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  3. Tokio Airfields Battered In Greatest Air Assault

    IN the biggest air assault of the Pacific war, 1000 carrier-based American air-craft were hammering 70 airfields and other selected targets in the Tokio area at 1 p.m. (Japanese time) yesterday, following an all-night attack on other targets in Japan. The offensive at mid-dlay yesterday was in full swing eight hours after Admiral Halsey launched his assault. As ma ny as 700 planes were over Tokio at the same time. ...

    Article : 944 words
  4. GUARD OF HONOUR ON BOUGAINVILLE

    THE Governor-General of New Zealand (Air Marshal Sir Cyril Lough Norton Newall) inspects an Australian guard of honour during his visit to Bougainville.—(Australian Official photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 68 words
  5. SWEDES BEAT NAZI INVASION PLAN

    BERLIN, July 8.—The Russian found German High Command documents in [?] Chanclier realing ...

    Article : 191 words
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    THIS bullet-scarred sculptural relic of monolithic religion served as a shelter for a observation post of the 7th Infantry Division of the United States 10th Army on Okinawa—(U.S. Officer of Wary information photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. N.E.I. LANDING AT BALIKPAPAN BAY

    SWINGING into action under the Seventh Australian Division's command Netherlands East Indies troops have made two amphibious landings on the northern shore of Balikpapan Bay, giving the Allies a tighter grip on the bay beaches. ...

    Article : 417 words
  8. AMAZING ECLIPSE OF MOON

    LONDON, July 10—In yesterday's eclipse the moon looked as if it were falling over, says the Daily Mail representative who flew ...

    Article : 235 words
  9. Allied Unity At Berlin Claimed

    RERUN, July 9.—Announcing that a meeting of the Allied Military Governors would be held on Wednesday, Major-General F. L. Parkes, Military Commander of the American Zone, emphasised to-day ...

    Article : 528 words
  10. JAPS IMPROVE THEIR TREATMENT OF POW WASHINGTON, July 9.

    The American Press correspondent states that Major Wesley Werner, a Liberator pilot recently ...

    Article : 88 words
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  12. JAPS FORCE ALLIES TO RETREAT ON SITTANG

    COLOMBO, July 9.—Undeterred by their ejection from Le Finzu and their repulse across the Sittang Canal, the Japanese, in their Sittang sally, have come back in a multiple attacking this area and forced an Allied withdrawal. ...

    Article : 263 words
  13. PARALYSIS ON WHARVES

    LONDON, July 9.—The semiparalysis which has been creepig along the London docks for six weeks has resulted in ...

    Article : 166 words
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    BRITISH Fleet aircraft bomb Japanese airfield. An Avenger from a British aircraft-carrier is shown over Ishifaki airfield. with bombs bursting on the runway below—British official photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 32 words
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    CLYDE SHIPS.—During the war[?] ships were built, converted aired on the Clyde. New [?]ction included nine ...

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  16. END OF JAP WAR IN 1946?

    LONDON, July 9.—On returning to England by air after consultations with Genera MacArthur in the Philippine, Air Vice-Marshal H. V. Satterly said Beneral MacArthur thought that, judged from a military standpoint, the war [?] the Far East would be over towards the end of 1946. ...

    Article : 338 words
  17. MUNITION SHIP SUNK DELIBERATELY

    LONDON, July 10.—A 4800-ton munition ship which arrived home from America with 36,000 bomb aboard has been deliberately sunk ...

    Article : 99 words
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