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  3. PHILIPPINES CAMPAIGN VIRTUALLY CLOSED

    MANILA, Thursday.—Although there may still occur isolated small actions in various patts of the Philippines, the campaigns in this large group of islands can be regarded as virtually closed. All three services have shared in this remarkable victory, which represents ...

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  4. BLASTING ENEMY CENTRES OF RESISTANCE

    BALIKPAPAN, Thursday.—Australian Matilda finks are doing a good job in blasting the remaining centres of Japanese resistance in the Balikpapan area. They creep up to within 20 yards of dug-outs and pillboxes and then fire in their 2-pounder ...

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    Incidents in the closing stages of the Battle of Okinawa, Top: U.S. Marines watch the detonation of a dynamite charge they planted to break up a Japanese cave. As the smoke of the explosion rises, the men rise on their knees or in crouching positions to pick off ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHARRED BODY NOT HITLER'S

    LONDON, Thursday.— A charred body found by Russian officers in a shelter beneath the Reich Chancellery was not that ...

    Article : 120 words
  7. BRITISH ENTRY INTO BERLIN

    LONDON, Thursday,—A squadron of 11th Hussars of the 7th Armored Division led British troops into Berlin in motorised ...

    Article : 215 words
  8. BRITISH ECONOMY GRAVELY DISTORTED

    LONDON, Thursday.—"We shall emerge from the struggle with a gravely distorted economy, an enormous burden of external debt; ...

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  9. Ban on Political Meetings in Suez Canal Zone

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Egyptian Prime Minister (Nokrachi Pasha) has issued a military proclamation banning all political meetings in the Suez ...

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  11. JAPANESE REFUSE COMBAT

    GUAM, Thursday.—Japan, tactically admitted the superiority of the American Mustang long-range fighter by declining combat yesterday, even over Tokio. More than 150 of these fighters soared at wilL-over hundreds of square ...

    Article : 338 words
  12. Russian Envoy Missing

    LONDON, Thursday.— Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent says the newly-appointed Russian Mimster to Copenhagen, Mr. Andrei Plakhine, is ...

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  13. CZECH DEPORTATION PROPOSAL WILL AFFECT 2,000,000

    PRAGUE, Thursday.— Between 2,000,000 and 2,500,000 Germans, besides 600,000 Hungarians, will be affected by the proposed ...

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  14. COMMUNISM RIFE IN BERLIN

    LONDON, Thursday.— "Ber. lin, at least outwardfy, seems to have changed from completely Nazi to completely Communist," ...

    Article : 115 words
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  16. U.S. AIR FORCE LEAVING ITALY

    ROME, Thursday.— Fifty thousand American Air Force personnel and 1481 planes have so far gone to America for re-deployment. ...

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  17. GERMANS PREPARING BLITZED WICKET

    LONDON, Thursday.— German prisoner's of war are being used in preparing the badly-blitzed Old Trafford ground at Manchester for the fifth ...

    Article : 106 words
  18. Attempt to Induce Sumatrans to Fight Allies

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—In an attempt to induce the native population to fight an Allied invasion, Tokio Radio offered Sumatra independence, and ...

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  19. Sentenced to Death in. His Absence

    PARIS, Thursday.— The High Court of Justice has sentenced to death in his absence Abel Bonnard, who was Vichy Minister for Education. ...

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  20. MR. CHURCHILL MAY VISIT FRANCE

    LONDON, Thursday.— Reports from Bordeaux that Mr. Churchill will arrive in the south of France errly next week are unconfirmed, but it would not be ...

    Article : 61 words
  21. Americans Discover Extermination Factory in Bavaria

    LONDON, Thursday.— Reuter's correspondent at Kaufbeuren (Bavaria) says a German extermination factory, where hundreds of ...

    Article : 183 words
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  23. OUIET POLLING DAY IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Small groups of men on their way to work cast the first votes on Britain's polling day. There were < queues at some booths waiting for the doors to open at 5 a.m. G M.T. Returning officers in the more populous centres ...

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  24. Nothing Too Good for the Australia's Crew

    LONDON, Thursday.— "Nothing is too good for these boys," said LientCommander Rogers, R.N., liaison officer between H.M.A.S. Australia and ...

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