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    An aircraft about to land on the flight-deck of H. M. S. Illustrious now serving with the British Pacific Fleet. Aircraft from this and others of Britain's huge aircraft-carriers have been hammering the Japanese in their own home islands, and bringing ever nearer the final defeat of Japan. Note the hook at the aircraft's stern, lowered to catch the arrester wires across the deck.—(British official photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Heart Blown Out of Berlin

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Evening Standard" Paris correspondent, after a tour of Ber[?]n, says there is an atmosphere of ...

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  5. 450 SUPER-FORTRESSES STRIKE AT OSAKA FOR THREE HOURS

    NEW YORK, THURSDAY.—UPWARDS OF 450 SUPERFORTRESSES MADE A RETURN INCENDIARY ASSAULT ON OSAKA TO-DAY, ATTACKING AN INDUSTRIAL AREA NOT PREVIOUSLY TOUCHED. THEY STRUCK FOR THREE HOURS ...

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  6. FOUND RADIUM IN HIMMLER'S LOOT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's correspondent with the Seventh Army says American troops in Austria, while ...

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  7. SUICIDE PLANES CANNON OFF SHIP INTO SEA

    MONTREAL, Thursday.—Two Japanese suicide planes, dodging through a blazing barrage, cannoned off the deck of this ship and crashed into ...

    Article : 207 words
  8. SOVIET OCCUPATION ZONE IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The announcement of detailed demarcation of the Russian zone, of occupation in Germany has been read with some surprise in London, states "The Times" diplomatic correspondent. It is felt that the announcement should ...

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  9. CHILE HOPES FOR CLOSER RELATIONS WITH AUSTRALIA

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.— Manuel Eduardo Hubner, who is on his way to Canberra as Chilean Charge d'Affaires and Consul-General, said in ...

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  10. DENIED THAT BRITISH CAUSED LEVANT CRISIS

    LONDON, Thursday.—In Cairo, Sir Edward Grigg, Resident Minister in the Middle East, strongly denied that British agents had caused the Levant ...

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  11. How Swedes Aided Danish Underground

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.— Erik Husfeldt, a Danish delegate to the World Security Conference, has revealed how Sweden, with Allied ...

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  12. NO DECISION YET BY LEOPOLD

    BRUSSELS, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (M. van Acker) last night returned from Salzburg (Austria), after a conference with King Leopold. He ...

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  13. LAVAL TO BE HANDED OVER

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Times" correspondent at Madrid says that Spain has agreed to hand Laval over to the French authorities, and that ...

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  14. COMMUNIST MOVES IN CHINA CAUSING ANXIETY

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—Reports from several sources indicated that Chinese Communists from the north are infiltrating towards ...

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  15. BRAZIL DECLARES WAR ON JAPAN

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Thursday.— Brazil has declared war on Japan. United Press says some token units of Brazil's armed forecs, or, at least ...

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  16. Observed D-Day Anniversary on Normandy Beaches

    LONDON, Thursday. — British, American and French servicemen and French civilians observed the anniversary of D-Day on the beaches of ...

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  17. Poland Honors Air Chief

    LONDON, Thursday.—M. Racziewiez, President of the Polish Republic, has decorated Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris "for outstanding leadership of ...

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  18. Australians Perform Ancient Gibraltar Ceremony

    GIBRALTAR, Thursday.—The Australian Air force for the first time in the history of the fortress performed the ceremony of the keys, depicting the ...

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  19. KING HAAKON BACK IN NORWAY

    OSLO, Thursday.—King Haakon landed to-day after, exactly five years of exile. Thousands of people tumultuously welcomed the Royal family. ...

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  20. Drastic Changes in Japanese Munitions Industry

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Tokio Radio announced drastic changes in the japanese munitions industry involving the dismissal, retirement or transfer of ...

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  21. SECURITY TALKS DEADLOCK ON VETO UNBROKEN

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.—The Big Five met at Russia's request yesterday, but Soviet sources ruled out any break of the deadlock on the veto. Associated Press says Russia adheres to her interpretation that any one of the Big Five has the right to veto discussion on international disputes. ...

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  22. PATROL ACTIONS IN BURMA

    BOMBAY, Thursday.—To-day's S. E. A. C. communique states: "Indian troops encountered opposition at Milestone 18 on the ...

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