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  4. RESIGNATION OF MR. CHURCHILL

    An official announcement from No. 10 Downing-street says Mr. Churchill, at an audience with the King at noon to-day, tendered his resignation as Prime ...

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    This further series of pictures just released were taken with the British Pacific Fleet in Japanese waters. They show (top) a "bosun's chair" being passed over 200 feet of sea between a destroyer and an escort carrier. Men, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MINDANAO GAINS

    MANILA, Wednesday.--The America 31st Division on Mindanad captured Malaybalay, the capital of Bukidnon Province, and ...

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  7. COUNTRY PARTY CONFUSION

    Two meetings of the Parliamentary Country party yesterday, at which there was evidence of frayed nerves and displays of bad temper, failed to agree to a motion that the party should call upon its Ministers to withdraw ...

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    V.C. Winner.--Major F. A. Tilston, who is one of two Canadians awarded the Victoria Cross. Simultaneously, Major ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LEVANTINE CALDRON

    News from Syria is not reassuring. Messages from Damascus report that the Syrian Government is recruiting volunteers for ...

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  11. LOADS OF TREASURE

    An unknown British Army sergeant recently drove up to the town hall in Luneberg with three army trucks filled with ...

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  12. LATE NEWS

    LONDON.--Labor party conference pledged Laborites to render every support to services in war against Japan in order to ...

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  13. YUGOSLAV BOND WITH SOVIET

    In a speech at Zagreb, in N.W. Yugoslavia, Marshal Tito upheld Russia as an example of successful federation and added: "We have firmly bound ourselves to Russia,because that is in the interest of our ...

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  14. REBUILDING OF LONDON

    German war prisoners, with picks and shovels, were hard at under a sentry's eye. from 8.45 a.m. until 5.45 p.m., making ...

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  15. AIR ARMADA TO PACIFIC

    The New York "Herald-Tribune", reports the arrival of 65 Liberators and Flying Fortresses of the Eight Air Force, at Bra[?] ...

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  16. SMART PIECE OF BOMBING

    Two months ago Dr. Mogens Fog, described as a key man in British intelligence in Scandinavia, was imprisoned on the top ...

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  17. AMERICA MODIFIES SERVICE CALL-UP

    An Associated Press message says that selective service authorities have announced that indefinite draft deferments will be ...

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  19. AFTERMATH OF WAR

    French civilians, especially children, are being killed daily by land mines left behind by the German Army. In Finistere, where only five of 20,000 acres mined have been ...

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  20. BRITAIN, RUSSIA, AMERICA

    Mr. Attlee told the Labor Party Conference at Blackpool to-day that the successful creation of a world security organisation at ...

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  21. PROBLEM IN ITALY

    Allied authorities are grappling with a new problem --succoring and transporting to their homes streams of Italian men. women ...

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  22. COMMANDER TO HIS U-BOATS

    Captain Suhren, senior German U-boat commander for the Arctic and Barents Sea, in a farewell signal to 15 U-boats ...

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  23. RECOGNITION OF ARGENTINA

    "New York Times" correspondent In Buenos Aires says that Mr. Spruille Broden. the newly arrived United States ...

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  24. WAR CRIMINALS NAMED

    The French Government has forwarded to the War Crimes Commission in London the names of 2000 war criminals, with ...

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  25. BIRTHRIGHT SOLD TO GERMANY

    A surprisingly large number of English women who lived comfortably in Germany throughout the war, often protected by influential Nazis, are at present calling on the military government and demanding the right to be ...

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  26. DISCONTENT IN PARIS

    The maintenance of wages and prices at their present level, in a bid at all costs to avoid inflation, has been decided upon by the ...

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  27. NEW AMENITIES IN NEW CHURCH

    An elevator for elderly people. a restaurant, bathrooms and badminton facilities, will be novel innovations at St. Columba's in ...

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  28. NEW FIGHTERS READY

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" on Guam said Lieut.-General Giles, commanding Pacific air forces, announced ...

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  29. BLITZ THAT DID NOT COME

    The Washington correspondent W the "New York Times"' says naval .officials have confirmed that the Germans finished the ...

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  30. LIFEBOATS SAVE 6373 LIVES

    Lifeboats around Britain and Ireland were launched 3760 times during the war to ships and planes in distress, and saved 6373 ...

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