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  2. NOMINATION DAY

    LONDON. Monday.— More than 1600 candidates nominated for the British elections today. Of these the record number of 80 were women. ...

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  3. INSPECTION TOUR

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Duke of Gloucester left Sydney by plane today on the first stage of a tour of inspection of Australian troops in ...

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  4. Airborne Landing in North Luzon

    MANILA, Monday.—In a surprise move against Japanese forces trapped in the Cagayan Valley of northern Luzon on Saturday morning, many hundreds of troops ...

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  5. Vast Air Raids Planned Against Japan's Cities

    PEARL HARBOUR. Monday.—What Germany experienced in air raids was only an amateurish effort, compared with what Japan was going to get General Henry Arnold, Commanding General of the US Army Air Force-told correspondents yesterday. Okinawa would figure in future strategy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Iwo Jima Pays Big Dividends

    GUAM, Monday.—Iwo Jima has paid big dividends since its capture in March by US Marines, In a 21st Bomber Command communique today, ...

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  7. SYRIA DRAFTING MEMORANDUM TO 'REMOVE FRENCH INFLUENCE'

    LONDON, Monday.—The Syrian Foreign Minister is drafting a memorandum which is to be issued jointly by the Governments of Syria and Lebanon and will call upon France to "remove the remnants of her influence" in those two countries, according to an Egyptian Radio broadcast ...

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  8. REPORT OF ELECTION PLANS IN POLAND

    LONDON, Monday.—The new Polish Government of National Unity has agreed to hold free elections throughout the country, according to messages ...

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  9. Jap Concentration In South Burma

    KANDY, Monday.—More than 7000 Japanese troops have concentrated on the east bank of the Sittang River between Rangoon and Toungoo in ...

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  10. BEST-PAID EMPLOYEES IN UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Treasury Department has released one of two lists of names of the United States' highest-salaried employees ...

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  11. US NAVY SAVES MONEY IN EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The US Navy's management in Europe was highly praised today by a group of touring US congressmen. ...

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  12. NEW GOVERNOR FOR TASMANIA

    LONDON, Monday.—Admiral Sir Hugh Binney has been appointed to succeed Sir Ernest Clark as Governor of Tasmania. Sir Ernest Clark's term ...

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  13. Sheffield "Test" Match

    LONDON, Monday. — Although conditions seemed to favour the batsmen in the second day of the unofficial "Test" match at Sheffield today. Australia's ...

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  14. Jap Fliers Use New-Type Planes in Okinawa Raids

    GUAM. Monday.—Following the beating they received last Thursday and Friday, the Japanese have made no further attempt to repeat concentrated air attacks on American shipping and installations in the Okinawa area. Correspondents say that the attacks ...

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  15. BRITISH MINE-LAYING ON GIGANTIC SCALE

    LONDON, Monday.—The gigantic scale of British mine-laying operations during the war against Germany was disclosed in an Admiralty statement ...

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  16. Famous Superfortress in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Superfortress, Jenny, with a crew of 11, arrived in Sydney yesterday after 15 months' service in the Pacific. ...

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  17. JAPANESE SETBACKS IN CHINA FIGHTING

    CHUNGKING, Monday. — Chinese troops have reached a railway station across the river from Liuchow, former US 14th Air Force base in ...

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  18. Forde Expected Back Soon

    CANBERRA, Monday.— The Deputy Prime Minister. Mr. Forde, who is in San Francisco as leader of the Australian delegation to the World Security ...

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  19. LANDING ON BORNEO EAST COAST-TOKIO REPORT

    SWPA, Monday.—Though Tokio Radio has made a number of statements today that an Allied landing has been made at Balikpapan on the east coast of Borneo, there is nothing in General MacArthur's communique today to confirm this report. The only reference to Balikpapan is a mention of air raids on the port. According to Tokio Radio, the ...

    Article : 338 words
  20. LORD WAVELL OPENS CONFERENCE ON INDIA

    NEW DELHI, Monday.—The opening of the conference of Indian party leaders at Simla today by the Viceroy, Lord Wavell, was preceded last night ...

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  21. Truman's Plans for Big Three Conference

    LONDON, Monday. — President Truman will probably fly to Berlin for the coming, three-Power conference. It is expected that he will later visit ...

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