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  3. ENEMY STRUCK AT MANY POINTS IN S.W. PACIFIC

    MANILA, Monday.—Australian fighters attacked roadways and encampments on the north-west coast of Bornco. Thirteenth and Australian Air Force units continued to neutralise airfields in the north-eastern Celebes and started fires at a seaplane base in the Kangean Islands, north of Buli. Heavy ...

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  4. SUPER-FORTS BLITZ 4 MORE CITIES ON "DEATH LIST"

    GUAM, Monday.—Having telegraphed their target more than 580 Super-Fortresses fire-blitzed four of 11 named Japanese cities to-day. They also smashed an oil plant and mined key Honshu and Korean ports on the Sea of Japan. Only one B29 ...

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  5. BURMA PATROL WADES STREAM

    AN IDEA OF THE DIFFICULT CONDITIONS under which British troops are fighting in Burma is shown in this British Official radio picture. Here a patrol is seen going out under monsoon conditions. They are waist deep in water as they cross a swiftly-Oowing stream. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CANADIANS ARRIVE IN PACIFIC THEATRE

    GUAM, Monday.—Canadian troops have arrived in an advanced Pacific area. ...

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  7. 50,000 CHINESE MISSING IN KANHSIEN AREA

    CHUNGKING, Monday. — The Chinese officially report that 50,000 Chinese civilians are missing from the Kanhsien area, 240 miles north of ...

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  8. DR. EVATT ON AUSTRALIA'S AIMS

    NEW YORK, Monday. — The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt), in a statement in the "Herald-Tribune" on ...

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  9. Home Leave Reward for Live Jap Generals

    MANILA, Monday. — Forty-five days' leave in the United States will be given any soldier capturing alive any of the Japanese generals holed ...

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  10. PEDDLING WARES IN JAPS' "BACKYARD"

    (My an Associated Press Correspondent on board an escort carrier near Japan) AT SEA, Monday.— This is ...

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  11. PETAIN TRIAL HEATED ARGUMENT BETWEEN LAWYERS

    LONDON, Monday.—A heated argument between the prosecution and defence lawyers flared up soon after the opening of the Petain trial to-day. The prosecutor (M. Mornet) asked the judge to order ...

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  12. PHANTOM FLEET OF WOODEN WARSHIPS

    LONDON, Monday. — The Navy for nearly two years used a phantom fleet of wooden warships fitted with dummy guns to hoax ...

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  13. U.S. AIR AGREEMENT WITH SWITZERLAND

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The State Department has announced the conclusion of an agreement with Switzerland based on the Chicago ...

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  14. PRIEST'S SENTENCE ANNULLED

    MOSCOW, Monday.—An American priest, Father Braun, pastor of the only Roman Catholic Church in Moscow, whom the People's Court found guilty in July ...

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  15. SAYS KYUSHU'S FORTIFICATIONS ARE ADEQUATE

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Tokio Radio, quoting a "Yomiuri Hochi" correspondent who toured the island, declared that Kyushu's underground fortifications were ...

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  16. BERLIN NEWSPAPERS PRAISE POTSDAM DEAL

    BERLIN, Monday. — Newspapers yesterday, for the first time, commented on the Potsdam communique. The pro-Russian "Berliner Zeitung," which is the organ ...

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  17. BURMA CAMPAIGN BOMBERS SCORE

    S.E.A.C. HEADQUARTERS, Monday. — Four direct hits and three near-misses were made on a 3000-ton vessel in Tjilatjap harbor, ...

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  18. BRITISH TANKS' DEFECTS

    LONDON, Monday. — Hitherto imdisclosed defects of British tanks are revealed in a pamphlet issued by the Tanks Victory Club, which ...

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  19. SAID TO HAVE CONFESSED WAR CRIMES

    LONDON, Monday. — The former commandant of Belsen concentration camp, Kramer, who is awaiting trial, has signed a statement confessing his ...

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  20. ISLANDERS WANT DEMOCRATIC RULE

    LONDON, Monday.—Thousands of residents of Guernsey queued up at the weekend and signed a petition to the King drawing attention to the "grievances and ...

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  22. 25 p.c. Death Rate in Belgian Paralysis Epidemic

    LONDON, Monday. — Reuter's Brussels correspondent says a death rate of 25 per cent, among 800 cases of maintilo paralysis has been reported to the ...

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  23. CONCESSIONS TO FINLAND

    HELSINKI, Monday. — The Allied Control Commission has announced the abolition of restrictions on the movement of Finnish merchant ships, warships and ...

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  24. WEREWOLVES ACTIVE IN SLOVAKIA

    PRAGUE, Monday — German Werewolf activities are spreading in Slovakia. A bridge between Galanta and Shala was blown np by saboteurs. Werewolves ...

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  25. YUGOSLAV AMNESTY

    BELGRADE, Monday. — The Provisional Government, on the advice of Marshall Tito, has passed a far-reaching amnesty law granting immediate liberty to ...

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  27. CALL TO SPANIARDS TO OPPOSE FRANCO

    LONDON, Monday. — An anti-Franco radio station operating from an unknown area called upon Spanish peasants yesterday to refuse to work for the Falange, ...

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  28. Strasbourg Not to Be Rearmed

    PARTS, Monday. — The 26,000-ton battleship Strasbourg, which last week was raised from the bottom of Toulon harbor, will not be rearmed. ...

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  29. Britain Safe Under Labor Rule, Says Conservative

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Quintin Hogg, a member of the House of Commons, in an open letter to Americans, in the "Daily Mail," declares that, although a Conservative born and bred, he is confident that Britain's foreign policy will in nowise be weakened by the advent of a Labor ...

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  30. BIG HOLIDAY CROWDS IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Monday.—Cars which had been laid up since the beginning of the war were on the roads for the first "VE" bank holiday. Most of them turned to ...

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