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  3. FORCED TO END COALITION

    MR. CHURCHILL, photographed after he had announced Germany's unconditional surrender.—British Official Wireless. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MR. CHURCHILL RESIGNS: "CARETAKER" CABINET TO BE FORMED

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY.—MR. CHURCHILL, AT AN AUDIENCE WITH THE KING, TO-DAY TENDERED His RESIGNATION AS PRIME MINISTER, FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY AND MINISTER FOR DEFENCE. ...

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  5. PREDICTED OKINAWA WILL BE CAPTURED SOON

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Vice-Admiral Kelly Turner, commander of the Okinawa assault, predicted that the Tent' Army would capture Okinawa in the comparatively near future. "It seems that the Japs have about their last reserves in line," he said. "The great road system has been built in a comparatively ...

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  6. NEW PROBLEM FOR ALLIES IN ITALY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Allied authorities are grappling with a new problem—that of succoring and transporting to their homes streams of ...

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  7. BRITAIN'S BACON RATION REDUCED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Minister for Food (Mr. Llewellin) announced that Britain's bacon ration from May 27 would be reduced from four ...

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  8. GERMAN SHIPS TAKEN OVER

    LONDON, Wednesday. — On behalf of the Allied forces, the British Admiral Holt yesterday took over all German ships lying in ...

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  9. SECRET GERMAN NAVAL WEAPON

    LONDON, Wednesday—"Swinging at anchor in Lubeck Bay," says a correspondent, "I saw a strange, moth-like structure. lt ...

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  10. BID TO SAVE WORLD ORGANISATION VOTING PROCEDURE

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday.—The "New York Times" correspondent says that meetings of the Working Committee of the World Security Conference were overshadowed for a day by private negotiations between Britain, American and Russia to save thc World Organisation voting procedure ...

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  11. CHINESE ADVANCES

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—Chinese forces have advanced along the Kkangsi-Kweichow railway, after recapturing Hochih. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA WILL ASSIST

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A further assurance that Australia would do everything humanly possible to maintain her food commitments to the ...

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  13. SAYS DISAGREEMENT DELAYING TRIALS OF WAR CRIMINALS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—United Press, quoting a "highly reliable source," says Allied disagreement is delaying the trials of top Nazi war ...

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  14. JAP BALLOON ATTACKS ON AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The Army and Navy stated that Japanese long-range balloons had made sporadlo attacks on the western part of North ...

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  15. VITAL FOR BRITAIN AND RUSSIA TO CO-OPERATE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Warning against dissensions between Britain, America and Russia, "The Times" says that with Britain and ...

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  16. COMMUNISTS' BID FOR POWER IN BALKANS

    LONDON, Wodnesday. — While it is undesirable to draw a general conclusion, developments in the Balkans point to the existence of a carefully ...

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  17. SUCCESSES IN BURMA

    LONDON, Wednesday. — To-day's S.E.A.C. communique says: "We inflicted casualties on the enemy in villages east of Pyu, 33 miles south of Toungoo. O[?] ...

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  18. ROYAL CONVOY RECALLED

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The German U-boat which threatened the convoy in which the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester were ...

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  19. [?]AS ENOUGH [?] 60 DAYS

    General Draper, Chief of the Public rs, said that the health of Germany was ervation he found that Germans were [?] many people he had seen in Britain. ...

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  20. Airmen Flying Home

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Fifty Flying Fortresses and Liberators, which are the First and Eighth Army Air Force planes to leave for bomb, left ...

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