional surrender of Germany, British workers returned to their jobs ...

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  3. BOMB DAMAGE

    LONDON, Friday.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir John Anderson, told the Rouse of Commons last night that the damage caused in ...

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  4. PACIFIC WAR INTENSIFIED BY ALLIES 1,900,000 TONS OF SHIPPING SUNK

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Japs are beginning to fell the growing Allied might as Britain, America, and China intensify their attacks in the Pacific war. This morning 150 Superfortresses were over Japan following yesterday's 400-bomber raid; General MacArthur has announced the sinking of nearly 1,900,000 ...

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  5. U-BOATS RACE TO BRITISH PORTS

    LONDON. Friday.—Following a .British Admiralty warning that all U-boats failing to surrender immediately would be treated as outlaws, and sunk, ...

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  6. CHURCHILL TO SPEAK

    LONDON, Friday.—Owing to the number of engagements he had been called on to fulfil following the unconditional surrender of Germany, Mr. Churchill ...

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  7. WANT TO DROP 10-TON BOMBS ON TOKIO

    LONDON, Friday. — Twenty RAF bomber squadrons have volunteered to go to the Pacific immediately to drop their 10-ton bombs on Tokio. ...

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  8. Conscription to Continue

    LONDON, Friday. — Conscription for the British Army will continue until after the defeat of Japan, Mr. Churchill told the House. of Commons ...

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  9. KING APPROVES BURMA STAR

    LONDON, Friday.— "Despite the fact that you. were deprived of the assistance of additional British and Indian divisions, promised at Quebec, because of the prolongation of the war in Europe, you have won a great victory in Burma," said Mr Churchill in a special message to Admiral ...

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  10. HIMMLER HUNT ON

    LONDON, Friday.—US Seventh Army troops are conducting one of the most Intensive manhunts of the war in the mountains of Austria following a ...

    Article : 99 words
  11. Stalin Avoids Comment on Pacific War

    MOSCOW, Friday.— "I look forward in the future to the same co-operation and friendship which have brought victory in Europe," said Marshal Stalin. ...

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  12. STALIN REJECTS BRITISH-US POLISH GOVERNMENT NOMINEES

    LONDON, Friday.— Marshal Stalin has again rejected members nominated by Britain and America for inclusion in the Polish National. Government, and has told Mr Churchill and President Truman that the present line of discussion on the Polish question was getting them nowhere. ...

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  13. Powers of Security Council Strengthened

    SAN FRANCISCO.—A British amendment to the Dumbarton Oaks agreement to strengthen the powers of the International Security Council has ...

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  14. Australians Reach Djoeata Oilfields

    MANILA, Friday.— Australian troops on Tarakas, Borneo, advancing north, have penetrated the southern edge of the Djoeata oilfields, while other tanks and infantry are applying pressure from the south and west on Jap defence positions in the centre of the island. Australians have killed another 1400 Japanese in fighting on Bougainville, New Britain, and northern New Guinea, and have made good gains on all fronts. ...

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  15. French Expeditionary Force for Indo-China

    PARIS, Friday.—The National Defence General Staff last night announced that a French expeditionary force is to be sent to the Pacific to take part ...

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  16. STOP PRESS

    LONDON, Friday.—The greater part of the US Eighth Force of 2400 bombers and 1200 fighters is to be switched to the Pacific immediately, Lieutenant ...

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