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  3. RUSSIANS AVERTING BREACH WITH ALLIES ON BERLIN PROBLEMS

    The hitch, which threatened to develop in the occupation of Berlin through the Russian stipulation that the British and American authorities should accept the responsibility for providing, food and fuel for the ...

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  4. U.S. Senate Move To Restrict Security Council

    Several Senators have expressed approval of a suggestion that limitations should be imposed on the World Security ...

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  5. WAY NOW OPEN FOR PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE

    The pre-war defence problem had offered a very serious obstacle to the political independence of the Philippines, ...

    Article : 163 words
  6. SEVENTH DIVISION FANNING OUT FROM BALIKPAPAN

    Australian troops in South-east Borneo are fanning out North and North-east from Balikpapan and also inland from positions along the coastal highway. Units, working along the east coast towards Kapak and ...

    Article : 682 words
  7. PLAN TO EXILE GERMAN STAFF TO COLONIES

    The exile of members of the German General Staff, at present in the hands of British and Americans, to British Crown ...

    Article : 207 words
  8. ALLIES WILL PAY DEARLY, DECLARES JAP ADMIRAL

    Admiral Nomura, who was Japanese Envoy to Washington in December, 1941, is quoted by Tokyo radio as saying that the ...

    Article : 59 words
  9. SOLDIER GUARD SHOOTS GERMAN P's OF WAR

    Three bursts of machine-gun bullets, fired by an American soldier from a guard tower, killed eight sleeping German prisoners of war ...

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  10. TURNING FULL AIR WEIGHT ON JAPAN

    Britain's habit of withholding her plans from the enemy until they declare themselves in the course of execution, should not be interpreted ...

    Article : 630 words
  11. SOVIET TRADE TREATY WITH POLAND

    According to Moscow radio, Russia and Poland, on Saturday, signed a trade treaty under which Russia receives from Poland five million ...

    Article : 161 words
  12. War Pattern Developing Against Japan

    Piece by piece the pattern of the combined offensive to cut the Japanese tentacles round the rich East Indies is being put together and in their latest strike against airfields of Sumatra, aircraft of the British East Indies Fleet stamped a line of 5000-lb. ...

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  13. JOHN AMERY CHARGED WITH TREASON

    John Amery, 33, son of the Secretary for India (Mr. L. S. Amery), described as of no occuption, was charged at Bow Street Court to-day ...

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  14. AIR HIGHWAYS AS WORLD'S PEACE FRONTIERS

    "We believe that with the orderly progress we have achieved and with the co-operation of other countries, we will be able to make the ...

    Article : 221 words
  15. YUGOSLAVS WILL NOT FLINCH IF GREEKS MOVE

    Yugoslavia will not flinch in the face of menaces from those who want to see in Yugoslavia a democracy of the type in Greece declared Marshal Tito in a broadcast over the Belgrade radio when referring to the action ...

    Article : 186 words
  16. ANGLO-GERMAN AIR DEFENCES ON SAME LINES

    A new light on the recent comparisons of British and German, antiaircraft defences is provided by Brigadier Appleton, head of the flak ...

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  17. NEWSPAPER STRIKERS IGNORE DIRECTIVE

    Despite the directive of the War Labour Board to return to work a meeting of the Newspaper Mail and Deliveries' Union decided to continue ...

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  18. STRENGTHENING AIR POWER IN THE PACIFIC

    United States twin-engined aircraft in Europe which are to be employed in the Pacific, are using the South Atlantic route, because the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 170 words
  19. CHINESE REPULSE JAP LANDING FORCE

    Japanese marines who landed on the South-east China Coast, are in full retreat under blows from Chinese veterans, according to the Chinese ...

    Article : 163 words
  20. CRETE NOW FREE OF GERMANS

    Brigadier Preston, commanding the British troops in Crete, disclosed that Crete was free of Germans, except for a few technicians who were ...

    Article : 72 words
  21. LENINGRAD DEFENDERS WELCOMED HOME

    Residents of Leningrad yesterday followed an old Russian custom and went out into the suburbs with bread and sallt to greet the return of the ...

    Article : 71 words
  22. JAP REMNANTS FIGHT ON IN PHILIPPINES

    Although the liberation of the Philippines has been announced officially some Japanese resistance is being encountered and American ...

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  23. NEW U.S. CONSUL FOR SYDNEY

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The State Department announced that Mr. Geo. D. Hopper, of Danville, Kentucky, who is at presents Consul General in St. ...

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