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  2. FOOD FOR EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— Supplies of food from America to Europe have lately shown an unexpected improvement in quantity. ...

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  3. FAR EAST PROBLEMS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The London Sunday Observer predicts that problems of the Far East will soon predominate in talks amongst the great powers. ...

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  4. DE GAULLE INTRANSIGENT IN LEVANT DISPUTE

    LONDON, Sunday.—With the dispute between the French and Arab government of the Levant still causing the gravest concern to the Allies, General de Gaylle told a press conference in Paris that while France was ...

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  5. EISENHOWER GOING TO BERLIN

    LONDON. Sunday.—Correspondents at SHAEF say that despite earlier denials. General Eisenhower is going to Berlin today to attend the first ...

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  6. HEAVY JAP LOSSES ON IRRAWADDY

    KANDY, Sunday.—In southern Burma, straggling Japs are gathering in groups at various points in the hope of breaking through to Siam. By this ...

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  7. Britain's Anti-invasion Secret Weapon

    LONDON, Sunday.—One of Britain's secret weapons to be used if the Germans had attempted an invasion has been reveled. ...

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  8. SUBSTANTIAL GAINS ON OKINAWA

    GUAM, Sunday.—US troops have made substantial gains on the island of Okinawa beyond the shattered Naha line. ...

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  9. SHORT PACIFIC WAR NOT LIKELY

    LONDON, Sunday.—A former British ambassador to Japan, Sir Robert Craigie, said yesterday that anyone expecting a Japanese surrender, before ...

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  10. Germans Missed Huge New French Locomotive

    LONDON, Sunday.—One of the things the Germans missed in their occupation of France was a huge new diesel locomotive which was just ready for ...

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  11. NEW AMERICAN LANDINGS ON WESTERN SHORE OF MINDANAO

    MANILA, Sunday.—United States troops have made a new landing on Mindanao Island in the Philippines. In a shore movement designed to envelope and eliminate isolated enemy garrisons, American forces with air and naval support landed at Luayon 75 miles south of Davao City on the ...

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  12. GREAT FLEET TRAIN ENVISAGED

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—It is estimated that more than 100 supply ships will be constantly employed serving the British Pacific Fleet when the full strength ...

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  13. Philippine Division to be Used in Pacific

    MANILA, Sunday.—President Osmena told pressmen here yesterday that a Philippines division is to be used in the war against Japan. ...

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  14. JAPS OUTFLANKED ON BUIN ROAD

    MANILA, Sunday.—Australian troops in southern Bouginville are maintaining their pressure on the Japs and forcing them closer to the tip of the island. In their latest operations, the Australians outflanked an enemy position on the Buin Road and are now advancing towards Monoito. ...

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  15. BRITISH MOTORISTS TAKE TO ROADS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The prewar cars which many motorists have had on blocks since petrol rationing prohibited their use are not all as sound as their ...

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  16. INVASION OF JAPAN BEFORE SEPTEMBER?

    WASHINGTON. Sunday.—Unconfirmed reports suggest that Japan and Japanese occupied China may be invaded before September. ...

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  17. Germans to Give Up Loot in Sweden

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—The Legislative Committee of the Swedish Government has introduced two measures designed to force Germans in the ...

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  18. British Ambassador to Czechoslovakia

    LONDON, Sunday.—The new British Ambassador to Czechoslovakia, Mr. Richard Nicholls, has arrived in Prague with his staff. ...

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  19. Lancastrian Delayed

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—The Lancastrian plane opening the new England Australia air service will not arrive in Sydney until tomorrow, having been ...

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  20. Moscow Uncompromising on Veto Question

    SAN FRANCISCO. Sunday.—The United Nations conference has reached its first complete deadlock with Moscow's refusal to compromise on the ...

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  21. CAPTURED JAP CORRESPONDENT SAYS JAPAN WILL NOT SUE FOR PEACE

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—A captured Japanese war correspondent says that Japan will not sue for peace, despite pessimism in high places, because this would betray the people who have been sold on this "sacred war". The correspondent, who was ...

    Article : 203 words
  22. Rangoon Captured in Nick of Time

    LONDON. Sunday.—A correspondent of a London daily newspaper in Burma points out that the British capture of Rangoon came only in the nick of ...

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  23. Chinese Increase Threat to Jap Supplies

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—In Hunan Province, Chinese troops are increasing their threat to the Jap supply base of Paoching. ...

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  24. Demonstration in Paris

    PARIS. Sunday.—More than 30,000 former, French prisoners of war and deportees yesterday marched through Paris in good order in protest at ...

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