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  4. BRITAIN INTERVENES IN LEVANT

    THE situation in the Levant took a dramatic turn when the British Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) despatched a note o General de Gaulle, pointing out that Britain had ordered the C-in-C in the Middle . East to intervene in the dispute for the ...

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    The engine of this Avenger failed as it left the flight deck of a carrier after replenishing its fuel and ammunition. The pilot made a successful crash landing on the sea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JAPANESE HARD PRESSED ON ALL PACIFIC FRONTS

    THE 'Mercury' correspondent (James O'Connor) at Manila says: The Japanese are being so sorely pressed that within the last 24 hours they have made an unusual number of counter-attacks in Cagayan Valley, Santa Fe, and the lower ...

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  7. Japs Give Ground In China

    CHUNGKING, May 31.-- The United Press says Gen. Wedemeyer, at a Press conference said the Japanese ...

    Article : 359 words
  8. Important Gains On Okinawa

    NEW YORK, June 1.--The Tenth Army moved forward like a steamroller yesterday and by nightfall had made ...

    Article : 363 words
  9. BRITISH STAND APPROVED BY TRUMAN

    WASHINGTON, May 31.-- The Assistant Secretary for State (Mr. Grew) told a Press conference that ...

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  10. BIG FIVE MUST REASSERT UNCIO LEADERSHIP

    SAN FRANCISCO, May 31.--Uncio appeared to-night to be bogged down so badly that its chances of lOO per cent, success may be endangered unless the Big Five quickly settle their own ...

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  11. JAP ADMISSION

    NEW YORK, May 31.-- Tokio Radio says Japanese suicide planes are inflicting appalling losses ...

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  12. Wholesale Arrests In Argentina

    NEWYORK, June 1.--The 'Times Buenos Aires correspondent says the Argentine Government no sooner had declared war ...

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  13. WORDLESS LESSON

    LONDON, May 31.--Router's correspondent at Allied Headquarters states a deputation of 70 German officers. ...

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  14. NOT OPTIMISTIC

    LONDON, May 31.--Mr. Brendan Bracken (First Lord of the Admiralty), in a speech at a ...

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  15. NAVY LOSSES

    LONDON, May 31.--The Admiralty, in a statement, said British, Dominion,and Allied (excluding the United States) naval vessels ...

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  16. BANKING BILL UNDERMINING CONFIDENCE

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The confidence of people who had contributed to war loans would be undermined by the removal of ...

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  17. FIREMEN'S LIVES ENDANGERED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--In fighting a fire on an Allied ship which caught fire after leaving Brisbane on Wednesday night firemen's ...

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  18. OSAKA SUBJECTED TO INTENSE RAID

    WASHINGTON, June 1.--A 20th Air Force communique states a very large force of Super-Fortresses raided Osaka ...

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  19. GROVELY INQUIRY

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Although Mr. Justice Reed, in his final report of the investigation into the mutiny at Grovely detention barracks in October, 1943, recommended that Privates Wilson and Derrick and ...

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  20. AMERICAN NOTE TO FRANCE ON LEVANT

    WASHINGTON, May 31.--The State Department announced that a note was delivered to the French Government on Wednesday by the Ambassador (Mr. Calfrey) conveying the United States deep concern ...

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  21. Trainee Pilots Killed

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Two trainee pilots were killed when their air craft collided in midair near an RAAF training unit in Southern ...

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  22. U.S. AIR FORCES LEAVE BURMA

    BOMBAY, May 31.--The Associated Press correspondent at headquarters of the Eastern Air Command states ...

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    These wounded Australians, photographed at a base hospital, are members of the first Australian amphibious forces which landed on Tarakan. off the coastof Borneo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Grapes £44 a Lb.

    LONDON,May 31.--The first muscat grapes of [?]rive in London are selling easily at four guineas ...

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  25. NO AFFILIATION

    LONDON,May 31.-- The Labor [?]ty announced that the party [?]tive had informed the Independent Labor party that the ...

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