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  3. ALLIED FLEETS AGAIN GO INTO "SMOKE"

    GUAM, Thursday.—Admiral Halsey's American and Britiah Fleet has again gone into "smoke" following the successful bombing of the Kure naval base and the bombardment of the Japanese coast. Japanese warships damaged in American air strikes total 20, comprising ...

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  4. Central Figures in Political Drama

    Top: Mr. C. R. Attlee, who, as leader of the Labor Party, Is expected to become Britain's new Prime Minister. Middle: Sir Archibald Sinelair, leader ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITISH ELECTION LANDSLIDE GIVES LABOR SWEEPING VICTORY

    LONDON, THURSDAY.—THE CHURCHILL GOVERNMENT HAS BEEN DECISIVELY DEFEATED IN ONE OF THE HEAVIEST POLLS EV ER RECORDED. THE LANDSLIDE GIVES THE LABOR PARTY A CLEAR MAJORITY OVER ALL OTHER PARTIES IN THE NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS. THE EXACT SIZE OF THE PARTY'S MAJORITY WILL NOT BE KNOWN ...

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  6. SUBMARINE JAPS COULD NOT SINK

    LONDON, Thursday.— When the story of the "submarine the Japanese could not sink" was told earlier in the year, the vessel could ...

    Article : 193 words
  7. HENRY KAISER TO MAKE MOTOR CARS

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.— Henry Kaiser announced to-day that he was planning to manufacture, after the war, a large, lightweight, ...

    Article : 119 words
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  9. BURMA BATTLE ON REDUCED SCALE

    KANDY, Thursday. — To-day's S.E.A.C. communique States that fighting continued on a reduced scale along the Mandalay-Rangoon ...

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  10. IMPORTANT CHINESE SUCCESS

    CHUNGKING, Thursday. — Chinese troops, apparently attempting to reach the Yanntse to disrupt river traffic, have captured Hanshan, 48 miles from ...

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  12. FOOD FOR BERLINERS

    BBRLIN, Thursday. — The British Army yesterday began to bring in food for 900,000 Berliners in the British sector. Lorries in the morning rolled into ...

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  13. BRITISH UNIONS TO SUPPORT CONSCRIPTION

    LONDON, Thursday. — Trade union leaders, at a meeting of the General Council of the Trade Union Couneil, London, by a substantial ...

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  14. Agreement Reached on Berlin Control Measures

    BERLIN, Thursday. — British Amerioan and Russian members of the Kommandature have reached a large measure of agreement on ...

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  15. Candidates Who Died Were Electors' Choice

    LONDON, Thursday. — Sir Edward Campbell (Cons.), who died on July 17, and Mr. L. R. Pym (Cons.), who died on July ...

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  16. Ireland's Oldest Woman Dead at 115

    LONDON, Thursday.—Ireland's oldest woman, who claims to be the oldest woman in Europe, Mrs. Bridie Martin, of the village of Donaghmore, ...

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  17. Confidence Vote in Leopold Only Solution

    LONDON, Thrsdny.— Brussels Radio says an Independent Deputy, M. Lesoller, told the Chamber of Deputies that the only possible solution of ...

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  18. Italians Warned Not to Hoard Grain

    ROME, Thursday.—The Allied Military Government has bluntly warned the Italians that they will receive Allied aid in the coming winter only ir ...

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  19. SAYS PETA1N WANTED ARMISTICE WITH GERMANY

    PARIS, Thursday.—M. Albert Lebrun, former President of France, said with emotion at the trial of Marshal Petain to-day that both Petain and General Weygand wanted an armistices with Germany. Petain, when it was proposed; that the Government should move to North Africa and continue the war j ...

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  20. MUST DEAL SPEEDILY WITH WAR CRIMINALS

    LONDON, Thursday.— "This is not the time for delayed-action justice. The problem of punishing war criminals calls for a speedy settlement ...

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