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  3. TRIESTE DISPUTE TITO TOLD TO WITHDRAW HIS TROOPS FROM ANGLO-AMERICAN ZONE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—British and United States Governments, acting together, peremptorily ordered Marshal Tito to withdraw his troops from the AngloAmerican military zone, which includes Trieste, says the "Daily Express'" political correspondent. The Soviet Government has been informed. The ...

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  4. JAPANESE TARGETS IN FLAMES AFTER BRITISH CARRIER RAIDS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In two attacks during the week-end British carrier planes, supporting the American operations in Okinawa, smashed Japanese targets on a group of islands midway between Okinawa and Formosa. Airfields, port installations and ...

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    A picture taken during the final stages of the battl e of Bremen. It shows men of the South Lancashire Regiment in action at the north station, who re some remaining Germans were still holding out after the fall of the city. —British Official Wireless photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Czech Puppet President Arrested

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Prague Radio states that Dr. Emil Hacha, Nazi puppet President of Czechoslovakia, has been arrested. Hacha was the man ...

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  7. SECURITY CONFERENCE FIRST TANGIBLE PROGRESS ON TRUSTEESHIP PLAN

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.—The New York "HeraId.Tribune" correspondent says the British and American delegations to the World Security Conference have reached a tentative agreement on the trusteeship system, which marks virtually the first tangible progress on this topic, which has been dragging ...

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  8. FOUGHT CONSTANT CHANNEL BATTLES

    LONDON, Tuesday. —The terrific explosions heard on the south-east coast of England early this year, it has now been disclosed, were due to ...

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  9. SECRET DUTCH TELEPHONE AIDED ALLIES

    LONDON. Tuesday. — Dutch underground forces had a telephone line running 30 miles in Holland from behind the German lines to ...

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  10. Further Gains in Burma

    RANGOON, Tuesday. —West African Division patrols reached a point 25 miles from Gwa. Troops moving easi along the Taungoo-Prome road, made a ...

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  11. HAMBURG MAY BECOME CAPITAL

    LONDON, Thursday. —Hamburg, the centre of political opposition to the Nazi Party until the moderate and Left Wing parties were ...

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  12. 37 U-Boats Accounted For

    LONDON, Tuesday.-—At least 37 U-boats of Germany's Atlantic floet have been accounted for, reports the Press Association's naval ...

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  13. Crowd Mobs "Monty"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Field-Marshal Montgomery was mobbed when he left the War Office yesterday afternoon. He was recognised just as he entered, ...

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  14. WAR CORRESPONDENTS DISACCREDITED

    S.H.A.E.F. Tuesday. — The Associated Press war correspondents Edward Kennedy and Morton Gudebrod have been disaccreditcd and ordered to return to ...

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  15. 70 PER CENT OF JAP ARMY AT HOME

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday — Rear-Admiral Dewitt Ramsay, chief of the Navy Bureau of Aeronautics, says 70 per cent of Japan's army of between 5,000,000 and ...

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    FIELD-MARSHAL WILHELM KEITEL, Commander of all German armed forces, photographed in Berlin after he had signed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Prague Suggested As New "Geneva"

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday. — Russia has suggested that Prague, the capital of Czechoslovakia, should be the sent of the new United Nations ...

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  18. Belsen Camp To Be Burned To The Ground

    LONDON, Tuesday — The Belsen death camp will be burned to the ground on May 21, states Router's correspondent vith the British ...

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  19. LAVAL TO BE TAKEN TO FRANCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Paris Radio says Lava is to be taken to France under British protection. He will be taken from Mont Juich prison, in Spain, by a ...

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  20. GOERING NOT GIVEN SPECIAL TREATMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday —There were no handshakes and no chicken dinners for Goering while he was at Seventh Army Headquarters, it is officially stated, ...

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  21. Will Take 18 Months To Clear Mines From Europe's Coasts

    LONDON, Tuesday. —The clearing of mines from waters around the coasts of Europe will require about 18 months, which will be ...

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  22. Locked Up in Own Prison

    LONDON, Tuesday. —According to the Free Dutch Radio, Willy Lagers, chief of the Gestapo in Holland, who was responsible for the deportation of ...

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  23. ALREADY COPING WITH REHABILITATION PROBLEMS IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The American occupation forces in Germany are already coping with problems of material rehabilitation, says an Associated Press correspondent in Germany. Any reference to activities as "welfare work" is officially forbidden. Both British and Americans are almost desperately anxious ...

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  24. HUNGARIAN C-IN-C CAPTURED

    LONDON, Tuesday. —General Karoly Beregffy, Commander-in-Chief of the Hungarian Army, was captured while hiding at Tann, close to the ...

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