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  2. SUPPLIES FOR TITO

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the last nine months 25,000 tolls of' supplies have been. transported by Allied aircraft to Marshal Tito's forces in ...

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  3. NEW CARRIER

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—What is claimed to be the strongest, heaviest and' fastest aircraft carrier in the world—the 35,000-ton Midway—was ...

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  4. TWO US ARMIES JOIN IN COMBINED SWEEP OVER SAAR BASIN

    SHAEF, Wednesday.— the US Third and Seventh Armies have linked up in the Saar Basin and dozens of towns and villages are falling as their combined drives sweep deeper into Germany. Third Army ...

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  5. 14th ARMY PINCER CLOSING ON JAPS SOUTH OF LIBERATED MANDALAY

    KANDY, Wednesday.—A large pincer movement between- Mandalay and Meiktila, 75 miles further south, is enclosing Japanese troops attempting to escape towards Rangoon. British tanks in the Meiktila area are constantly barassing the Japanese by keeping them in open country while troops of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Indo-China Guerrillas

    KANDY, Wednesday.—French troops in Indo-China have broken contact with the Japanese and are now carrying on guerrilla warfare. ...

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  7. Zhukov Ready for Final Offensive Against Stettin

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—The Russians have cleared the way for the final assault on Stettin. In heavy fighting yesterday the German bridgehead on the east back of Oder was wiped out and the town of Autdamm, four miles below Stettin was captured, giving Marshal Zhukov complete control ...

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  8. Airfield Captured Near Panay Capital

    MANILA, Wednesday.—General Mac- Arthur's troops who landed on the south coast of Panay in the central Philippines have driven inland, ...

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  9. TYPHUS OUTBREAK ON WEST FRONT

    SHAEF, Wednesday.—Allied medical experts are fighting an outbreak of typhus in' occupied areas of Germany west of the Rhine. ...

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  10. Home-built Planes will be Used on British Civil Routes

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Discussing post-war British civil aviation plans the Minister for Aircraft production, sir Stafford Cripps, and said today ...

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  11. RUSSIA TERMINATE TREATY WITH TURKEY

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—Russia has decided to terminate its treaty of friendship and neutrality, with Turkey. ...

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  12. Problem of Repatriating Liberated Allied Nationals

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A special section, of the Allied Military Government on the Western Front is tackling the problem of repatriating ...

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  13. CRIPPLING HITS ON JAP FLEET IN HOME WATERS

    GUAM, Wednesday.—Crippling blows were inflicted on the Japanese Navy in carrier-borne attacks on the Japanese mainland on Monday. The action was carried out by a carrier task force under Vice Admiral Mitscher. Announcing this in his communique today, Admiral Nimitz said that ...

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  14. FINNISH ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Counting of votes in the Finnish general elections is not yet complete, but the majority of the seats have been ...

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  15. RELEASED INTERNEES ON WAY HOME

    MANILA, Wednesday.—Fifty Australians who were released from the, Santo Tomas internment camp when the Americans entered Manila left ...

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  16. Liberated Countries Agree on Reconstruction

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Government of France. Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg have formally signed an agreement on ...

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