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  3. END OF OKINAWA CAMPAIGN 87,000 Japanese Killed in 82 Days' Fighting

    GUAM, THURSDAY.—ADMIRAL NIMITZ TO-DAY ANNOUNCED THE END OF THE OKINAWA CAMPAIGN, 82 DAYS AFTER THE INVASION OF THE ISLAND BEGAN. In a special communique he said that organised resistance ...

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  4. FOLLOWING UP SCENT OF REPORTED LABOR RIFT

    LONDON, Thursday.—The special correspondent of Associated Press says that Professor Laski's threat to issue a libel writ over the latest "indiscretion" attributed to him has not silenced Conservative newspapers and speakers, who are busily following up the scent of a reported rift within the Labor Party ...

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    BOMBS TATTOO' A PATTERN IN THE WATER around moored Japanese P.T. boats lying two miles off the southern coast of Kyushu. About 60ft. long, the boats carry two torpedo tubes and from four to eight depth, charges. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GERMAN SHIPS IN SERVICE OF BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday. — German ships are arriving in Britain to be used to help supply the British occupation army, says the "Evening ...

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  7. Say They Saw Hitler's Body Burned

    LONDON, Thursday. — Hitler and Eva Braun shot themselves in the underground shelter behind the Chancellery in Berlin two days after ...

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  8. MORE V-WEAPONS DISCOVERED

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Royal Navy has discovered in a factory at Travemunde, where the Germans were building midget submarines, blueprints ...

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  9. PETAIN'S MESSAGE TO HITLER

    LONDON, Thursday. — Paris Radio says that a telegram in which Marshal Petain offered Hitler military collaboration in defence ...

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  10. SUICIDE PLANE CAUSED SHAMBLES ON U.S. CRUISER

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Navy has disclosed, that 323 officers and men were killed or wounded when a single Japanese ...

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  11. MOSCOW TRIAL SENTENCES PASSED ON POLES

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—Sentences of imprisonment, ranging from four months to 10 years, have been passed on a number of the Poles who have been on trial on charges of subversive activity behind the Red Army. Three of them were acquitted. ...

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  12. KING RECE[?] RUSSIAN CHURCH DELEGATES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The King received the Russian Church delegates at Buckingham Palace on the eve of their departure for Russia. The ...

    Article : 98 words
  13. PREPARATIONS FOR NEW OPERATIONS

    NEW YORK, Thurs. — The Domei Agency, Tokio, reports that the United States has begun preparations for new ...

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  14. CROWDS ATTACK FASCISTS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Crowds, angered by light sentences passed on Fascists in north Italy, took the law into their own hands. They killed ...

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  15. LATEST TRAITOR TO BE IMPRISONED

    BRUSSELS, Thursday. — E. S. Bowlby, aged 33, who declares himself to he Irish, is the latest, traitor to be confined in the Brussels military prison. He was arrested ...

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  16. BRITAIN WOULD WELCOME TREATY WITH FRANCE

    LONDON, Thursday. — The French Consultative Assembly's resolution proposing increased efforts by the French Government to ...

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  17. WOULD PUT THREE SERVICES IN SAME UNIFORM

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — General Hisenhower, addressing cadets at West Point, where he graduated 30 years ago, said the ...

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  18. PARIS MENUS RESTRICTED

    PARIS, Thursday. — Oysters, game, poultry, rabbit, fresh salmon, caviarem lobster, shrimps and truffles can no longer be served ...

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  19. RUSSIA NOT INSISTING ON LIMITATIONS TO ASSEMBLY'S POWERS

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.—The leader of the Russian delegation to the World Security Conference (Mr. Gromyko) told the Big Five that Russia would not insist further on limitations on the powers of the General Assembly to discuss whatever matters it liked which ...

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  20. Clashes in Syria

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Beirut correspondent says British armored cars yesterdny, on entering the small town of Jerablus, which the French ...

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  21. POLISH TALKS MAKE GOOD PROGRESS

    MOSCOW, Thursday. — Observers feel that the three Polish factions conferring here on the re-organisation of the Polish Government are making ...

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  22. SPAIN A MARVEL, SAYS FRANCO

    MADRID, Thursday. — The Prime Minister of Spain (General Francesco Franco), in a speech last night asserted that Spain ...

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  23. THINKS ITALY SHOULD BE REPUBLIC

    ROME, Thursday. — The new Italian Premier (Signor Parri) believes Italy should be a republic, the Vice-Premier (Signor Nenni) told members of the ...

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  24. New Bishop of London

    LONDON, Thursday.—The King has nominated Dr. Wand, Bishop of Bath and Wells and former Bishop of Brisbane, for election by the Dean and Chapter of ...

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