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  2. Remote Control Bombing Plane

    GERMAN pick-a-back plane which was captured by the U.S. First Army, The [?] supposedly controlled the bomb-laden JU88 (beneath) by remote control from a ME109 attached above. When over the target the pilot released the JU88 and directed it by radio to the target. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. LEND-LEASE TO BE REDUCED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--President Truman reporting to Congress on lend lease operations to March 31 ...

    Article : 211 words
  4. SETTING THE STAGE FOR ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Today.--Already the stage is being set for the general election, and the issues upon which it will be fought are now emerging. One thing seems certain-- it promises to be one of the fiercest elections in modern times, with urgent domestic and international problems both in the forefront. ...

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  6. BATTLE HONORS WON BY FIVE BRIGADES ON BOUGAINVILLE

    The names of five Australian brigadiers -- Brigs. J. Field, R. F. Monaghan, Hammer, Stevenson and A. W. Potts -- who are commanding elements of the 3rd and 11th divisions in Bougainville, were disclosed today by the Army Department. ...

    Article : 555 words
  7. AIF IN BORNEO KILLS MANY JAPANESE

    MANILA, Today.--The Australian troops in Tarakan Island (Borneo) have wiped out several hundred Japanese since the beginning of the Tarakan campaign and it was estimated by a G.H.Q. spokesman ...

    Article : 312 words
  8. NAZI WARSHIPS IN BRITISH HANDS

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday. -- Admiral Holt, of the Royal Navy took over all German' warships lying in Copenhagen. ...

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  9. Long Trek Home For Germans

    LONDON, Today. -- More than 100,000 Germans will begin a 250- mile walk home from Holland on Friday, says a correspondent with ...

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  11. ENJOYING SURF IN BURMA

    AUSTRALIAN pilots in "Churchill's Own" RAF Spitfire squadron serving in Burma, used a rubber dinghy as a surf boat. Second from left is W.O. Ray Staff, of Eltham, and third from left is W.O. John E. Payne, of The Avenue, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Tito's Regime Like Nazism, Says Soldier

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Times publishes a letter from a British soldier lately in Jugoslavia asserting that Marshal Tito's regime has ...

    Article : 121 words
  13. ITALIAN INDUSTRY MAS LONG JOB AHEAD

    MILAN, Tuesday.--From five to eight years of intensive serious work would be necessary to restore Italian production to normal levels, an Italian Government spokesman said today. ...

    Article : 257 words
  14. POWERS DIFFER ON RIGHT OF VETO

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday. -- After lying in the background of the World Security discussions for the last four weeks, the controversial question of the operation by the "Big Five" of the power of veto in the peaceful ...

    Article : 504 words
  15. Canada Lifting Controls

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.--Eighty per cent, of Canada's wartime controls on business and industry would be removed in ...

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  17. AMERICAN PLANES LEAVING BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Fifty flying Fortresses and Liberators, which are the first of the Eighth U.S. Army Air Force planes to go ...

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  18. JAPAN CHOOSES NEW TECHNICAL HEAD

    Professor Yagi, president of the Technical Board of Japan, has resigned. His successor is Lieut.-General Reikichi Tada. ...

    Article : 55 words
  19. U.S. Draft Deferments

    Washington, Tuesday. -- The U.S. selective service has announced that indefinite draft deferments will be given to men who and who are ...

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