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  3. DASH TO SHORE

    LAST DASH TO SHORE, aboard American-manned alligators, during the landing of Australian troops at Balikpapan. In the background, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BURMA CAMPAIGN PLANES HAMMER JAPS SEEKING TO ESCAPE

    KANDY, Monday.—Every minute from dawn till dark yesterday Spitfires, Thunderbolts and Mosquitos hammered at Japanese hurling themselves at our cordon over the 77-mile stretch of the Rangoon-Mandalay Road in their attempt to escape from Burma. A continuous "cab rank" of fighters was ...

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  5. JAP BATTLESHIP BADLY DAMAGED

    GUAM, MONDAY.—THE OLD JAPANESE BATTLESHIP NAGATO (33,000 TONS) WAS HEAVILY DAMAGED BY AMERICAN PLANES IN WEDNESDAY'S STRIKE ON THE YOKOSUKA NAVAL BASE, IN TOKIO BAY. ...

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  6. War Casualties of Merchant Navy

    LONDON, Monday.—More than 30,000 men of the British Merchant Navy have lost their lives in the war, states a report to the National Union of Seamen. ...

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  7. Sweeping Disclosures by Nazi Prisoners

    LONDON, Monday.—Sweeping disclosures by Albert Speer, former Reich Minister for War Production, and Dr. Osenberg, head of ...

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  8. Japanese Gains in China

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—A Chinese communique says the Japanese, pushing along the south-east coast, made a 45-mile break-through along China's invasion coast. ...

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  9. ANOTHER LANDING IN BALIKPAPAN BAY

    MANILA, Monday.—Units of the Seventh Australian Division made another amphibious landing in Balikpapan Bay on Friday. They went ashore at Tempadeng, at the head of the bay, and, meeting with no opposition, pushed down shore to the mouth of the Beranga River. ...

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  10. ITALIAN PRISONERS MUTINY

    ROME, Monday.—Prisoners who had been revolting for 24 hours last night set fire to the roof of the Regina Coeli prison. Intermittent firing was heard ...

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  11. BRITISH EXPORT TRADE RESEARCH ORGANISATION

    LONDON, Monday.—Fifty of the leading figures in British commercial life, representing some of the strongest firms in the country, with ...

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  12. LARGER SPHERE FOR BRITISH IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Associated Press correspondent says that early reshaping of Pacific commands is expected to give a greatly enlarged ...

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  14. Southampton Approaches Silting Up

    LONDON, Monday. — Thousands of tons of sand silting up the approaches to Southampton prevented the entry to the ...

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  15. German Harvest Prospects Doomed Unless Help Given

    BERLIN, Monday. — Whatever efforts the Germans make, their harvest prospects are doomed, unless far-reaching and sympathetic help be given by ...

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  16. BAFFLING MYSTERY OF THREE MINES

    LONDON, Monday. — The bottom of the Firth of Clyde, over an area of 1000 square miles, is being dragged by Royal Navy minesweepers in a search ...

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  17. Will Legislate From Berlin Next Month

    BERLIN, Monday.—A senior officer of Field Marshal Montgomery's Military Government administration told correspondents that ...

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  18. BRITAIN'S FULL RESOURCES TO BE USED AGAINST JAPS

    DETROIT, Monday. — The Lord Privy Seal (Lord Beaverbrook), in a letter to the Detroit Free Press, declared that Britain's full resources ...

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  21. PETAIN FACES TRIAL

    PARIS, Monday.—Marshal Petain, aged and grey, wearing the insignia of a Marshal of France, faced judges robed in scarlet and ermine, in the Palais de Justice at noon to-day. He stood up from his chair facing the tribune as the judges entered. Hundreds of gendarmes, a number carrying ...

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