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    City Forecast: Cloudy, mild. Occasional drizzle or fog; light NE wind. Slight sea. ...

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  5. CARRIER FLEET STILL HITTING JAPAN

    GUAM, Wednesday.-- The great U.S. carrier assault against Tokio has entered its second day with the Japanese air force unable to offer even taken resistance. The attack opened at dawn yesterday with ...

    Article : 802 words
  6. Egypt Wants British Troops Out

    CAIRO, Wednesday.-- The Finance Minister, Makram Pasha, told the Chamber of Deputies that Britain will be ...

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  7. New A.I.F. Landing in Borneo

    Australian troops have made another landing on the west shore of Balikpapan ...

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    Doomed: Trying to escape to its home base, this Japanese patrol bomber was forced down in flames on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FORMOSA POUNDED IN NEW ATTACKS

    MANILA, Wednesday.-- More than 65 US bombers yesterday continued the neutralisation of Formosa. About 40 heavies struck at the ...

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  10. Unofficial Jap Peace Peelers, Grew Reveals

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.-- The Japanese had made many peace feelers through private persons and diplomats, Acting Secretary of State, Mr. Joseph Grew, said today. They knew defeat was certain, ...

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  11. 1113 Die After Liberation

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The Allied Commandant at the notorious Dachau (Bavaria) concentration camp, ...

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    Conference: US President Truman, at his desk at the White House, in conference with Joseph E. Davies, former ambassador to Moscow; Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy, Presidential Chief-of-Staff; and Mr. Harry Hopkins, who, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. FLAME CHARGE ROUTS JAPS

    Charging with bayonets and flame-throwers, Australian Sixth Division troops in New Guinea, completely routed Japanese forces from extensive positions they had held tenaciously for some days. Ridge after ridge is falling to ...

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  15. Allies Agree On Berlin

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Agreement was reached by the British, US and Russian commands yesterday on all important, outstanding questions for the control of Greater Berlin. Food supplies from each area ...

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  16. Editorial LIFT SHOPPING BURDENS: WOMAN DOCTOR WARNS

    THE sympathy of Australian housewives will go out to their sisters in Britain who are in revolt against the system which still compels them to face the ordeal of food queues. Striking evidence of the severe physical and mental effects of wartime shopping burdens on Sydney women was given by a woman doctor today. She was commenting upon the demand of the New South Wales ...

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  18. STALIN READY FOR BERLIN MEETING

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Marshal Stalin is about to leave Moscow for the meeting in Berlin of the Big Three. Mr. Churchill is to the south ...

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