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  4. SYRIANS CLASH WITH FRENCH IN THE STREETS

    LONDON, May 28.--Street fighting is reported from Hama, according to an announcement by Jamil Bey, acting Syrian Prime Minister, says the correspondent of ...

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  5. Monsoonal Season Sets New Problem On Okinawa Front

    NEW YORK, May 27.--The correspondent of the 'Herald-Tribune' at Okinawa says the intense, continuous rain has marred the Tenth Army offensive just when the end of the long, bloody campaign was in sight. The weather, ...

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    Stated by Mr. Churchill to be one of Britain s major engineering achievements, information on "Pluto," the British Petroleum Warfare Department's oil pipe line, has just been released. Picture above shows a drum (centre) laying the first continuous length of steel pipe as tugs tow it across the Channel. British Official Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. U.S. Could Not Have Stopped Germans

    NEW YORK, May 27.--The War Under-Secretary (Mr. Robert Patterson), at the presentation of ...

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  8. JUGOSLAVS ARE PREPARED TO ACCEPT RIGHTS

    LONDON, May 27.--Marshal Tito has announced that his Government has no intention of settling any ...

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  9. ANOTHER HITCH IN UNCIO TALKS

    SAN FRANCISCO, May 27.--Another hitch has developed in the Big Four negotiations on voting procedure in the World Security, Council. The Russian delegation raised the ...

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  10. "Stained With Blood"

    LONDON, May 27.--A Kremlin spokesman, broadcasting over Moscow Radio, demanded Goering's ...

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  11. Russian Press Hits At Britain And U.S.

    LONDON, May 27.--'Pravda' to-day published an article accusing Britain and America of ...

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  12. BLACK MARKET OPERATORS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Two Sydney firms are suspected by Commonwealth officers as the principal agents behind ...

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  13. SUBMARINES' HEAVY TOLL OF JAP SHIPS

    NEW YORK, May 27.--Submarines have all but severed Japan from her stolen possessions, said Admiral ...

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  14. SYDNEY WHARVES

    SYDNEY, Monday.--All ships were being worked on the Sydney waterfront to-day. This improvement followed ...

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  15. BIG SHORTAGE OF FOOD IN GERMANY

    LONDON, May 28.--The United States 15th Army announced that only sufficient food is on hand to last the ...

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  16. "LOST EVERYTHING"

    NEW YORK, May 27.--The United Press correspondent at Guam says headquarters of the 21st Bomber Command said ...

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  17. FORM OF CONTROL DIFFERS IN GERMAN ZONES

    LONDON, May 27.--The fundamental difference between the American and French method of governing occupied Germany and the British and Russian method has appeared, says the Associated ...

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  18. RESTORING ORDER

    LONDON, May 27.--A railway connection between Berlin and Moscow now has been established, with a single change at Vistula, ...

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  19. Will Of The People?

    LONDON, May 27.--De Valera, in a speech in Galway, complained that there was persistent ...

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  20. CHINESE ACHIEVE IMPORTANT GAIN

    CHUNGKING, May 27.--The Chinese High Command announces that Chinese recaptured Nanning, a key ...

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  21. Armed Prisoners

    LONDON, May 27.--The Swiss Radio states 12,000 Germans capitulated on Crete. They, in ...

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  22. FORGER'S DREAM'

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Appearing for the prosecution in the alleged coupon forgery trial to-day, Mr. E. J. ...

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  23. THE BIG THREE

    LONDON, May 27.--Important conversations designed to strengthen and perpetuate the all-round peacetime ...

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  24. LYNCH LAW

    MILAN, May 27.--Gennarine Boscolo, former captain of the "Black Brigands" gang, and held as responsible for 30 murders ...

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  25. NAZI HOARDS OF TREASURE RECOVERED

    LONDON, May 27.--Ninetenths of the art treasures, valued at £375,000,000, plundered by the Nazis from ...

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  26. War Criminal's Suicide

    LONDON, May 27.--The gauleiter of Lower Austria, Dr. Hugo Jury, committed suicide, according to the Austrian Radio. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIANS CLEAR BUIN RD.

    The last of the obstacles on Buin-road behind the Australian positions fell on May 22, when a Japanese suicide force ...

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  28. NOTHING LEFT TO CHANCE IN IDENTIFICATION OF HIMMLER

    LONDON, May 27.--While Himmler was lying nameless in his grave at Luneburg Heath his two aides were flown by a British transport plane to Field Marshal Montgomery's headquarters, ...

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    U.S. President Harry S. Truman (seated), receives members of the U.S. delegation to the United Nations Conference on International organisation. President Truman received the group in the White House in Washington. The delegation-members are: (left to right), U.S. Navy Commander Harold Stassen, Representative Charles Eaton, Virginia Giidersleeve, Dean of Barnard College in New York City; Senator Tom Connally, Secretary of State (Mr. Edward R. Stettinius, jun.). Senator Arthur Vandeberg, and Representative Sol Bloom. U.S Office of War Information Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Five-gallon cans of petrol for speeding tanks of the U.S. Army are unloaded from C-47 transport planes at an airfield in the Pacific. The American planes land, unload and take off from the front-line airfield within 10 minutes to allow other petrol-packed aircraft to bring down their cargo. U.S. Office of War Informaiton Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. Divorce For Jockey

    BRISBANE, Monday.--D. C. Rolls, a Brisbane jockey, was granted a divorce from his wife, Joan, to-day on the ground of ...

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  32. FODDER NEEDS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The secretary of the Queensland Canegrowers' Council (Mr. Muir) said to-day he still was receiving ...

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  33. FRENCH ADMIRALS' TRIAL.

    LONDON, May 28.--Paris Radio [?]ays Admirals de la Borde and Marty are on trial charged with [?]botaging the French fleet at ...

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