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  2. WOMAN'S VICTORY

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—Mrs. Hilda Ross, National Party candidate, retained her seat in the New Zealand parliament when she defeated the ...

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  3. UNUSUAL GIFT

    LONDON, Monday.—His Majesty the King received an unusual gift on Saturday—a Dutch cheese. The cheese was the largest that could be ...

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  4. Americans Advance on Okinawa

    GUAM, Monday.—Mud and swollen streams are still hampering land operations on Okinawa, but American troops are pushing ahead in an effort to take Japanese strongpoints south of Naha, capital of the island. In ...

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  5. JAP CASUALTIES IN PHILIPPINES CAMPAIGN NOW TOTAL 378,427

    MANILA, Monday.—Japanese casualties in the Philippines campaign have reached a total of 378,427. During the past week, 8101 enemy dead have been counted and 508 prisoners taken in the battle areas. Allied casualties for the same period ...

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    THE MAP REPRODUCED above shows generally the present position of the war in the Pacific. excluding present Australian activities in the New Guinea ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Australians' Progress in Tarakan Fighting

    MANILA, Monday.—Australian forces on Tarakan are steadily biting into the centre of what remains of the Japanese army. ...

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  8. Planes over Atlantic Every Six Minutes

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—More details have been announced of the transfer of American armed forces from. Europe to the Pacific. ...

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  9. Stringent Food Rationing in Rhineland Areas

    LONDON, Monday.—The new stringent food rationing regulations come into operation today in Germany in the zone occupied by the US 15th Army. ...

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  10. ATLEE MAY ATTEND BIG THREE MEETING

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Joseph Davis, US Ambassador, who visited the Prime Minister at his country home during the week-end, is believed to ...

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  11. TOKIO'S OFFICIAL AND BUSINESS BUILDINGS DESTROYED IN RAID

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Japanese newsagency is still reporting the great damage caused to Tokio in Saturday's fire raid by 500 Superfortresses. The newsagency mentions many areas and buildings, including Jinza, ...

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  12. Superfortress Crews Return to United States

    GUAM, Monday.—The first Superfortress crews to complete their tours of operations over Japan have returned to America. ...

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  13. Nazi Soldiers Clearing Airfields for Allies

    LONDON, Monday.—Preparations are now being made for increasing Allied air power over German territory Throughout the Reich, German soldiers ...

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  14. RED ARMY TROOPS RESTORE RAIL SERVICE

    MOSCOW, Monday.—Railway communication has been restored between Berlin and Moscow by Red Army construction troops. ...

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  15. LONDON COMMENT ON PACIFIC WAR

    LONDON, Monday.—Warnings from the United States, that Japan can still' fight a long war in the Pacific, are supported by London newspapers, some of which believe the Japanese will fight to the last man. The Daily Telegraph says it would ...

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  16. NAZIS DISGUISED IN RUSSIAN UNIFORMS

    MOSCOW, Monday.—A correspondent of the Red Star reports that isolated German guerrillas are trying to keep up the struggle in some forest areas. ...

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  17. Grim Fighting in Burma; Japs Active

    KANDY, Monday.—In Burma, grim fighting is taking place in the hilly country east of the Mandalay railway. Allied forces are making steady ...

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  18. Another Victory for Chinese Forces

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—Chinese forces have scored an important victory by recapturing Nanning, in the Kwangsi Province. ...

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  19. FIRST BRITISH SHIPS IN PORT OF HAMBURG

    LONDON, Monday.—The German Admiralty is now sweeping for mines and clearing ports and docks under the direction of the Royal Navy. ...

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  20. Marine's Brave Action Saves Lives of Comrades

    GUAM, Monday.—A Marine on Okinawa, Corporal Vie Travis, fought his way out of a tough spot and silenced a Japanese mortar team a few days ...

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  21. Death Mask of Himmler

    SYDNEY. Monday.—According to a London cable, a death mask of Himmler's face was taken by British doctors and detectives before Himmler's body ...

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  22. Yugoslavia Will Not Use Force, Says Marshal Tito: Situation in Levant

    LONDON, Monday.—In a speech yesterday, Marshal Tito strongly re-affirmed Yugoslavia's claims to Istria, which includes Trieste, and Carinthia, province of southern Austria. He declared that Yugoslavs had no intention of taking these places by force, but that they. were confident the Allies would observe the terms of the Atlantic Charter. In the Levant, the situation ii still tense and a statement has been made by the French Government. ...

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  23. Control of American Industry After War

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The War Production Board proposes to allow business management, rather than Government management, guide ...

    Article : 93 words
  24. LUFTWAFFE CHIEF HAS COMMITTED SUICIDE

    LONDON, Monday.—A message from Germany says that von Greim, who succeeded Goering as Nazi Air Chief, has committed suicide. ...

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