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  3. TYPHOON CAUSES WIDESPREAD HAVOC IN OKINAWA. HONSHU

    MANILA, Friday.—A typhoon struck Okinawa and Honshu (Japan). In Okinawa it left 90,000 soldiers without quarters. The southern part of the island took the worst beating with nearly all army and navy installations wiped out. The wind reached a peak velocity of 132 m.p.h., breaking wind ...

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    HARD WORK, and plenty of it is the order of these members of the defeated Japanese army at Bougainville. This picture was taken at Chop Chop Trail, where the men were employed digging drains. In the background Australian troops can be seen watching their captives hard at it with their spades.—Australian Official. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. REPORTED U.S. DECISION TO AID BRITAIN

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The "Herald-Tribune's" Washington correspondent says the United States is reported to have decided to extend 5000 million dollars credit to Britain at.4 per cent, interest. Canada and other creditors of Britain also ...

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  6. GERMAN WAR LOSSES

    LONDON, Friday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) told the House of Commons that the estimated total losses in killed ...

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  7. COUNTER-MEASURES TO ATOMIC BOMBS

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — The House of Representatives Navy Committee reported that there were indications that effective ...

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  8. BRITISH BANKS NOT WORRIED OVER CONTROL

    LONDON, Friday.—The heads of the joint stock banks are taking calmly the clause in the Bank of England Bill which will give the ...

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  9. Informal Imperial Conference

    —LONDON, Friday.—Leading Dominion statesmen this month, in what amounts to an informal Imperial conference, will discuss ...

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  10. ALLIED OFFICERS SHOT DEAD IN BATAVIA

    BATAVIA, Friday.—A British officer and an Indian officer of the 23rd Division were shot dead in south-east Batavia this afternoon. The incident resolved into a battle of houses, which lasted from 2 p.m. till nightfall. This was the first hostile act against the British since the occupation, and, unless it ...

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  11. Hungary Had Secret Pact With Allies

    LONDON. Friday.—Until the German occupation of Hungary in March, 1944, no anti-aircraft guns fired at Allied planes over ...

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  12. CANNOT WAIT FOR UNANIMITY

    LONDON, Friday. — The executive committee of the United Nations' Preparatory Commission to-day discussed for three hours the first of-ten reports to be ...

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  13. Palestine Out of Bounds to Americans

    LONDON, Friday.—All American troops are being evacuated by air from Palestine to Egypt, under a sudden order from ...

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  14. PORTUGUESE CENSORSHIP VIRTUALLY ABOLISHED

    LISBON, Friday. — The censorship winch has been enforced since 1926 was virtually abolished yesterday. Dr. Salazar ordered the Domestic ...

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  15. ITALY MAY BE UNABLE TO PAY REPARATIONS

    ROME, Friday. — The Prime Minister (Signor Parri) hinted to the press that Italy would probably be unable to pay any reparations He ...

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  16. Liquor Poisoning in Singapore

    SINGAPORE, Friday. —The British military authorities state that distilleries in the Singapore area confiseated 6000 gallons of liquor after 20 people ...

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  17. 50,000 BERLIN CHILDREN TO BE REMOVED

    BERLIN, Friday.—It has been decided to remove 50,000 children aged, four to 14 from the British sector in Berlin. They will be ...

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  18. GREEK TURMOIL

    ATHENS, Friday.—Meetings arranged for to-day to celebrate the anniversary of the liberation of Athens were banned because they ...

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  20. Christain Conscience Uneasy About Atomic Bomb

    LONDON, Friday.—The Christian conscience was profoundly uneasy about the way in which the atomic bomb was used against the Japanese, ...

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  21. No Increase in Size of British Newspapers

    LONDON. Friday;—The director of the Newsprint Supply Co. (Sir Walter Layton) said the company recently received notice from the Government ...

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  22. U.S. Tax Cuts

    WASHINGTON, Friday. —The House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved at 1946 tax reductions totalling 5350 million dollars for ...

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  23. BRITISH DECISION ON ITALIAN PRISONERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Government has decided in priciple that repatriation of italian prisoners of was shall begin soon after the harvest is ...

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  24. Dutchwoman Sentenced to Death

    ROTTERDAM, Friday.—.Mrs. J. M. Vermuellen was the first woman to be sentenced to death in Dutch treason trials. She, with her, husband, who ...

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  26. Urging Transfer of Jews to Palestine

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — A joint Democratie and Republican resolution has been introduced in the House of Representatives and Senate urging the ...

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  27. JAPAN MUST CORRECT TRADITIONL SOCIAL ORDER

    TOKIO, Friday.—The Jap. Premier (Baron Shidehara) called on General MacArthur to discuss the problems confronting the new Government. The Allied supreme headquarters later announced that General MacArthur told him five basic social and political reforms ...

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  28. Jews Raid Training Depot

    JERUSALEM. Friday.—A large number of armed Jews last night raid ed the Palestine training depot at Re hoboth, overpowered the Jewish guard ...

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  29. NEW TRIAL FOR LAVAL DEMANDED

    PARIS, Friday.—M. Paul Reynaud, pre-Vichy Premier of France, who was condemned and imprisoned by Vichy, yesterday headed the ...

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  30. Further Delay in Trial of War Criminals

    NUREMBURG, Friday.—The trial of Goering and other major Nazi war criminals will not begin on November 5, as previously announced. This ...

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