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  3. JAPAN PREPARED FOR INVASION OF HOMELAND

    An admission that the Allies could land a force on the Japanese homeland is made by the newspaper "Aasahi," which was quoted by Tokyo radio but the paper claimed that such a force would be wiped out ...

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  4. ALL-INDIAN CABINET OFFER BY BRITAIN

    According to the British United Press, it is reliably stated thal the Viceroy (Lord Wavell) is offering India an ...

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  5. VICTORIA CROSS AWARDED GHURKA FOR VALOUR

    The Victoria Cross has been awarded to rifleman Bhanbhagta Gurung of the Second King Edward the Seventh's ...

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  6. ALLIED CONTROL IMPOSES STERN TREMS ON GERMANY

    The German Third Reich ceased to exist at 2.40 p.m. yesterday when the Allied Control Council, after its first meeting in Berlin, announced that German boundaries will be rolled back to the frontiers existing at December 31, ...

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  7. HITLER'S BODY FOUND AMID RUINS OF BERLIN?

    Reuters correspondent-who attended the meeting of the Allied commanders in connection wilh the signing of the ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S WAR SECRET EXPERIMENTS IN CHALK CAVE AIDED FLYING

    A secret factory in a chalk cave in Berkshire produced equipment which helped British planes to fly higher and higher during the war. ...

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  9. JAPS ADMIT LOSS OF SOURCE OF RAW MATERIALS

    A hint that Japanese raw material sources in the South-West Pacific might have to be written off, in consequence of a critical ...

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  10. RECONSTRUCTION TO BE AIM OF UNCIO

    The Economic and Social Co-operation Committee adopted a Greek resolution that one of the aims of the World Organisation should be to ...

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  11. GOERING TO FACE TRIAL AS I WAR CRIMINAL

    The United Nations' War Crimes Commission has found that there is prima facie evidence on which to try Goering as a war criminal, as he had ...

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  12. JAP RESISTANCE CRUMBLING ON OKINAWA ISLAND

    Jap resistance on Okinawa is crumbling and a complete black-out on reports covering operations on the southern part of the island is taken by the American Associated Press to indicate the possibility of a later ...

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  13. FRANCO-SOVIET TREATY CAUSES ANGLO RIFT?

    Asserting that a "deepening rift" between Britain and France cannot be accounted for by the S[?] affairs alone, the North American ...

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  14. WORLD PASSED THROUGH SOCIAL EVOLUTION

    Voicing deep concern about what lies ahead in consequence of the appalling condition of hate, unrest and distruat, left by the war, the Prime ...

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  15. NO SURRENDER BY JAPANESE TILL WHIPPED

    Expressing concern at the general impression in the eastern part of the United States that the Japanese war was still ...

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  16. FREEMASONS RELEASED BY SPAIN

    Within the past few weeks the Spanish Government has released approximately 95 per cent. of the freemasons held as political prisoners, ...

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  17. BRITISH NAVAL AID TO RUSSIA IN WAR

    It was revealed to the House of Commons by the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) that during the war Britain had made available to Russia the battleship Royal Sovereign, eight former U.S. destroyers, four modern submarines and a number of ...

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  18. U.S. RELAXES QUOTAS FOR SOLDIERS' WIVES

    Australian, New Zealahd and Greek girls, intending to marry American servicemen, will be admitted to the United States on visitors' ...

    Article : 247 words
  19. DISPUTE OVER CONTROL OF COLOGNE

    French claims to Cologne and Frankfurt-on-the-Main are reported to be holding up the final settlement of the occupation zones in Western ...

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  20. KRUPPS BOMBING MAY BE GUIDE TO JAPS DEFEAT

    Leading Allied experts are conducting a post mortem examination of the ruins of the vast Krupps armament works, seeking information ...

    Article : 122 words
  21. 60 MILLION WAR CASUALTIES IN EUROPEAN THEATRE

    According to tentative estimates recently made by the War Department, military casualties in the European war were about 60,000,000—the ...

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  22. GERMANS ACCUSED OF KILLING RUSSIAN CITIZENS

    The Soviet Commissioner for Repatriation (General Golikov) in a broadcast over Moscow radio, declared that German soldiers, who ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. JAPS ABANDON TOWNS NEAR HONGKONG

    The Japanese have abandoned four big industrial towns in the Hongkong area, reports the American Associated Press which says they are ...

    Article : 58 words
  24. MEDITERRANEAN PORTS NOW OPEN

    Every port in the Mediterranean is now open for shipping, stated the Exchange Telegraph, but minefields remain in the Adriatic and the, Gulf of ...

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  25. MORE DUTCH SUBS FOR PACIFIC

    A number of Dutch submarines, which had operated in the Maditerranean, will arrive shortly to re-inforce the Dutch naval force already engaged ...

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  26. RUSSIAN HONOUR FOR ALLIED GENERALS

    The Soviet Government has awarded Russia's highest award; the Order of Victory, to Field-Marshal Montgomery and General Eisenhower. ...

    Article : 35 words
  27. ONTARIO ELECTIONS

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.— Although there are 125,000 soldier votes to be counted, the Progressive-Conservative Party is assured of 66 seats out ...

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