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  3. THE PRELUDE TO INVASION British-American Assault On Tokio

    "HEAVY naval shelling of the Japanese homeland opens the pre-invasion phase of the Pacific war," Admiral Chester Nimitz declared in a broadcast from Guam. "In this phase we rely on two principal strategies ...

    Article : 1,127 words
  4. LATE P.M. LYING-IN-STATE

    Top—The casket containing the body of the late Prime Minister. Mr. J. Curtin, is guarded by representatives of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 109 words
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    The Zoologieal Gardens at Hamburg, which during the [?] with Germany had been used by the enemy from of Blobn and Voss as a camp to house their forced [?] was taken over by the British Military Government. and has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 50 words
  6. Plague Breaks Out In Vienna

    PARIS, July 16.—A typhus plague has broken out in Vienna, which is suffering from a food and transport shortage and where the administration is bordering on a state of chaos. ...

    Article : 340 words
  7. JUDGE ORDERS CHAPLIN TO SUPPORT BABY

    Los ANGELLES. July 16.—The Superior Court judge [?] Charles Chaplin to cout[?] payments of 75 dollars weeks for the ...

    Article : 149 words
  8. [?].S. Fears Trade [?]Varfare

    [?]HINGTON, July 16.—"Britain now holds 15,000 milian dollars of worthless sterling [?] in Egypl, India, and other ...

    Article : 186 words
  9. CHURCHILL ALMOST A HERO TO BERLINERS

    LONDON, July 16.—The Daily Telegraph's Berlin correspondent says that it was an extraordinary sensation to see Mr. Churchill, the most bitter foe of Nazism, and the most hated man in Germany, to-day walking the streets between a Berlin crowd with only a couple of detectives and a handful of ...

    Article : 598 words
  10. Dutch One Up On Canadians

    AMSTERDAM July 16.—canadian troops [?] into [?] last Monday loaded with elgarcttes for [?] to D[?] ...

    Article : 107 words
  11. IS HITLER IN PATAGONIA?

    NEW YORK, July 17.—The Associated Press correspondent says that the Chicago Tribune's Monte Video ...

    Article : 104 words
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  13. SOVIET GUARDS RAISE BARRIER TO TOMMIES

    NEW YORK, July 16.—The Canadian Press correspondent at Berlin says that British troops with fixed bayonets marched on to Berlin airfield yesterday past prize Russian guards who raised the previously closed barriers. ...

    Article : 190 words
  14. [?]rly end expected NEWSPAPER STRIKE

    NEW YORK. July 16.—The [?] says there are indications [?] early break in the news[?] stribe. ...

    Article : 89 words
  15. TERMS PROPOSED FOR JAPS

    NEW YORK, July 17.—The Herald-Tribune's Washington correspondent says that it is learned that the U.S. is giving serious consideration to the defi[?] of unconditional surrender, under which terms, if the Japs agreed to give [?] stolen territories and strip them selves of military and industrial capacity ...

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  16. OKINAWA

    U.S. Marines advance past the body of a Japanese soldier. killed in the fighting at the southern end of okteawa, main island in the Rynkyu (Loochoo) chain, which the Americans captured.—U.S. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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