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  3. OVER JAP TARGET

    FLYING HIGH ABOVE THE TARGET, these three Super-Fortresses were the leading attackers on the Japanese naval arsenal at Kure. Smoke can be seen rising from installations hit by their bombs. —U.S. Office of War Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ADVANCE OF TWO MILES NORTH OF BALIKPAPAN

    MANILA, Wednesday.—In Borneo the Seventh Division has advanced two miles along the highway north of Balikpapan. This is revealed in General MacArthur's latest communique. The communique gives details of widespread losses inflicted on the enemy ...

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  5. JAPAN'S WORST NAVAL REVERSE SINCE SECOND BATTLE OF PHILIPPINES

    GUAM, WEDNESDAY.—FOR THE SECOND DAY IN SUCCESSION AMERICAN AND BRITISH PLANES SWEPT IN OVER JAPAN FROM DAWN TO-DAY, INTENT ON ADMINISTERING A DEATH BLOW TO THE IMPERIAL FLEET. THERE ARE INDICATIONS THAT THE JAPANESE, IN THE PAST 48 HOURS, HAVE SUFFERED THE WORST NAVAL REVERSE ...

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  6. SUCCESS OF NEW LEAGUE DEPENDENT ON PEOPLES' WILL

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Resuming the Senate debate on the ratification of the United Nations Charter, Senator Barkley, leader of the ...

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  7. MIGHTY BASE FOR INVASION

    MANILA, Wednesday.—Lieutenant. General Styer said the Philippines were rapidly being converted into a mighty jumping-off place for an invasion of ...

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  8. "PETAN KILLED AND DISHONORED FRANCE"

    PARIS, Wednesday.—"Marshal Petain not only killed the French Republic, but he did everything possible to dishonor it," dramatically declared M. Daladier, a former Premier of France, giving evidence to-day at the trial of Marshal Petain, who is charged with having betrayed the country. M. ...

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  9. Prison "Shockingly" Administered

    LANSING (Michigan), Wednesday.—The State Attorney-General (Mr. John Dethmers), after an investigation, reports that the southern ...

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  10. JAPAN ALREADY BEING HIT AS HARD AS GERMANY WAS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Lieut.—General Eaker, deputy commanding general of the Army Air Forces, disclosed that the Army ...

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  11. BRITISH ELECTION COUNT TO-DAY

    LONDON, Wednesday. — While Mr. Churchill, Mr. Eden and Mr. Attice were flying back from Berlin, electoral officers to-day, in ...

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  12. BIG THREE'S NINTH SUCCESSIVE MEETING

    POTSDAM, Wednesday.—-The Big Th[?] met for the ninth successive day just before Mr. Churchill, Mr. Eden and Mr. Attlee were due to leave for London. ...

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  13. PETAIN LIVING IN DREAM WORLD

    PARIS, Wednesday. — Router's correspondent says it is difficult to say whether Marshal Petain, who is on trial for his ...

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  15. RUSSIA MAY TAKE ACTION AGAINST JAPAN

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The belief that the Potsdam Conference may result in Russia taking definite action in the War against ...

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  17. BRITAIN'S BIGGEST AIR DAY IN PACIFIC WAR

    AT SEA, Tuesday.—British pilots from Admiral William Halsey's Anglo-American Fleet, swarming off flight decks to-day to pound Japan's chief home airfields, flew so low that they were able to distinguish grounded planes from dummies which the ...

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  18. Troops to Work Ships

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Six hundred troops are en route from the north of England to work fillips at the Surrey Docks, London, where the go-slow strike ...

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