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  3. RUSSIANS IN BERLIN AVOIDING CONTACT WITH BRITISH FORCES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—After a week in Berlin, and considerable superficial contact with the Red Army, it appeared that Red Army officers and men were working to strict rules, one being that they must ayoid too much contact with the British and Americans, stated Richard Dimbleby, B.B.C. commentator, ...

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  4. RAIDERS

    British Naval Avengers flying over the battleship King George V. and other units of the British Pacific Fleet, on their way to attack Japanese targets at Sakishima.—(British Official Admiralty photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GREATEST SINGLE DAY'S AIR ASSAULT OF PACIFIC WAR

    GUAM, Tuesday.—in the greatest single day's air assault of the Pacific war virtually all land-based air forces in the western Pacific collaborated in preparing the way for a surprise attack on Tokio. Nearly 2000 American planes, ranging from ...

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  7. ALLIED WITHDRAWAL' IN BURMA

    KANDY, Tuesday.—To-day's S.E.A.C. communique slates that our troops, including casualties, have withdrawn in good order from Nyaungkasbe, in' the Sittang ...

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  8. THREE SOLID BRIDGEHEADS HELD ON BALIKPAPAN BAY

    BALIKPAPAN, Tuesday. — With the landing of Dutch troops on the northern shore of Balikpapan Bay, our forces now hold three solid bridgeheads. The Dutch troops, which come from the N.E.I, and Dutch Guiana, are operating under the ...

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  9. BOMB-LADEN SHIP DELIBERATELY SUNK

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The munition ship Empire Fall, which arrived at Hull from America with 30,000 tons of bombs has ...

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  10. Americans Find New Fast German Planes

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Americans found 40 Dornier-built planes of a type easily out-racing the Allies' fastest fighters, states the Associated Press ...

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  11. ORDERED INVASION OF SWEDEN

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The Russians found German High Command documents in Hitler's Chancellery revealing that Hitler, in February, 1042, ordered ...

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  12. Jap Propagandist's Wishful Mood

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday. — A Tokio Radio propagandist declared in a broadcast reminiscent of German attempts to split the Allies that the day ...

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  13. GERMANS TO HELP REBUILD MANILA

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The "New York Times" correspondent in London says it is authoritatively reported that Manila will be rebuilt ...

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  14. Ammunition Dump Blows Up At Dunkirk

    PARIS, Tuesday.—A large ammunition dump near Dunkirk blew up yesterday afternoon. Explosions, which followed one another ...

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  15. SAYS LONDON POLES WANTED TO SCUTTLE FLEET

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Polish Prime Minister (M. Edward OsubkaMorawski), in an address to Allied correspondents, said the loyalty of ...

    Article : 346 words
  16. FACING FOOD CRISIS IN BALKANS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The U.N.R.R.A. programme in the Balkans is facing a major crisis because of the Washington decision to cut food shipments to ...

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  17. PRESIDENT TRUMAN ON WAY TO EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—President Truman left Newport News by ship on Saturday, on his way to the Berlin conference. ...

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  18. WILL SHOW SAME ZEAL IN PACIFIC AS IN EUROPE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Brendan. Bracken) stood on the after. capstan or H.M.A.S. Australia to ...

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  19. More Chinese Successes

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday. — The High Command announced to-day that the Chinese had recaptured Tayu, in the heart of ...

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  20. BRITISH SOLDIER KILLED AT ALEPPO

    LONDON, Tuesday. — A British coldier. was killed in one of a number of incidents at Aleppo yesterday, says Reuter's Rcirut correspondent. ...

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  21. Seeking Separation From Fifth Husband

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — Gloria Swanson has filed a suit for a separation from her fifth husband, William B Davey, whom she married on January ...

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  23. COUNTERFEITERS ROUNDED UP

    MILAN, Tuesday. — Army agents seized false Bank of England notes, American dollars and Italian lire of a face value of £1,000.000, and rounded ...

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  24. MACARTHUR EXPECTS WAR TO BE OVER TOWARDS END OF 1946

    LONDON, Tuesday.—On returning to Eng land by air after consultations with General Douglas MacArthur in the Philippines, Air Vice-Mar shal H. V. Satterly said General MacArthur thought that, "judged from a military standpoi nt, the war in the Far East would be over towards the end of 1946. ...

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  25. German Marriage Loans To Be Discontinued

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British Military Government lins ordered discontinuance of the Gorman marriage loans and subsidies for large families, ...

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