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    LONDON, Thursday. AAP. [?] [?] [?] in report an improvement in the relationof the great Allier- since the tighting [?] Europe ended, declared Mr. Churchill [?]. ...

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  4. AUSTRALIANS CLOSING ON BRUNEI

    BRUNEI BAY, Thursday.—Complete occupation of Labuan Island and capture of Brunci town on the Borneo mainland are expected at any moment. ...

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    DERRICKS RISE FROM THE SEA at Seria oilfields in British North Borneo ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 12 words
  6. JAPS KILLING WOUNDED AS LAST OKINAWA LINE BREAKS

    GUAM, Thursday.—Japanese in Oroku Peninsula, Southern Okinawa, are slaughtering their own wounded rather than let ...

    Article : 211 words
  7. Oh Tarakan Japs Resist Bombs And Artillery

    [?]APANESE on Tarakan clung desperately to outpost de[?]ences and fought off infantry [?]ttacks despite great air and ...

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  8. VIENNA MEETING FOR BIG 3?

    LONDON, Thursday, AAP.—The Big Three meeting would take place before the results of the general election, including receipt of soldiers' votes from abroad were announced, Mr. Churchill told the House of Commons today. Mr. Churchill said he had ...

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    SUPREME ALLIED COMMANDER South-East Asia, Lord Louis Mountbatten (left), talks tactics with his Generals, Sir Oliver Leese, Commander-in-Chief, Allied Land Forces, South-East Asia (centre), and General Sir W. Slim, 14th Army Cominander. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SUZUKI EXPECTS DEFEAT

    NEW YORK, Thursday, AAP. — Virtually acknowledging defeat on Okinawa, Premier Suzuki (according to Tokio Radio) said today:— "All Japan is girding for an invasion of the home islands and ...

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