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    FIRST PICTURE from Berlin, where the historic Big Three meeting is taking place. Mr. Churchill, with cigar in his left hand, is shaking hands with President Truman. It was the first time they had met.—(British Official—Beam Wireless.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AUSTRALIANS FIND SAMBODJA A DESOLATE RUIN

    BALIKPAPAN, Friday.—The Australians have broken into Sambodja, the third largest oilfield in Dutch New Guinea before the war, to find it a desolate ruin. The retreating Japanese had burned, destroyed or carried away everything of value from the centre, which lies 30 miles north-east of our ...

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  5. FOUR JAP CITIES LEFT IN FLAMES

    GUAM, FRIDAY.—ALL BUT TWO OF THE RECORD ELEET OF MORE THAN 600 SUPER-FORTRESSES HAVE RETURNED FROM THE FIVE-PRONGED ATTACK ON JAPAN MADE EARLY THIS MORNING. ONE SUPER-FORTRESS IS ...

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  6. Non-Inflammable Petrol

    NEW YORK, Friday.—A new, non-inflammable high-octane aviation petrol was demonstrated by Standard Oil ...

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  7. Mental Patient Alleged to Have Carried Secret War Documents

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The strange story of a woman mental patient, Anna Hutchinson, a former employe of the Office of Strategic Services, who ...

    Article : 227 words
  8. CHURCHILL, STALIN HOLD SECRET MEETING

    BERLIN, Friday.—Mr. Churchill and Generalissimo Stalin, who were alone, except for interpreters, held a secret meeting on Wednesday night. The two leaders dined together, and talked for three hours. ...

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  9. Cannot Approve of Soviet

    VATICAN CITY, Friday.—The "Osservatore Romano," the semi-official organ of the Vatican, declaring that the Church cannot approve of the Soviet Union, ...

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  10. OBTAINED MONEY BY FALSE PRETENCES

    LONDON, Friday.—Jehn Dale (37), of Sydney whose counsel stated that he was formerly a prominent jockey, was sentenced at the Old Dailey to 18 months ...

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  11. Chinese Gain more Ground

    CHUNGKING, Friday.—The High Command announces that Chinese from Tinpakhsien neared Yeungkong, and firmly hold 50 miles of the coastline for ...

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  13. RUSSIAN VIEW OF BRITAIN'S PROSPECTS

    MOSCOW, Friday.—"The prospect of mais unemployment lies upon the whole social life of Britain like an evil shadow," says a Russian review in the "New Times" ...

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  14. BURMA CAMPAIGN ISOLATED JAPS MAY TRY TO BREAK OUT

    KANDY, Friday.—A large body of Japanese, estimated at between 6000 and 8000, isolated in the Pegu Yomas by the Fourteenth Army's swift southward drive from Meikyil to Pegu, may seize the opportunity created by the present temporary lull in ...

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  15. U.S. ATTITUDE ON POLAND

    WASHINGTON, Friday. —The Acting Secretary of State (Mr. Joseph Grew), replying in a letter to a series of questions, assured Senator Vandenberg that the ...

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  16. Carol Landis' Third Divorce

    HOLLYWOOD, Friday.—The film actress Carole Landis has been granted a divorce from Army Air Force Major Thomas Wallace in Las Vegas, Nevada, ...

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  17. GERMAN GAS DUMPS PRESENT PROBLEM

    LONDON, Friday.—Thousands of tons of poison gas buried underground in a 33-square-mile German chemical warfare experimental station at Raubkammer, 12 miles from Belsen, have created a problem for the British authorities. It has not yet ...

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