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  4. NEW ANGLE ON FATE OF HITLER

    LONDON May 16.—While he thinks that Grand Admiral Keital may have tried by force to remove Hitler from Berlin in the closing stages of the Red Army siege which led to the fall of the Nazi capital and catastrophe for the Nazi regime and German ...

    Article : 936 words
  5. Squally Southerly Winds

    NEW Forecast: Cold, with squally southerly winds; showers on the coast and highlands, gradually contracting northwards: ...

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  6. 73 Mile An Hour Blow In Sydney

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—At the height of the storm which swept Sydney early this morning, a Manly ferry, the Dee Why, ...

    Article : 184 words
  7. Tito Gives Allies A New Problem

    LONDON May 16.—Ignoring overwhelming British strength in the area, the Yugoslav guerilla leader, Marshal Broz Tito, whose assumption of control in Trieste has precipitated as international crisis, is now repeating his tactics ...

    Article : 455 words
  8. THE KING CARRIED A TOMMY-GUN

    LONDON May 16—Wherever the King travelled by car during the war he took a tommy gun with him, the “Daily Mail” ...

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    Brigadier General Thomas S. Power (right), senior officer on the B-29 Superfortress attack on industrial areas in Tokyo, capital of Japan, talks to Major General Curtis E. LoMay (centre), commander of the 21st U.S. Bomber Command, and Brigadier General Laurie ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Four Million Germans Captured

    LONDON May 16.—Over four million Germans were captured by the Allies between November, 1942, and ...

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  11. Early Meeting Of “Big Three” Expected

    WASHINGTON May 16,.—No definite decision had yet been made for a conference between himself, Mr. Churchill, and Marshal Stalin, President Truman said to-day. He added that he had discussed the matter with Mr. Anthony ...

    Article : 267 words
  12. ALLIED AIRMEN STONED BY GERMANS

    LONDON May 16.—Confirmation of reports that Allied airmen, shot down, over Berlin, were lined up by German ...

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  13. Today’s Leader : The Guilty Must Pay

    LONDON May 16.—The audience in a London theatre stood up and cheered thunderously when the spotlight was played on ...

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  14. FIRST TASK OF NEW UNITED NATIONS

    SAN FRANCISCO May 16— The drafting of an International Bill of Rights, based on the four freedoms, should become the ...

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  15. Surrender Of All German Troops

    LONDON May 16.—“The surrender of all German troops, on all fronts, has been completed,” is the laconic ...

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  16. Australia’s Post-War Objective

    SAN FRANCISCO May 16.—The Australian primary post-war economic objective was the maintenance of full employment and high and rising standards of living, the Australian Deputy-Prime Minister and leader of the San ...

    Article : 312 words
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  18. SCIENTISTS WORK ON ATOM BOMB

    LONDON May 16.—It can now be revealed that British scientists, as well as Germans, worked throughout the war to evolve ...

    Article : 82 words
  19. WOUNDED IN ACTION

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  21. Sydney Produce Markets

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  22. “Russia Will Declare War on Japan”

    SAN FRANCISCO May 16.—Russia will declare war on Japan as soon as it has “tied up the knots in Europe.” This is the belief of the Australian-born adviser to Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek (Mr. (W. H. Donald) on his arrival here from Naila, after his liberation from a Japanese ...

    Article : 161 words
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