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  3. NOTED FRENCHMEN

    Prominent witnesses in the Potain trial are shown in this group of noted Frenchmen, photographed shortly after they were found in a German prison camp in the Tyrolean Alps. Left to right: Former French Premier [?] Daladier, Madame Maxime Weygand, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. KING RECEIVES PRESIDENT ABOARD RENOWN

    LONDON, Thursday. —"Welcome to my country, Mr. President," was the King's greeting to President Truman when he boarded H.M.S. Renown off Plymouth at 12.40 p.m. to-day. The King entertained the President at lunch in the admiral's quarters, in which were many treasures of historical interest. ...

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  5. RECORD LOAD OF 6000 BOMBS ON FIVE JAPANESE CITIES

    GUAM, THURSDAY, — EIGHT HUNDRED SUPER-FORTRESSES CARRYING A RECORD LOAD OF 6000 TONS OF INCENDIARY AND HIGH EXPLOSIVE BOMBS TO-DAY ATTACKED HACHIOJI, TOYAMA, NAGAOKO, MITO, AND KOWASKI (A PETROLEUM CENTRE), IT WAS THE LARGEST NUMBER EMPLOYED IN A SINGLE MISSION ...

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  6. PETAIN'S ATTITUDE UPHELD

    PARIS, Thursday. — The atmosphere was tense at the trial of Marshal Petain when the defence counsel produced a letter to Petain from Admiral Leahy, former U.S. Ambassador to Paris and Vichy, in which he said held Petain's devotion to the welfare of the French people in very high regard. ...

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  7. BIG THREE TALKS COMPLETED

    POTSDAM, Thursday. — The Big Three conference has ended. The final session lasted two hours. Mr. Attlee, President Truman and ...

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  8. 1546 Jap Ships; 1330 Planes Knocked Out in July

    GUAM, Thursday. — Unprecedented Allied sea and air power knocked out 1546 Japanese ships and 1330 planes in the Mikado's front yard ...

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  10. MORE OPTIMISTIC OF SPEEDY END TO PACIFIC WAR

    CHUNGKING, Thursday. — Atter concluding a 10-day, 5000-mile jeep and plane tour of six Chinese provinces, General Wedemeyer said he was now ...

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  11. BRITISH BOMBERS FOR PACIFIC AS SOON AS BASES READY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — British heavy bombers would join the United States Army Air Force in the Pacific as soon as airfields were ready to receive ...

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  13. BRITAIN'S DEALINGS WITH VICHY

    LONDON, Thursday. — A new chapter in the long and painful story of the British Government's attempts to make arrangements with Vichy in ...

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  14. LAVAL IN PRISON

    LONDON, Thurs. — Pierre Laval arrived in Paris yesterday, and was immediately taken to the Fresnes prison ...

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  15. SMALLEST INVASION OF PACIFIC WAR

    MANILA, Thursday. — In probably the smallest invasion of the Pacific war, United States soldiers landed last Sunday on tiny Fuga ...

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  16. Unofficial Strike in Trieste

    TRIESTE, Thursday. — An unofficial strike broke out immediately after a military court had sentenced George Jaksetie, editor of the Communist newspaper ...

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  17. Chinese Capture Former Jap Supply Depot

    CHUNGKING, Thursday. — The Chinese announce the capture of Pinglo, formerly an important Japanese supply depot, in Kwangsi Province. ...

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  18. Turks Sentenced to Death For Spying

    ISTANBUL, Thursday. — A court-martial sentenced to death 15 people who spied for Germany just before Turkey broke off relations last year. Sentences on seven ...

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  19. GAINS IN BORNEO EXTENDED

    MANILA, Thursday. — General MacArthur's communique states that longrange patrols of the Australian Seventh and Ninth Divisions have probed defences in the Balikpapan and Brunei Bay sectors, extending our gains inland. Thirteenth Air Force bombers and R.A.A.F. fighters attacked enemy ...

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  20. Political Meetings in Berlin

    BERLIN, Thursday. — The Allied Kommandature yesterday decided to allow continuance of political meetings in Berlin in accordance with the freedom ...

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