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  3. OMINOUS LULL IN PACIFIC CAMPAIGN

    THERE IS AN OMINOUS LULL IN THE ENTIRE PACIFIC CAMPAIGN TO-DAY. ALLIED AIR ACTIVITY HAS BEEN ON A MINOR SCALE AND SCATTERED, WHILE ON OKINAWA THE FEW REMNANTS OF THE JAP. GARRISON ARE BEING ...

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    INCENDIARY BOMBS fill the air over Yokohama as B-29 Super Fortresses open their bomb bays over Japan's industrial centre. Almost seven square miles of Yokohama were devastated in this daylight raid by 500 planes. —U.S. Office of War Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. EXTREME TENSION IN NORTH SYRIA

    LONDON, Monday.—In striing contrast with the tranquillity which still exists in Lebanon there is an air of extreme tension in north Syria, where the appearance of a French flag or soldier is called "provocation," says "The Times" correspondent ...

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  6. GESTAPO TERRORISTS ARRESTED

    LONDON, Monday.—Gestapo terrorists who tortured prisoners in the Grini concentration camp, near Oslo, have been arrested ...

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  7. 59 JAP. PLANES DESTROYED IN ALL-DAY BATTLE

    OKINAWA, Monday. — Marine pilots shot down 31 planes, and army pilots 12, in an all-day air battle on Friday, in which 59 ...

    Article : 166 words
  8. FRENCH SCIENTIST CHARGED WITH AIDING GERMANS

    PARIS, Monday. — Georges Claude (75), noted French scientist, a member of the French Academy, inventor of Neon lighting ...

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  9. TREASON CHARGE JOYCE TO BE COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    LONDON, Monday.—After hearing evidence to-day in the Bow Street Court at the trial of William Joyce on a charge of high treason, the magistrate (Sir Bertrand Watson) said he was satisfied that there was a proper case to go before the Central Criminal Court at the Old Bailey. On Thursday Joyce ...

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  10. De Gaulle Angered By British Flags In French Parade

    LONDON, Monday. — Angered at the sight of Union Jacks on cars of the Hadfield-Spears mobile hospital unit, which ...

    Article : 198 words
  11. HUGE NUMBER OF DISPLACED PERSONS TRANSFERRED

    LONDON, Monday.—The British and Americans have turned over to the Red Army 1,200,000 liberated prisoners and displaced persons in ...

    Article : 94 words
  12. Air Travel at 500 M.P.H. Will Be Commonplace

    LONDON, Sunday. — "Travelling by air at 500 miles per hour will become commonplace. It won't seem unusual to reach New York from ...

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  13. HINDUS CONDEMN VICEROY'S PLAN

    SIMLA, Monday.—A resolution passed by the working committee of the All-India Hindu Mahasabha describes the plan of the Viceroy ...

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  14. MR. CHURCHILL ASKS ELECTORS FOR DECISIVE MAJORITY

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Churchill was on the road early in continuation of his country election tour. Crowds were waiting to meet him at every ...

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  15. KING LEOPOLD'S MESSAGE TO PARTY LEADERS

    BRUSSELS, Monday.—King Leo pold's first pronouncement since his liberation, which the Presidents of the Senate and the ...

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  16. JAPS. EXPECT TO HAVE STRATEGIC ADVANTAGE IN MAINLAND INVASION

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Tokio Radio quotes the Japanese Minister for War (Anami) as saying: "In the forthcoming battle on the Japanese ...

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  17. CHINESE REACH HWANGYEN

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—The High Command announces that the Chinese, pressing up China's eastern coast in the wake of the Japanese withdrawal ...

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  18. PRESIDENT TRUMAN TO VISIT LONDON

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Mail's" diplomatic correspondent says President Truman is to pay a State visit to London after the ...

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  19. BURMA PATROL KILLS 12 JAPANESE

    MANDALAY, Monday. — To-day's S.E.A.C. communique says a patrol attacked enemy positions approximately 40 miles south-east of Prome, and killed 12 ...

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  20. DOES NOT EXPECT VETO TO BE USED ARBITRARILY

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday.—In a review of the Security Conference in a special article written for Associated Press, General Smuts said he saw no reason to expect that the big Powers would use their power of veto unfairly or arbitrarily. The veto was a necessary precaution for keeping the Great ...

    Article : 336 words
  21. British Cruisers of New Class

    LONDON, Monday. — The Admiralty has announced that two new 8000-ton cruisers of a new class known as the "Swiftsure" ...

    Article : 155 words
  22. Will Have to Import Food For Germans

    LONDON, Monday. — Stocks of food in the British zone in occupied Germany will, by the winter, be 4,000,000 tons short of the average ...

    Article : 117 words
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