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  3. ENCIRCLEMENT OF JAPAN COMPLETED

    GUAM THURSDAY.—FOR THE FIRST TIME ALLIED WARSHIPS HAVE PENETRATED INTO THE SEA OF OKHOTSK, BETWEEN THE KURILES AND SIBERIA. THIS IS REVEALED IN THE REPORT THAT A SMALL JAPANESE CONVOY WAS VIRTUALLY WIPED OUT ON MONDAY IN THIS SEA. ...

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  4. DANGEROUS TO INSIST ON MATCHING POLITICAL CREEDS OF FOREIGN LANDS

    LONDON, Thursday. — "Any attempt to align international friendships primarily with Governments that share the same domestic and political creeds, whatever their foreign policy may be, is just crazy," said the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) in and ...

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  5. JAPAN'S REMAINING SURFACE SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— Rear-Admiral Forrest Sherman, Admiral Nimitz's deputy chief of staff, estimates that the ...

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    These two radio pictures show how bombs ramed on Kobe and Yokohama. Hundreds of incendiaries showering from Supcr-Forlrcsscs over yokohama during a recent daylight raid by 500 of the giant planes. Above: Columns of smoke from fires started in Kobe during an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JAP. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST INVASION

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — Tokio Radio announced that Japan had decided to place all communications under Government control ...

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  8. MR. STETTINIUS RESIGNS

    INDEPENDENCE (Missouri), Thursday. — President Truman announced that he had accepted the resignation of Mr. Stettinius as ...

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  9. China Not Given Enough Help

    CHUNGKING, Thursday. — General-issinio Chiang Kai-shek, at his first press conference since 1941, said the United Nations were not giving China ...

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  10. Attempt On Life Of French Delegate

    BEIRUT, Thursday. — French Headquarters have announced that two attempts were made yesterday morning to assassinate the ...

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  11. AIRBORNE DIVISION HONORED

    LONDON, Thursday. — The King decorated Major-General Eric Bols, Commander of the Sixth Airborne Division, and 114 officers and men of the ...

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  12. TWO DIRECT HITS BY SUICIDE PLANES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Fanatical Japanese suicide pilots scored two direct hits on Admiral Mitschcr's flagship, the carrier Bunker Hill, at Okinawa on May 11, causing 656 casualties, including 373 dead, but the carrier survived four hours of flaming death. Admiral Mitscher himself ...

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  13. Raid Havoc In Japan

    GUAM, Thursday. — General Lemay announced that SuperFortresses on June 18 and June 22 burned out 3.45 square miles ...

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  14. BURMA CAMPAIGN MORE VILLAGES CLEARED

    MANDALAY, Thursday — To-day's S.E.A.C. communique states that Indian troops, north-east of the Irrawaddy, eliminated a Japanese patrol. ...

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  15. JAPS. WITHDRAWING FROM RICEBOWL AREA

    CHUNGKING, Thursday. — Japanese forces are repeatedly withdrawing from China's ricebowl area around Tungting Lake and ...

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  16. Joyce Formally Committed

    LONDON, Thursday. — In proceedings which lasted only 90 seconds, William Joyce was formally committed for trial at the Old Bailey on a charge of high ...

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  17. Trieste Trade Unions Allege Unfriendly Treatment

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Yugoslav Newsagency says that Trieste trade unions have sent cablegrams to British, Russian, French and Italian trade union ...

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  18. DOMINIONS' VIEWS ON MIGRATION

    LONDON, Thursday.—Australia has agreed in principle about the drafting of migration plans with the United Kingdom for free passages for ...

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  19. ALLIES' POLICIES IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday. — Disturbing signs of different policies in the western and eastern zones of Germany are accumulating, says ...

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  20. DARNARD ARRESTED

    MILAN, Thursday. — Three British sergeants arrested Joseph Darnard, Vichy Minister of the Interior and head of the Quisling French militia, at ...

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  21. Prisoners to Be Retained in U.S. as Long as Needed

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The War Department has announced that ablebodied prisoners of war will be retained in the United States as long as American ...

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  22. German Miners Working

    LONDON, Thursday. — About 100,000 German miners are working in 126 reopened mines in the Ruhr, says the Allied News Service in Germany. ...

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  23. DUTCH GOVERNMENT TO CONCENTRATE ON WAR AGAINST JAPAN

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Dutch Government is determined to tackle as its first task the war against Japan and the liberation of the East Indies," declared the Prime Minister (Professor Engineer W. Schcrmerhom), broadcasting. Outlining the policy of his new Government, he said: "Call-up for the ...

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  24. Penicillin Saves Lord Norman's Life

    LONDON, Thursday. — Penicillin saved the life of Lord Norman, former Governor of the Bank of England. The surgeon who operated on him (Dr. Dickson ...

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