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  3. AUSTRALIANS ALREADY TWO MILES INLAND IN BORNEO

    LONDON, MONDAY. — TROOPS OF THE AUSTRALIAN NINTH DIVISION WHO LANDED IN BORNEO YESTERDAY ARE ALREADY MORE THAN TWO MILES INLAND. THE LANDINGS WERE MADE IN FOUR PLACES. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BRILLIANT PAGEANT AT FRANKFORT

    LONDON, Monday. — Field-Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery, General Eisenhower and Marshal Zhukov met for the second time in a week at Frankfort in a military pageant outrivalling even Nazi pre-war festivals, says Renter's correspondent at Frankfort-on-Main. Thc highlights were two speeches ...

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  5. WHERE LANDINGS WERE MADE

    Labuan Island and the Brunei bay area, where elements of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MAY HAVE TO FIGHT IN MANCHURIA

    NEW YORK, Monday.—General Stilwell, former commander of United States forces in China, believes it is possible that the Allies will have to fight in Manchuria, even if the Japanese islands are conquered first. He told war correspondents on Okinawa that the Pacific war could easily last another two ...

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  7. LAST STAND ON OKINAWA

    Despatches from Okinawa report that American infantry have driven a wedge into strone hill defences in the "lost world" section of Okinawa, where the ...

    Article : 490 words
  8. Gen. Potton Fears There Will Be Another War

    LOS ANGELES, Monday. — General Patton told Sunday School children that he hoped a way would be found to end wars, though he feared there ...

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  9. Political Success to De Gaulle

    LONDON, Monday.—General do Gaulle returned to Paris yesterday after ono of the most significant political successes of his career. A ...

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  10. FRENCH TRIBUTE TO BRITAIN

    PARIS, Monday. — "We must remain faithful to this old friendship," said the President of the French Chamber of Deputies (M. ...

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  11. TREATMENT OF WAR PRISONERS

    LONDON, Monday. — Replying to criticism of Allied treatment of liberated Russian prisoners of war by the Russian Commissar for Repatriation ...

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  12. JAP DIET DEBATINGS DICTORIAL POWERS

    NEW YORK, Monday. — The Domci Agency reports that the Diet session to grant dictatorial powers to Baron Suzuki's Cabinet was extended another day in order ...

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  13. FRENCH REFUSE TO LEAVE AOSTA VALLEY

    LONDON, Monday. — Europe's next "sore spot" is likely to be Aosta Valley, in the Alps, in north-western Italy, writes the "Daily Telegraph" ...

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  14. BAFFLED BY THEIR OWN SECRET WEAPON

    LONDON, Monday.—A British secret weapon is delaying the opening of the port of Bremen, which has been assigned to supply the American occupation ...

    Article : 140 words
  15. JAPANESE P.O.W. CAMP VISITED

    LONDON, Monday.—A War Office statement says that the Hoten prisoner of war camp in Manchuria, which is situated on a fertile plain on the ...

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  16. Salvador Plot Frustrated

    SAN SALVADOR, Monday.—A Government communique reports that plotters used an aeroplane to bomb and machine-gun national police barracks. ...

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  17. NO SELFISH DESIGNS IN LEVANT

    LONDON, Monday. — "Britain has no selfish designs in the Levant, does not want to assume further responsibility, and is not ...

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  18. "Lord Haw-Haw" Flown to Brussels

    LONDON, Monday.—Router's Lineburg correspondent says that William Joyce ("Lord Haw-Haw), limping slightly and looking very, weak, ...

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  19. SECURITY TALKS FINAL ATTEMPT TO LIBERALISE VETO POWER

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday.—Small nations at the Security Conference, led by Dr. Evatt, rallied for a final attempt to liberalise the veto power of the Big Five. Dr. Evatt led the opposition at a long and sometimes bitter meeting of the full committee ...

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  20. DEMAND FOR LEOPOLD'S ABDICATION

    BRUSSELS, Monday. — The Belgian Socialist Party congress unanimously carried a resolution, amid cheers, demanding King Leopold's abdication as "alone ...

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