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  4. [?]mbined British And U.S [?]leets Shell Jap [?]dustrial Areas

    [?]ERFUL surface units of the combined U.S. and [?]tish Pacific Fleets under cover of strong flights of [?] moved towards the coastline of Honshu on [?]ay night and conducted a heavy bombardment of ...

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    KAMIKAZE ATTACK—These two Royal Navy official photographs show the results of an attack by Japanese Kamikaze (suicide) planes on an aircraft carrier of the British Fleet during a recent action in the Pacific. The photograph on the left shows the foam-flecked funnel and remains of wrecked aircraft with emergency parties clearing up the flight deck, and the picture on the right show's five-fighting units standing by to clear up after the suicide attack. The aircraft carrier ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. [?]SSACRE [?] JAPS [?]ECTED

    [?] July 17.—Nearly ten [?]d Japs have been [?] weeks in the Pegu[?]tains, concentrated ...

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    The aftermath of war! With their home riddled by machine gun bullets and shrapnel, this indonesian family crowd into the one habitable room in the house. Families such as these are being cared for by the Netherlands Indies Civil ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. King Leopold To Await The Will Of The People

    LONDON, July 17.—The Belgian Chamber of Deputies, by 98 to 6 votes, passed a Bill declaring that King Leopold may not resume his constitutional functions until both Houses of Parliament have declared that he may reign again. Thirty-two members abstained from voting. ...

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  9. BLACK-OUT ON BIG THREE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, July 17.—The [?] between the Big Thier at Potsdam began this evening with President Truman as chairman. ...

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  10. AN HONOURABLE PEACE OFFERED

    NEW YORK, July 17.—The American Press Guam correspondent states that the newest propaganda leaflets dropped on Japan stress that the Japanese can have peace with honour even under unconditional ...

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  11. [?] PUPPET [?]OOPS IN [?] REVOLT

    [?] July 17.—The As[?] Press Chungking [?] says that Chinese [?] that a mutiny ...

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  13. Submarines Sighted off Argentine Coast

    BUENOS AIRES, July 17.—The Editor of the newspaper. El Tribuno of Dolores, told the Associated Press that undoubtedly two ...

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    [?] TROUBLE—R.A.F. Repair and Salvage [?] are carrying [?] very arduous and dan[?] work on the front in Burms. One of their many tusks [?] crashed aircraft which are lying in "No Man's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. CANADA-AUST. AIR SERVICE

    LONDON, July 17.—Subject to the approval of the governments concerned, the trans-Pacific civil aviation service between Canada and Australia, via British possessions and New Zealand, will be conducted by a joint company in which the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand are partners, the first named having a minor share. ...

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