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  2. SUN. MOON AND TIDES

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    Forecast: Coastal cloud, but fine. Cold night, severe frosts. Variable winds. ...

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  7. STALIN JOINS IN TALKS ON JAP. WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Fresh from talks with General Mac Arthur in the Philippines, Lord Louis Mountbatten flew to Berlin and sat in at the conferences between Stalin, Churchill ...

    Article : 624 words
  8. PRECIOUS RUBBER LEFT BY JAPS AT BALIKPAPAN

    Raw rubber which was left by the Japs when the Australian troops of the Seventh Division successfully landed on Balik papan (Borneo).—Australian' Official photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Fight Has Gone Out Of Borneo Japs

    MANILA, Thursday: The Australian troops are finding it hard to catch up with the Japs in Borneo. The enemy appears to have no stomach to fight it out under existing conditions. HE has taken a licking wherever he attempted to make a stand. ...

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  10. Berlin's Future Planned

    LONDON, Wed.: A large measure of agreement has been reached by the Allies" on plans for control of Berlin's ...

    Article : 219 words
  11. CONSCRIPTION FAVORED BY BRITISH T.U.C.

    LONDON. Wednesday: Trade union leaders at a meeting of the General Council of the Trade Union Congress in London carried by a ...

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  12. De Valera To Make A Pilgrimage

    LONDON. Wednesday: Mr. de Valera will make a pilgrimage to Lough Derg (County Donegal) as a personal thanksgiving for Eire's ...

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  13. CHINESE GAIN IN DRIVE FOR YANGTZE

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday: Chinese troops, apparently attempting to reach the Yangtze and disrupt river traffic have captured Hanshan, 48 miles from Nanking, the nerve centre of Japanese military and political control in China. There has been constant movement of Japanese troops down the ...

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