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  3. Burma Village Entered

    KANDY, Tuesday —After an air strike, our ground troops, fighting waist-deep in mud and water, entered the village of Shawbon. ...

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  4. AUSTRALIANS TIGHTEN GRIP ON BALIKPAPAN

    BALIKPAPAN, TUESDAY.—THE AUSTRALIAN SEVENTH DIVISION IS TIGHTENING ITS GRIP ON BALIKPAPAN AGAINST INCREASING JAPANESE RESISTANCE. THE TOWN OF BALIKPAPAN AND THE PENINSULA ARE NOW ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAPANESE DIPLOMATS CAPTURED IN AUSTRIA

    LONDON, Tuesday — Reuter's correspondent at Salzburg (Austria) says 33 diplomats from the Japanese embassy in Berlin, including the ambassador (General ...

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  6. JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL PLANTS BOMBED

    WASHINGT0N, Tuesday — The 20th Air Force announced that a medium force of Super-Fortresses dropped explosive bombs on industrial plants in Shimotso, ...

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  7. PLANS TO EVACUATE SINGAPORE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— Announcing plans to evacuate Singapore, the Japanese-controlled Java ...

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  8. Russia Wants to Join in Talks on Tangier

    LONDON, Tuesday—Reports from Paris that the Soviet Union has requested participation in the conversations on the status of Tangier which ...

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  9. 1,000,000 LONDONERS GIVE MR. CHURCHILL STUPENDOUS RECEPTION

    LONDON, Tuesday. — One million people lined 40 miles of London streets last evening, when Mr. Churchill, in an open tourer, drove for nearly five hours on the first stage of his metropolitan election tour. Women pelted his car with roses and carnations Walls were decorated with Union Jacks, ...

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  10. CHINESE DRIVING ON SHANGHAI

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—The High Command indicated that the Chinese pursuing withdrawing Japanese gained 35 miles along China's invasion coast, ...

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  11. RED ARMY VETERANS RESUMING CIVIL LIFE

    MOSCOW, Tuesday. — The first demobilised Red Army veterans have begun moving back to their homes and collective farms. A special dwelling ...

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  12. Curtain About To Be Raised On Homeland Battle

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — Tokio Radio said the curtain was about to be raised on the homeland battle. It added that men and women, young and ...

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  13. 12 SOLDIERS KILLED IN TRAIN COLLISION

    PARIS, Tuesday—Twelve American soldiers were killed and 23 injured when an American troop train collided with a stationary goods train near Nancy. ...

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  14. JAVA WAR INDUSTRIES IN BOMBER RANGE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — With the capture of Balikpapan, Borneo's prize oil-refining centre, R.A.A.F. bombers will be able to ...

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  15. TOKIO RADIO'S LATEST

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — Tokio Radio says American girls have lately been flying American aircraft in China. It adds, "Japanese flak in Kweilin. ...

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  17. SNIPERS AGAIN TRY TO GET MACARTHUR

    BALIKPAPAN, Tuesday—Japanese snipers again tried to get General MacArthur, this time while he was conferring with an ...

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  18. Silenced Strongpoints Single-Handed

    LONDON, Tuesday. — It is announced at Field-Marshal Sir Harold Alexander's headquarters that the Victoria Cross has been awarded to Sepoy Ali Haidar, of the ...

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  19. ENEMY CRUISER SUNK

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—A Navy Department communique announced that the British submarine Trenchant, operating under American control In ...

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  20. FRENCH NEGOTIATIONS WITH LEVANT

    PARIS, Tuesday. — The Government has instructed the Foreign Minister (M. Bidault) to open negotiations with the Syrian and Lebanese Governments on ...

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  22. PRESIDENT ASKS SENATE TO RATIFY CHARTER

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—When he addrsse the Senate and asked it to ratify the United Nations Charter and the statute of the International Court of Justice, President Truman pointed out that the charter was written in the name of "We, the peoples of the United Nations." "Those peoples, ...

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  23. Dominated Entire Battlefield

    LONDON, Tuesday—The Victoria Cross has been posthumously awarded to Punjab Lieut Karamjeet Singh Judge for his action near Myingan, ...

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  24. Italian "Monarchists" Imprisoned

    ROME, Tuesday—A military tribunal at Ba[?] sentenced Salvatore Russo, leader of the "Monarchist column," to six years, and five others to varying terms of ...

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