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  3. HALIFAX ROCKED BY TERRIFIC EXPLOSIONS

    HALIFAX, Thursday.—A series of terrific explosions at a naval armament depot rocked Halifax late last night, and continued until dawn. All buildings in the magazine area were gutted, ships moored at the magazine jetties were badly damaged, and wooden jetties blown into the harbor. ...

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    ON WAY TO P.O.W. CAGE: Wounded Jap Prisoner, one of many captured in 14th Army's liberation of Burma, conducted by two Indian soldiers.—British Official photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FLEET SORTIES INTO JAP WATERS PAYING DIVIDENDS

    GUAM, THURSDAY. — ADMIRAL HALSEY'S FEARLESS SORTIES INTO JAPAN'S HOME WATERS, WHICH HAVE NOW LASTED NINE DAYS, ARE PAYING DIVIDENDS IN DAMAGE INFLICTED. BUT MORE IMPORTANT MUST BE THEIR ...

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  6. World's Largest Floating Dry Dock To Be Built For British Navy

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. — largest, floating dry dock ever built will be constructed in Vancouver for the British Admiralty ...

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  7. How Carrier Suffered From Kamikaze Attacks

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Navy Department has disclosed that one of the newest aircraft carriers, the Ticonderoga, suffered severe damage ...

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  8. NOT TO POSTPONE BRETTON WOODS LEGISLATION

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Senate rejected by 52 votes to 51 Senator Taft's motion to postpone the Bretton Woods legislation ...

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  9. ALGERIAN RISING EXAGGERATED

    PARIS, Thursday.—M. Adrien Tixier, Minister for the Interior, in a statement on the Algerian disturbances which occurred in May, said the ...

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  10. BORNEO CAMPAIGN AUSTRALIANS CAPTURE MARUDI; 30 MILES FROM COAST

    BRUNEI, Thursday.—Australian troops, pushing inland from the Seria and Miri oilfields, in north Borneo, have occupied Marudi, more than 30 miles from the coast. In this drive 9th Division forces liberated 6000 Chinese. They are meeting with ...

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  11. JAPANESE LOSSES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Official figures indicate that British and American forces have hilled or taken prisoner nearly 1,500,000 Japanese to ...

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  12. B.B.C. "CANNOT BE IMPARTIAL"

    LONDON, Thursday. — Experience has proved that the B.B.C. "has not been, and is not, and cannot be impartial," on controversial ...

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  14. Japs Capture Position in China

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—The High Command announces that the Japanese from Amoy, moving towards Swatow, have captured the highway junction of ...

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  15. JAP. CABINET CHANGE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Tokio Radio announced that Lieut.-General Tadaichi Wakamatsu, one of Japan's outstanding strategists, had been appointed ...

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  16. NO CHANGES IN BURMA

    KANDY, Thursday. — On the lower Sittang River front Gurkha troops who occupied the Laya railway station were shelled by the Japanese. Laya is 26 ...

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  17. SENTENCED TO DEATH FOR SECOND TIME

    BRUSSELS, Thursday. — Auguste Bonns (77), Flemish Nationalist leader, has been sentenced to death for the second time in his life by a ...

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  18. BIG THREE NOW MEETING REGULARLY

    POTSDAM, Thursday.—The Big Three are now meeting regularly. The agenda is being prepared at 11 a.m. daily by the three Foreign ...

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  19. Aggrieved By Rejection Of Ceylon Bill

    COLOMBO, Thursday. — The State Council, by 31 votes to seven, protested against the rejection by the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Oliver Stanley) of the ...

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  21. Jap Peace Offers Still Denied

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—In view of current peace rumors, a correspondent asked the State Department whether it was still true that no peace offers had been ...

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  22. First Berlin-London Pigeon Flight

    LONDON, Thursday.—Fifty crack racing pigeons are to-day making the first pigeon flight attempted between Berlin and London. They ...

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  23. All-Embracing Insurance Scheme For Berliners

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Russian-controlled administration in the Russian sectors of Berlin has abolished 120 bankrupt insurance organisations ...

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  25. Banded Together to Kill Fascists

    MILAN, Thursday. — An Allied military tribunal sentenced to death 20-year-old Fermo Lini, and sentenced four colleagues to imprisonment for ...

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  26. Low Rubber Stocks

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The retiring rubber director, Mr. John Collyer, said United States rubber stocks would be only 66,000 tons by the end of the year. ...

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  27. DOUBLE CHARGE AGAINST PETAIN

    LONDON, Thursday. — When the trial of Marshal Petain begins in the High Court of Justice on Monday he will face a double charge of plotting ...

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  28. ITALIAN MOB DESTROYS NEWSPAPER'S LIBRARY

    MILAN, Thursday. — Several thousand men stormed the building of the Turin newspaper "La Stampa," destroyed the library, which was one of the best in ...

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