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  2. POW CAMPS IN JAPAN

    LONDON. Friday.— The International Red Cross in Switzerland has announced that it has received permission from Japanese authorities for ...

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  3. TARAKAN OILFIELD

    SWPA, Friday.— The off filled on Tarakan Island has resumed production. It was officially opened by Brigadier Whitehead yesterday and ...

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  4. SUPERFORTS SET FIRE TO FOUR JAP CITIES

    GUAM, Friday.—While Japanese war-lords were busy discussing new defence measures, three seaport cities on Kyushu and a manufacturing centre on Honshu were set ablaze today when more than 450 Superforts dropped ...

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  5. 64,000 Australians for Discharge by Year's End

    CANBERRA, Friday.— Discharges for long servicemen, prisoners-of-war, surplus air crews and air crew trainees will result in the release of 54,0000. ...

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  6. American Fleet Active off Borneo's Southeast Coast

    SWPA, Friday.—General MacArthur today revealed the presence of the Seventh US Fleet in hostile waters of the Macassar Strait between the Celebes and Southeast Borneo. It was the first mention of Allied surface craft in the Macassar Strait in nearly three and a half years. Correspondents say ...

    Article : 353 words
  7. American Negroes Occupy Six Islands in Marianas

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The US Navy Department revealed today that [?] small islands in the northern Marianas have been scouted by American negro ...

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  8. TWO ENEMY ARMIES DESTROYED BY AMERICANS IN PHILIPPINES

    MANILA, Friday.—Casualties forming the equivalent of two armies have been inflicted on the Japanese during the Philippines' campaign, which has reached its final phase. Latest reports from all sectors make no mention of any effective organised resistance on Luzon and Mindanao. ...

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  9. Migration from Britain to Empire Countries

    LONDON. Friday.— Migration from Britain to Empire countries can not, be done in the near future, says a White Paper released today. ...

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  10. French Have 11 Divisions For War Against Japan

    PARIS Friday.— A total of 11 divisions will comprise the French Far East Expeditionary Force, commanded by General Le Clerc, to take the field ...

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  11. BIG WELCOME FOR CREW OF HMAS AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Friday.— When the famous Australian cruiser Australia arrives at Britain, after five years' service all over the world, the City of London. will ...

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  12. Chiang Says War Against Japs will take 18 Months

    CHUNGKING, Friday.—It would take more than 18 months to defeat Japan said Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek today when he told reporters that the Allies were now getting their forces ready to deal Japan decisive blows. ...

    Article : 236 words
  13. First White Woman Arrives at Labuan Island

    BRUNEI, Friday.— The first white woman has arrived on Labuan Island. She is Senior Sister Alice M. Budd, of the RAAF Evacuation Unit. She will ...

    Article : 44 words
  14. New German Secrets Out

    LONDON Friday.— Plans for new, secret German weapons are being examined. They cover tanks weighing 200 tons, rockets for firing from ...

    Article : 77 words
  15. American War Casualties

    WASHINGTON Friday.— American war casualties have increased by 7226 during [?] past week. Total US casual ties since America entered the war is ...

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  16. Casualties on Okinawa

    NAHA. Friday.—American naval casualties in support of the Okinawa campaign totalled 4900 killed and 4800 wounded. ...

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  17. More Hoarded Nazi Wealth Unearthed in Germany

    HAMBURG, Friday.—Allied authorities are still unearthing secreted Nazi hoards of art treasures, including paintings, gold ornaments and other. ...

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  18. NEW POLISH GOVERNMENT MEETS: PEACE CHARTER

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Establishment of a Polish Government of National Unity and moves for the ratification of the World Peace Charter, during the, past 24 hours, are two important developments aiming at the postwar security of all freedom-loving nations. Canada has already ratified the Charter. The new Polish Government ...

    Article : 493 words
  19. AIRMEN DO TOUGH JOB WELL IN SE ASIA

    RANGOON. Friday.— Operating in worst flying conditions in the world. RAF airmen over Burma and Thailand, are bringing back excellent ...

    Article : 137 words
  20. King Leopold's Position is Still Undecided

    BRUSSELS, Friday.— The Belgian constitutional crisis created by the mooted return of King Leopold has not yet been settled. There is still no ...

    Article : 65 words
  21. Norway Celebrates Victory

    OSLO, Thursday.— Chief of the RAF Bomber Command Sir Arthur Harris has arrived at Oslo to participate in North way's "Allies Day." American General Bradley, and Russian commanders with ...

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