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  2. Brussels Demonstration

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday.—In Brussels today members of the left wing parties—Socialists, Liberals, Communists and the trades unions, joined in ...

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  3. "HM Submarines"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Admiralty today published a book entitled "His Majesty's Submarines'" which tells the full story of the underwater ...

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  4. JAP OPPOSITION STIFFENS AT BALIKPAPAN

    SWPA, Tuesday.—Men of the Seventh Division who landed at Balikpapan on Sunday have widened their beachhead east of the city to three miles and have penetrated 2500 yards inland against stiffenting Jap ...

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  5. SECOND SUPERFORT ATTACK ON JAP INDUSTRY IN 24 HOURS

    GUAM, Tuesday.—Making the second Superfortress raid against Japanese' industrial targets in 24 hours, about 50 of the giant bombers before dawn today hit an oil refinery near Shimotsu on Honshu Island. Results of the raid will not be ...

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    THE STARS AND STRIPES FLY OVER THE NAZI EMBLEM, denoting nationality of the captured vessel, as Captain Daniel V. Gallery stands ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Hornet's Nest Was Right

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— When Corporal Air O'Mally of Melbourne was leading a patrol near Maprik, New Guinea, a native guide ran back to ...

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  8. Japs Killed In Desperate River Crossing Attempts

    KANDY, Tuesday.—British troops in Burma have killed more Japs desperately attempting to cross the Sittang River for an escape to the east, ...

    Article : 148 words
  9. Czech-Polish Dispute Over Teschen

    PRAGUE, Tuesday. — The Czechoslovakian Premier, M. Fierlinger, has returned to Prague and stated in a broadcast that he has received Soviet ...

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  10. CHURCHILL AND ATTLEE CROSS SWORDS OVER LABOUR EXECUTIVE AUTHORITY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There has been an exchange of letters between Mr. Churchill and the leader of the Labour Party, Mr. Clement Attlee, concerning the precise authority of the executive of the Labour Party Over the parliamentary members of the party. ...

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  11. French Open New Negotiations With Levant

    PARIS, Tuesday.—France is opening new negotiations with Syria and the Lebanon, it, is reported today. "These, negotiations, it is said, seek an ...

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  12. US Troops Enter Berlin

    LONDON, Tuesday.—US troops of the Second Armoured Division have moved into Berlin and are occupying the American zone in the south and ...

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  13. PRESIDENT TRUMAN ASKS SENATE TO RATIFY UNITED NATIONS CHARTER

    WASHINGTON; Tuesday.—President Truman appeared before, the United States Senate yesterday to ask his old associates to ratify the United Nations Charter promptly. The President spoke with the simple and, easy air of a man who felt sure of getting what he asked for. ...

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  14. Collins Resumes Command Of RAN Squadron

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Commodore J. A. Collins has resumed command of the Australian naval squadron,. re' placing Commodore Harold Farncomb ...

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  15. RUSSIA INTERESTED IN TANGIER

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Russia has asked permission to take part in the conversations arranged between Britain, USA and France on the future of the ...

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  16. BRITAIN'S DOLLAR RESERVE LOW

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Chanceller of the Exchequer, Sir. John Anderson, said today that ,spending by US servicemen in Britain has helped to some ...

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  17. Mopping Up Continues In Luzon

    MANILA, Tuesday.—The US. 37th Division and Philippine army units are continuing the mopping up of enemy. remnants in the Sierra' Madre foot-hills in the Cagayan Valley of northern Luzon. They destroyed four enemy tanks and captured several vehicles laden with supplies. ...

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  18. RAAF CASUALTIES IN ALL WAR THEATRES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Minister for Air. Mr. Drakeford, today announced that the RAAF had suffered 13,800 casualties since the war began. ...

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  19. JUNKS RAID AMOY

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—Tokio Radio says that a force of 100 Chinese junks raided the Port of Amoy 150 miles south of Foochow, recently occupied ...

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  20. RUBBER WORKERS STRIKE IN US

    AKRON (USA), Tuesday.—More than. 33,000 workers of two "big rubber. plants in Akron are idle as the result of disputes with the employers. ...

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