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  3. DIFFICULT TO FORECAST BRITISH ELECTION RESULTS

    LONDON, Sunday.—With polling day drawing near, all parties are trying to form such estimates as they can of what will be the outcome of the general election, says "The Times'" Parliamentary correspondent.They all find it more difficult than usual to find firm ground on which to base their ...

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  4. JAP. MOBILISATION PLANS COMPLETED

    GUAM, Sunday.—Japan has completed mobilisation plans against the expected Allied invasion of the [?]omeland. The organisation of the National Corps, Tokio says, has virtually finished. Invading forces need have no scruples about the treatment of civilians. Japan's plans make combatants of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAPS WRITING OFF GAINS IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — The United Press manager for China, Walter Rundle, says that the Japanese on the Asiatic mainland are now writing off nearly half of their territorial gains in China in favor of the strategy of bitter last-ditch defence in ...

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  6. U.S. PREPARING FOR TROOP MOVEMENTS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday — Office of Defence Transportation has prohibited the railways from selling or allocating space on ...

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  7. NO PEACE OFFER FROM JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The Acting Secretary of State (Mr. Grew categorically denied that any offer of peace had been received from Japan, ...

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  8. RUSSIA'S DEMANDS CAUSE TENSION IN TURKEY

    LONDON, Sunday. — News of Russian demands on Turkey has caused tension and nervousness, says the "Daily Mail" ...

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  9. SPAIN WILL NOT SURRENDER LAVAL

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Spanish Government has decided not to surrender the former Vichy Premier, Laval, to France. ...

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  10. RUSSIAN PRISONERS ATTACK U.S. GUARDS

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — The "Herald-Tribune" reports that Russians captured in France fighting in German uniforms attacked ...

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  11. Want Marshalls To Be U.S. Protectorate

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The Navy has disclosed that natives of the Marshall [?] formerly a Japanese mandate, have petitioned, the islands' ...

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  12. BURMA CAMPAIGN JAPS' SERIOUS SITUATION

    KANDY, Sunday. — For the second time during the Burma war the Japanese attempted to supply their troops by air. At 5 a.m. on Thursday a ...

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  13. To Use German Secrets Against Japan

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— German technical developments were to be used by the United States Army and Navy against Japan, Commodore Henry ...

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  14. [?] to Break A [?] From Germany

    MARCH, Sunday.—The Premier of Bavaria (Dr. Fritz Schaffer), broadcasting, said his Government's aim was a ...

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  15. CONFERENCE CANNOT SOLVE INDIAN PROBLEM

    NEW DELHI, Sunday. — Mr. Nehru said in a speech that the Congress Party was to explore every opening for a settlement at the Viceroy's conference. It ...

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  16. "Beast Of Buchenwald" Identified By Americans

    LONDON, Sunday,—The Americans have identified Oberfuhrer Hermann Piter, the "beast of Buchenwald," posing as a Wehrmacht officer in a prisoner of war ...

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  18. FILM MAGNATES IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Sunday.—In a silver-bodied luxury Dakota ll Hollywood magnates, all clad in army dress, arrived at an airfield near Field-Marshal Montgomery's ...

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  20. GERMANS LEANING BACK IN COLLAR

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— Senator Kilgore told the Senate military affairs sub-committee that the Germans were leaning back in the ...

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  21. RUSSO-CZECH PACT

    LONDON, Sunday.— The Soviet Foreign Commissar (Mr. Molotov) and the Czeeh Foreign Minister (M. Fierlinger), on behalf of Russia and Czechoslovakia, have ...

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  22. Will Take 10 Years To Dispose Of Essen Rubble

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is estimated that it will take 10 years to dispose of the [?]bble that was Essen, says the "Daily Talegraph's" correspondent in Essen. If ...

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  23. LANDING IN BALIKPAPAN AREA IMMINENT, SAYS TOKIO

    GUAM, Sunday.—An Allied landing in the Balikpapa[?]area, on the east coast of Borneo,was imminent, Tokio Radio announced last night. Tokio said that invasion ships were approaching the coast. "Enemy small craft, under cover of a furious bombardment, are closely reconnoitring shore positions," Tokio Radio added. "The ene my fleet has been increased, and includes 41 ships ...

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