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  3. FLEET SILENCE KEEPING JAPANESE JITTERY

    GUAM, Sunday.—Nothing has been heard of Admiral Halscy's combined American and British Fleet since it struck south of Tokio on Wednesday night. This silence is keeping the Japanese jittery. They do not know when and where the next blow ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Looted Art Treasures Being Returned

    FLORENCE, Sunday. — Art treasures valued at £100,000,000, in 13 railway trucks heavily guarded by military police, have arrived in Florence to be ...

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  5. NEW SPANISH CABINET

    LONDON, Sunday. — A new Spanish Cabinet, headed by Franco, was officially announced on Friday night. The Falange chief (Senor ...

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  6. 4396 JAPS KILLED IN BORNEO SO FAR

    BALIKPAPAN, Sunday. — Reports received up till midnight on Friday show that operations in Borneo have so far cost the Japanese 4396 counted dead and 441 prisoners.. Our dead number 386, making the proportion one Allied soldier killed for every 11 dead Japanese. The number of Allied ...

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  7. REPORTED SURRENDER TERMS FOR JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Army and Navy Journal says President Truman carried to the Big Three conference a draft of Japanese-surrender terms as favored by the State, War and Navy Departments. The terms call for the total loss to Japan of what remains of the fleet and air force as well as ...

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  8. JAP NAVY'S PLANS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Tokio Radio spoke with two voices about the Japanese Navy's plans—one promising a sudden blow for victory, the other ...

    Article : 413 words
  9. Expects End This Year, or Early Next

    CHUNGKING, Sunday. — The Chinese Prime Minister (Mr. Soong) told the People's Council that he thought the war against ...

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  10. 11 MORE SINKINGS BY SUBMARINES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Navy Department has announced that American submarines have sunk two minesweepers, two patrol escott vessels, a large cargo ...

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  11. NAZI LEADERS SORRY FIGURES

    LONDON, Sunday. — The dreaded figures of the Nazi hierarchy—Ribbontrop, Gooning, Keitel, Doenltz, Stre[?]cher, Ley and Frank—stripped of the ...

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  12. GERMANS CHEER MR. CHURCHILL

    BERLIN, Sunday.—As Mr. Churchill was driving from the Winston Churchill Club, which he opened for British troops in Berlin, a crowd of ...

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  13. OVERCAME SENTRIES WITH RUGBY TACKLE

    LONDON, Sunday. — The third bar to the D.S.O. has been awarded to 43-year-old Air Vice-Marshal Sir Basil Emery, on whose head the ...

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  15. DENIES THAT HITLER ESCAPED IN U-BOAT

    KIEL, Sunday.—Admiral Godt, Operations Chief of the German Undersea Fleet, has denied that the U-530 which surrendered to Argentina, left ...

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  16. Big Three Meeting Daily

    POTSDAM, Sunday.—The American delegation reports that the Big Three since Tuesday have met daily, and averaged almost three hours per ...

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  17. Anxious to See Foreign Troops Leave Levant

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Syrian Prime Minister (M. Khoury), who recently returned from San Francisco, said he hoped all foreign troops not ...

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  19. Polish Officer Dismissed

    LONDON, Sunday.—The second in command of the Polish Corps in Britain, General Gustav Paskiwitz, has been dismissed from the Polish Army ...

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  20. GEN. EISENHOWER'S FINAL MESSAGE

    LONDON, Sunday — The following are the texts of General Eisenhower's last message is Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Forces, ...

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  21. MUST DEAL WITH NEW FORM OF UNIVERSAL SUICIDE

    PRETORIA, Sunday.—"The nations must organise for peace with the same deadly earnestness as they organised for war," said General Smuts replying to a great "welcome home" demonstration for him in Pretoria. "Even the terrible air bomber of to-day and VE-bombs and rockets," he said, "are ...

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