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  2. Jap Suicide Planes Hit Eleven Ships

    GUAM, Sat—Japanese Kamikaze (suicide) planes hit 11 light naval ships off Okinawa on Thursday and Friday. None of the ships was sunk but one was heavily damaged. The Americans took a heavy toll during the Japanese attacks on ...

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  3. HIMMLER BURIED

    LONDON, Sat — Heinrich Himmler was buried at the edge of a [?] heath at dusk last night. ...

    Article : 358 words
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    THE fighting over in Germany, Allied officers build up the dossiers against Nazi horror camp criminals. In the upper picture, a Russian slave labourer at Buchenwald identifies a German guard with a brutal record, while another Nazi glowers across. At Gotha (lower) General Eisenhower, with Generals Patton and Bradley on his right, watches while former ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 73 words
  5. Huge Crowd At Gloucester Park Reopening

    Huge crowd of regular trotting followers returned to their sport today at Gloucester Park after a break of four months and many hundreds of newcomers went with them. Admission was free but the big crowd showed thai trotting had lost ...

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  7. 4000 Tons On Tokio

    GUAM, Sat — Five hundred Super Fortresses dropped more than 4000 tons of bombs on Tokio's Marunouchi business district and the Imperial Government centre shortly after midnight last night in the second great fire raid within 48 hours. This assault raised to 17,600 tons the total bomb weight heaped on Tokio, Nagoya and ...

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