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  2. TORTURE FACTORY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Details of a Nazi extermination factory in southern Bavaria have just been. disclosed. ...

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  3. NAVY ELIMINATED

    SEATTLE (US), Thursday.—Japan's Navy is virtually eliminated as a fighting unit and its naval air power is now almost non-existent, said ...

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  4. WORLD MOURNS MR. CURTIN

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Countries throughout the world today mourned the death of the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. John ("Honest John") Curtin, in his 61st year. Mr. Curtin Passed away while asleep at the Prime Minister's Lodge at 4 o'clock this morning after a prolonged illness. A widow, a son and a daughter survive. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Commander-in-Chief's Statement On FM's Death

    SWPA, Thursday,—Deep regret at the passing of the Prime Minister at a time when victory, over the Japanese was approaching was expressed by the ...

    Article : 80 words
  6. HOSTILE CROWDS MEET CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Thursday,—Hostile crowds met the Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, when he made his final electioneering tour for the British general ...

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  7. War Correspondents Killed at Balikpapan

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Two Australian wars correspondents, John Elliott, of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, and William Smith, ...

    Article : 115 words
  8. Philippines' Campaign Is Ended: Japs Annihilated

    MANILA, Thursday.—The entire Philippine Islands are now liberated and the Philippine campaigns can be regarded as virtually closed, it was revealed in a communique from General MacArthur today. Some minor isolated action of a ...

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  9. SEVENTH DIVISION MEN CAPTURE CENTRAL TOWN OF BALIKPAPAN

    SWPA, Thursday.—Elements of the Seventh Australian Division in south- east Borneo have seized the central town area of Balikpapan and are steadily enveloping the Pandansari oil refineries in the northern section of the city, stated today's communique from General MacArthur. ...

    Article : 311 words
  10. Canadian Naval Epic

    OTTAWA, Thursday. — How a torpedoed Canadian-manned British aircraft. carrier- was 'brought . to port. stalked by a U-boat pack, was told ...

    Article : 94 words
  11. Strike Aggravates Food Position In Netherlands

    THE HAGUE. Thursday. —Urging striking dock-workers at Rotterdam to return to work, the Dutch Prime Minister. today warned that if the ...

    Article : 80 words
  12. US-Lebanese Negotiations

    JERUSALEM, Thursday. — The US Government is negotiating with the Lebanese Government for port and air facilities at Beirut. ...

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  13. FUTURE ATTACKS AGAINST JAPANESE DISCUSSED

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Future blows against the Japanese were the subject of an important conference between naval chiefs in Washington today. Present at the conference were the US Secretary of the Navy, .Mr. Forrestal, Admirals King and Nimitz, and a number of other admirals. Details were not indicated. Meanwhile, a report from ...

    Article : 281 words
  14. Honolulu Curfew Stands

    HONOLULU, Thursday. — Notwith- standing public demands, the 10. pm curfew in Honolulu is to stand. General Richardson explained that ...

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  15. Trapped Japs in Burma Suffering Heavy Losses

    RANGOON, Thursday.— Further attempts by the Japanese to escape across the Sittang River south of Toungoo have been smashed, the ...

    Article : 64 words
  16. Patton Returns To Europe

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — General Patton, commander of the Third US Army, is expected back in. Europe soon, His leave over, the commander has ...

    Article : 43 words
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