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  3. BELGIAN CRISIS ENTERS MOST DRAMATIC PHASE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Belgian political constitutional crisis entered its most dramatic phase yesterday, says Reuter's correspondent in Brussels. The Premier (M. Van Acker), although he resigned on Saturday, said yesterday: "I have not yet ...

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    FOUR JAPANESE motor lighters carrying petrol and ammunition fell victims to this British submarine patrolling the waters off Sumatra. The picture was taken soon after the enemy vessels were destroyed. The submarine is commanded by Lieut. R. G. P. Bulkeley, R.N., of Westward Ho. North Devon. British Official—Beam Wireless. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 3000 TONS INCENDIARIES SHOWERED ON PIECEW0RK FACTORIES

    MANILA, Monday.—The Guam correspondent of United Press says that more than 400 Super-Fortresses this morning showered nearly 3000 tons of incendiary bombs on thousands of small piecework factories in the Honshu cities of Yokkaichi and ...

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  6. CHINESE RECAPTUREI TINGNAN

    CHUNGKING, Monday. The High Command announces that the Chinese have recaptured Tingnan, ...

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  7. POLES PLEAD GUILTY

    LONDON, Monday. — Router's Moscow correspondent says that all except one of the Poles accused of diversionist activity in the rear of ...

    Article : 190 words
  8. GOERING ON CAUSES OF GERMANY'S DEFEAT

    LONDON, Monday.—Hermann Goering told Allied officers that factors dictating the strategy which led to Germany's defeat were Hitler's ignorance of the uses of air power, Italian unreliability in the Mediterranean, American long-range bombers ...

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  9. THROATS SLIT FROM EAR TO EAR

    MANILA, Monday.—The Okinawa correspondent of United Press says that the bodies of Admiral Ota and five officers ...

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  10. POLISH GOVERNMENT REORGANISATION

    LONDON, Monday.—A discussion on the reorganisation of the Provisional Polish Government was lauuched this afternoon, says a Moscow ...

    Article : 331 words
  11. NEW ITALIAN PREMIER

    ROME. Monday. — Signor Parri, who is putting the finishing touches to his Government, before arrival in Rome on june 15, was known ...

    Article : 168 words
  12. New way to Stop Children's Colds.

    New "thermal crenm" acts [?] ways to clear stuffed[?] Nose and brea[?] [?] Quicker—Long recognised by ...

    Article : 68 words
  13. WILLIAM JOYCE CHARGED WITH HIGH TREASON

    LONDON, Monday.—William Joyce ("Lord Haw-Haw"), aged 39, described as of no fixed home and no occupation, was charged at the Bow Street court with high treason. He was remanded till June 25, and granted legal aid. Thc courtroom was packed when the ...

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  14. BRITAIN DISAPPROVES OF EVACUATION OF SUDETEN GERMANS

    LONDON, Monday—The British Government has conveyed to the President of Czeehoslovakia (Dr. Edouard Benes) disapproval of ...

    Article : 132 words
  15. INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION IN WESTERN GERMANY HAS VIRTUALLY CEASED

    LONDON, Monday.—Industrial production in western Germany has virtually ceased to exist, although the Allies have given permission to great German factories to perform single essential jobs under license, says the "Daily Telegraph" correspondent with the 15th Army. The restarting of industries ...

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  16. Netherlands Naval Losses

    LONDON, Monday. — The Netherlands Navy Department has officially announced the following losses up till May, 1945: Two cruisers, 9 destroyers. ...

    Article : 125 words
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