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  2. BELGIAN COAL STRIKE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Belgian Miners' National Committee has decided to suspend its proposed coal strike for a week. The miners have ...

    Article : 79 words
  3. SUPPLY TRANSFER

    SHAFF, Sunday.—A group of Senators ,representing the US Senate Defence Committee, conferred with General Eisenhower at his ...

    Article : 91 words
  4. Trieste Situation Causes Concern

    LONDON, Sunday.—Though the situation in the north Adriatic part of Trieste is outwardly calm, there are indications that serious complication may arise. There have been further infiltrations by Yugoslov troops into ...

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    FIELD MARSHAL ALBERT C. KESSELRING (centre), former German commander on the Western Front, seemed happy in captivity when he was photographed in Berchtesgaden with US Commander of the 101st troops of the Airborne Division, Major-General Maxwell D. Taylor (right) and Assistant ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 51 words
  6. Famous Liners War Achievement

    LONDON, Sunday.—The war records of the world's two greatest trans-Atlantic liners, the Queen Mary and the Queen Elizabeth, ...

    Article : 193 words
  7. BITTER FIGHT FOR OKINAWA KEYPOINT

    GUAM. Sunday.— The summit of Sugarloaf Hill, a strategic 150-foot high feature dominating both Naha on the south-west coat of Okinawa and ...

    Article : 142 words
  8. Award for Darwin Service Mooted: Canberra Report

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Canberra roundsman of the ABC said today that he understood the Commonwealth Government considered that men who had served at Darwin should at least be eligible for the Defence Medal, one of the seven new awards created by The King last Friday. ...

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  9. FIVE POWERS MEET AT SAN FRANCISCO

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday.— A special meeting of delegates of the five sponsoring powers at the United Nations conference —Britain, United ...

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  10. JAPS STRUGGLE FOR BURMA ESCAPE TRACK

    KANDY, Sunday.— Japanese troops in central Burma are fighting, stubbornly to keep open their escape track from Toungoo, between Rangoon and ...

    Article : 92 words
  11. VICTORY "TEST MATCH"

    LONDON, Sunday.—Scores at the end of the first day's play in the three day Victory ."Test Match" which began at Lords Cricket Ground yesterday were: ...

    Article : 56 words
  12. CHINESE TROOPS CAPTURE FOOCHOW

    CHUNGKING. Sunday.— Chinese troops have captured the China coast port of Foochow. says a message from Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek ...

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  13. SIXTH DIVISION FORCES DRIVING FOR LINK-UP ON WEWAK COAST

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Two Australian Sixth Division forces driving to-wards the centre of Wewak in northern New Guinea are only three miles apart. This was stated today in an Australian Army Department report which added that when a link-up occurs between the two forces, the ...

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  14. 14 JAPS KILLED TO EVERY ONE AMERICAN

    WASHINGTON. Sunday. —Fourteen Japanese soldiers have been killed for every one US soldier who has lost his life in Pacific campaigns. the US War ...

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  15. Japs Forced from Philippines Defences

    MANILA, Sunday.— In all sectors of Mindanao, US 10th Corps units with air and naval support are forcing" Japanese troops from 'their defensive ...

    Article : 106 words
  16. Superforts Maintain Blows on Japan

    GUAM, Sunday.—For the second time in 24 hours big fleets of Super for tresses from the Marianas have attacked Tokio and the industrial town of Hamamatsu, 66 miles to the south-west of the Japanese capital. Because bad weather hampered operations over Tokio, most of the Super for tresses dropped their bombs on Hamamatsu. The latest attacks were made this ...

    Article : 358 words
  17. Four French Divisions to Fight Against Japan

    PARIS, Sunday.— The French force for service in the Pacific is expected to be four divisions strong. Expressing appreciation yesterday of ...

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  18. 95,000 PRISONERS REPATRIATED BY AIR

    LONDON, Sunday.—Nearly 95,000 liberated British and Empire prisoners of war have been brought back to Britain by the RAF. Of these. 60,000 were brought back by the RAF. ...

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