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  2. HOLLAND TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Monday.—Correspondents who have visited the areas of Holland freed from German control last week say that the condition of the ...

    Article : 79 words
  3. TABLES TURNED

    LONDON, Monday.—Reports from occupied Germany indicate that the Germans have been put to work to rebuild damaged areas. More than ...

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  4. MAXIMUM BRITISH EFFORT IN PACIFIC WAR

    LONDON, Monday.—To mark the fifth anniversary of the formation of the British National Government under his leadership, Mr. Churchill made a world broadcast from London last night. The Prime Minister ...

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  5. JAPS CLEARED FROM WEWAK PENINSULA BY SIXTH DIVISION

    NEW GUINEA, Monday.—Wewak, last remaining Japanese base in British New Guinea, was captured yesterday by units of the Sixth Australian Division under command of Major General Stevens. Both the village of Wewak and Wewak Peninsula were entirely cleared of Japanese troops who fought ...

    Article : 321 words
  6. Chinese Troops Enter Foochow

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—The advance by Chinese troops in western Hunan has taken another step forward. Generalissimo Chiang Kai shek ...

    Article : 142 words
  7. Tito's Claims to Trieste Cause Concern

    LONDON, Monday.— London diplomatic circles are gravely concerned over Marshal Tito's occupation of the northern Adriatic port of Trieste and his ...

    Article : 116 words
  8. Vienna Committee Declares Independence

    LONDON, Monday.—The provisional Government of Austria set up by the Vienna Committee after the Russian occupation of Vienna broadcast a ...

    Article : 116 words
  9. British Change-Over from Europe to Asia Under Way

    KANDY, Monday.—The massing of British forces in the south-east Asia theatre has already begun. The switch-over of British Naval power from Europe and the Atlantic to Pacific and Asian waters began many months ago, reports a correspondent with South-East Asia Command. ...

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  10. HIMMLER'S HIDEOUT IN NORTHERN GERMANY

    LONDON. Monday.— Himmler, the German Gestapo chief, is still at large, says BBC correspondent Chester Willmott, who adds that there is no ...

    Article : 142 words
  11. US Marines Reach Fringe of Okinawa Capital

    GUAM, Monday.—Fierce fighting is in progress on the fringes of Naha, capital of Okinawa, according to a report today by Reuter's ...

    Article : 138 words
  12. Chief Mindanao Air Base Falls to Americans

    MANILA, Monday.—More progress was made yesterday by American "troops in the Philippines. Driving southward along the central highway of ...

    Article : 101 words
  13. UNCIO Conference Ready to Vote on World Charter Amendments

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday.—After about two and a half weeks of work, the United Nations conference has not accomplished many positive results. This, statement is contained in a review of the conference today. So far, the only conclusive ...

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  14. GERMANS ATTEMPTING TO EVADE RUSSIANS

    LONDON, Monday.— German troops in Czechoslovakia are still giving considerable trouble to the Americans in their efforts to evade capture by the ...

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  15. RECORD SUPERFORT RAID OPENS ASSAULT ON JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Reports reaching Washington from Tokio, as well as from Allied sources, show that a great, air assault has been unleashed against Japan. The heaviest force of aircraft ever sent against the Japanese mainland raided the industrial city of Nagoya this morning when more than 500 Super for tresses, escorted by fighters, dropped 3500 tons of incendiaries on nine square miles of the war factory area. ...

    Article : 376 words
  16. Most of US Equipment in Europe will go to Pacific

    ROME. Monday.— About 70 per cent of American arms and equipment in Europe would be salvaged for use in the Pacific war, the US ...

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