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  2. HUGE DIRIGIBLE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Designers at a leading American aircraft company have completed plans for a monster dirigible which will be able ...

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  3. LEAVE CAMPS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Eight new leave camps in India for servicemen fighting in the Far East are nearing completion, and will be able to handle ...

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  4. Australian Sixth Division in Landing

    MANILA, Sunday.—Australian Sixth Division troops have made a successful landing on the coast of northern New Guinea east of Wewak. Covered by powerful units of the Royal Navy and Royal Australian Navy, the ...

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  5. ALLIED BOMBERS HUNT FOR 200 U-BOATS AT LARGE IN ATLANTIC

    LONDON, Sunday.—Hundreds of US and RAF planes are searching the Atlantic for 200 U-boats believed to be still at large. Owing to the sudden collapse of the German broadcasting system, many U-boat commanders probably have not yet received news of the unconditional surrender. ...

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  6. Late News

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Early this morning, Tokio Radio reported that 600 US carrier-based planes were raiding airfields and war factories on ...

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  7. JAP PEACE RUMOURS SWEEPING AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Rumours of Jap peace negotiations are sweeping through America. One report claimed that a Jap peace ...

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  8. Eisenhower Honoured

    SHAEF, Sunday.—General Eisenhower, Allied Supreme Commander, yesterday received the Freedom of the City of Reims, France, where he had his ...

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  9. EDEN AND ATTLEE ON WAY BACK TO LONDON

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday.—The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden, and Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, left San Francisco to-day on the first ...

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  10. Huge US Air Display After Churchill's Victory Speech

    LONDON, Sunday.—The broadcast by Mr. Churchill at 1900 hours to-day, Greenwich Mean Time, is expected to take the form of a victory speech in ...

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  11. Trapped Japs Hitting Back North of Rangoon

    KANDY, Sunday.—British 14th Army tanks and Infantry advancing south along the Prome-Rangoon highway are meeting stronger Jap opposition. ...

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  12. DROUGHTS COST £300 MILLION

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Commonwealth officers estimate that the three major droughts in 1902, 1914, and 1944-45 have cost Australia £300,000,000 and that over 15,000,000 sheep will die before the present drought breaks. Millions of pounds' worth of wheat, ...

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  13. Warning to Germans on E-boat Fleet Surrender

    LONDON, Sunday.—If the German E-boat fleet which was to have surrendered. at the English port of Felixstowe yesterday does not come out by ...

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  14. FRASER IN CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Sunday. Commander in Chief of the British Pacific Fleet, Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, is now in Canberra. ...

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  15. SWIFT US ADVANCE ON MINDANAO

    MANILA, Sunday.—Spearheads the north coast of Mindanao have advanced 10 miles inland along the central highway past the enemy's defence line at Alae to within one mile of the strategic Del Monte airfields. ...

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  16. 50,000 Died in Allied Air Attacks on Hamburg

    LONDON, Sunday.—More than 50,000 were killed and 250,000 injured in the great RAF and USAAF raids on Hamburg, which fell to the British Second ...

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  17. NO REPLY BY STALIN ON ARRESTED POLES

    WASHINANGTON, Sunday.—Marshal Stalin has not yet replied to the note by Mr. Churchill and President Truman requesting information on the 16 ...

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  18. Latest Amphibious Equipment for Far East

    LONDON. Sunday.—Special amphibious equipment made in America and Britain for proposed landings in Norway and Denmark is now being sent ...

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  19. ALLIED PLANS FOR DEFEATED GERMANY

    LONDON. Sunday.—Allied plans for the administration of defeated Germany were broadcast yesterday from Flensburg, the last German-controlled ...

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  20. LIBERATORS HAMMER SHIPPING IN KURILES: BIG CHINESE ARMY SUCCESS IN WESTERN HUNAN

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—As powerful Liberator formations struck at Jap naval targets in the Kuriles. and 100,000 Americans and Japs were locked in a battle to the death on southern Okinawa, Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek's armies yesterday smashed another hole in the Jap defences in western Hunan. Allied naval, lands and air forces are striking harder along the whole 7000-mile Pacific battlefront. Tokio shows increasing concern. ...

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  21. Montgomery Decorated

    LONDON. Sunday.—King Christian decorated Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery with the highest Danish award when he arrived in Copenhagen ...

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  22. King of Belgium Asks Regent to Carry on

    LONDON, Sunday.—Belgian Government ministers who accompanied the Regent. Prince Charles, when he visited the King of [?] and his family ...

    Article : 85 words
  23. Donald Nelson Resigns

    WASHINGTON. Sunday.—Mr. Donald Nelson has resigned from his position as personal representative of the US President to foreign countries, and his ...

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