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  3. ALLIED GOVERNORS IRON OUT PROBLEMS AT BERLIN

    Announcing that a meeting of the Allied military governors of Berlin will be held te-morrow, Major-General Parkes, governor of the American zone, emphasised that there was no friction. He thought the governors' council could settle the controversial ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S WAR SECRET

    German High Command documents, found by the Russians in Hitler's Chancellery, revealed that in February, ...

    Article : 221 words
  5. AST[?]NOMERS STU[?] ECLIPSE OF SUN

    Astronomers and amateur watchers yesterday had the best spectacle of an eclipse of the sun in 13 years, in a 25-mile wide path extending ...

    Article : 213 words
  6. FRENCH PEOPLE TO DECIDE FUTURE GOVERNMENT

    The Council of Ministers decided to hold a referendum in wh[?]h the people will be asked to [?]te whether or not France ...

    Article : 206 words
  7. 2,000 PLANES IN HEAVIEST BLOWS AGAINST JAPAN

    In the greatest air assault of the Pacific war, virtually all land-based air forces in the Western Pacific collaborated with carrier-based planes in piling destruction on the Japanese homeland, more than 2,000 plane[?] ...

    Article : 666 words
  8. TABLES TURNED ON ITALIAN PARTISANS

    The police raided a two-storey building on the outskirts of Rome, used by a group of Italian partisans as ...

    Article : 83 words
  9. WILL RUSSIA FIGHT JAPAN?

    The possibility of Russian participation in the Pacific war may be discussed by the Big Three at their meeting in Berlin, says the ...

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  10. Japs Economic Survival depends on Early Surrender

    General MacArthur thinks that the war against Japan will be over towards the end of 1946 but Senator McLeay believes that it will be over by Christmas. The American columnist (David Lawrence) is of the opinion ...

    Article : 308 words
  11. SHIP SUNK WITH DANGEROUS CARGO OF BOMBS

    The munition ship, Empire Fall, of 4800 tons, which had arrived at Hull from America with 30,000 bombs on board, ...

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  12. BRITISH SOLDIER SHOT AT ALEPPO

    A British holdier was killed in one of a series of incidents at Aleppo yesterday, says Reuters representative at Beirut, ...

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  13. U.S. PRESIDENT ON WAY TO GERMANY

    President Truman has left by ship to attend the Big Three talks, being accompanied by the Secretary for State (Mr. J. Byrnes) and Admiral ...

    Article : 129 words
  14. LONDON DENIAL OF TALKS WITH GENERAL FRANCO

    It is reliably reported that General Franco has arrived in Northern Spain, across the border from where Mr. Churchill is holidaying, says the ...

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  15. JEWISH PRISONERS OF WAR REPATRIATED

    Collected from German concentration camps 818 European Jews Have embarked on the British ship Ascanius for Haifa. ...

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  16. JAP ATTEMPT TO SPLIT U.S.A. AND RUSSIA

    A Tokyo radio propagandist, identified as Suo Oya, declared in a broadcast reminiscent of German attempts to split the Allies, that the ...

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  17. GERMANY STILL A POTENTIAL THREAT TO WORLD PEACE

    Germany in defeat remains a potential threat to world peace unless her major resources, which are still available, are controlled tightly, declared Senator Kilgore in a report to Congress following his recent visit to European battlefields. ...

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  18. Enemy Resistance Stiffening in Borneo

    Small arms fire and coastal gunfire are hampering the Australian advance along the oil pipe line towards Lemaroz from Balikpapan. ...

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  19. POLES WANT GERMANS EXPELLED

    The Polish Prime Minister (Osobkamorawski) at a conference with Allied correspondents said that the loyalty of Polish sailors had ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA TO EXPERIMENT WITH SOYA BEANS

    The Australian High Commissioner's office has announced that half a ton of special strains of seeds, including soya beans and ...

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  21. TOUGH FIGHTNG SEEN IN BORNEO

    Vice-Admiral Daniel Barbey, who has directed 56 amphibious landing operations and put ashore General MacArthur's troops from New ...

    Article : 120 words
  22. AMMUNITION DUMP EXPLODES

    A large ammunition dump, near Dunkirk, blew up yesterday afternoon. The explosions, which followed one another in quick succession, ...

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  23. LONDON PORT CRIPPLED BY GO SLOW POLICY

    The semi-paralysis which had been creeping along the London docks for six weeks as a result of the dockers' "go slow" policy, extended to ...

    Article : 180 words
  24. Germans to Rebuild Manila

    According to the London correspondent of the "New York Times," it was unofficially but authoritatively reported that ...

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  25. JAP ARTILLERY ACTIVE IN BOUGAINVILLE

    Australians along the western bank of the Mivo River ure coming under more intense Japanese artillery fire than they had previously ...

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  26. DUTCH APPRECIATION OF AUSTRALIA

    The Foreign Minister (Van K[?]erfens) announced that the Netherlands had recognised the Poliah Government of National Unity. ...

    Article : 75 words
  27. NOTE COUNTERFEITERS ARRESTED

    Fifth Army criminal investigation officers have seized false Bank of England notes, American dollars and Italian lire to the face value of ...

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  28. GREEK NAVAL LOSSES

    The Hellenic Admiralty announced the following naval losses in the war against Germany and Japan to May, one battle cruiser, a light ...

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  29. CHINESE DEMAND REPARATIONS FROM JAPAN

    A resolution, declaring that China and Russia should co-operate more closely and further cement their relations, has been unanimaously ...

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  30. JAP TREATMENT OF P.O.W. IMPROVING

    Major Wesley Werner, a Liberator pilot who was recently released from a Japanese prison camp in Rangoon, said that last February he noticed ...

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  31. JAP JOURNALIST DEMANDS TRUTH ON ISLAND LOSSES

    Tokyo radio announced that a leading Jap Journalist, Soho Tokutomi, writing in the newspaper, "Mainichi,[?] said that the people should be ...

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  32. CUT IN U.N.R.R.A. RELIEF TO BALKANS

    The U.N.R.R.A., organisation in the Balkans is facing a crisis because of a Washington decision to reduce food shipments to 50,000 tons monthly. ...

    Article : 76 words
  33. CHINESE EXTEND GAINS

    The Chinese have recaptured Tayu, in the heart of the wolfram mining region of the Kwangsi Province, about 45 miles south-west from ...

    Article : 59 words
  34. ULSTER ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The North of Ireland elections resulted in the Union Party gaining 27 seats, Nationals 8. Labour 1, Commonwealth ...

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