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  2. BOOKSTALLER A SPY

    NEW YORK, Monday. — The US [?] Department announced today that what was outwardly a respectable 93-year-old Manhattan book ...

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  3. POW IN MANCHURIA

    LONDON Monday.—Twelve Australian prisoners of war, with 126 British and 10.0 Americans were in a prisoner-of-war camp at Mukden, ...

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  4. AUSTRALIANS LAND IN BRITISH BORNEO

    SWPA, Monday.—Troops of the famous Ninth Australian Division have mode four fandings simultaneously in British North Barneo, Three wee in the Brunei Bay area on the northwest coast and the fourth on the northeast coast. General Mas Arthur, with General Kenney, US Air Force Commander, and General Morshead, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAP FEAR OF LANDING BRINGS MARTIAL LAW

    With Allied aircraft striking daily at Japan from bases in the Marianas, Okinawa and Iwo Jima, as well as from carriers, the Japanese High Command, anticipating an invasion, has subjected the people virtually to a state of martial law throughout the country, according to reports ...

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  6. TRAGIC CYCLONE HITS NORTH NSW

    SYDNEY. Monday —The north coast of New South Wales is being ravaged by one of the west [?] storms on record and considerable damage ...

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  7. Enemy Casualties in the Philippines Near 400,000

    MANILA, Monday.— As American troops continued their advance on all sectors on Luzon and Mindanao Islands, General MacArthur announced today that cumulative enemy casual[?]ies for the Philippines' campaign have risen to 392,116 and are mounting daily. ...

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  8. MORE CHINESE GAINS

    CHUNGKING, Monday.— Driving deeper across the enemy's corridor to Indo-China, Chinese troops are now within 10 miles of the former US base ...

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  9. Million Ton of Bombs Dropped by RAF Bombers

    LONDON, Monday. —The British Air, Ministry announced today that RAF Bomber Command had dropped nearly 1 000,000 tons of bombs, including ...

    Article : 92 words
  10. Tokio Reports Big Allied Convoy Close to Okinawa

    GUAM, Monday.— A convoy off 250 Allied vessels has approached Southern Okinawa on which two battered pockets of Jap troops are offering fanatical resistance in the closing stages of the campaign. The convoy is reported by Tokio Radio. There is no Allied confirmation. ...

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  11. ROMANTIC STORY OF BRITISH BULLION

    LONDON. Monday.—Behind an an[?]uncement of the British Treasury yesterday that the price of gold has increased by 4/ to £8/12/3 an ounce. ...

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  12. British Officers Deny They Incited the Arabs

    LONDON, Monday.—Two British officer today dened allegations by the French Commander, General Roget, that they had incited Syrians against ...

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  13. BRITAIN REPLIES TO RUSSIAN COMPLAINTS

    LONDON. Monday. — The British Foreign Office today issued a statement that the fault for the delay in repatriating Russians from Western ...

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  14. British Denial of Part in Scuttling of French Fleet

    LONDON. Monday.—Diplomats at the week-end denied suggestions that the British Navy had entered into a secret treaty with Vichy-controlled ...

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  15. "USSR WILL HELP WORLD AGAINST AGGRESSION"

    FRANKFURT-on-MAINE, Monday.— The Russians would carry, out their obligations to protect the world against further acts of aggression, said the Soviet Commander, Marshal Zhukov, when he visited SHAEF headquarters to confer the Soviet Order of Victory on General Eisenhower and Marshal Montgomery at the week-end. Zhukov revealed that, as ...

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  16. British Trained Army of 300,000 Italians

    LONDON, Monday.—The Eighth British Army trained an army of 300,000 Italians who helped in the liberation of Italy. ...

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  17. Japanese Diplomats are Arrested in Austria

    VIENNA, Monday.—Japanese diplomats, with their families, have been placed under house arrest in Austria. They include the former Jap ambassador ...

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