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  2. America Expects Long Struggle or Finish of Pacific War in 90 Days

    NEW YORK.—The Washington correspondent of Associated Press of America says that the Chairman of the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee, Mr. Cannon, submitting the War Appropriation Bill to the House, said that the military authorities believed that one of two courses would be followed—either Japan would surrender within the next 90 days, or the war would be of long durations. ...

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    DEPTH CHARGE PATTERN. Symmetrical rings of foam mark the spots where depth charges were cropped by a US destroyer in an attack against a Jap submarine during recent landing operations in the Pacific. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 36 words
  4. RAAF MEN HANDLED RED HOT BOMBS

    BRUNEI BAY.—RAAF bomb disposal men with the Borneo invasion forces have carried out their nerve-wracking job with cool efficiency. ...

    Article : 201 words
  5. Helicopter to be Made Here

    Family-model helicopters, 450 hp, with a speed of 110 mph, at a cost of £1000, are planned for Australia after the war. ...

    Article : 222 words
  6. Russo-British Friendship Hindered by Ignorance

    LONDON.—An Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Lord Dunglass, said in the House of Commons last week that he very much hoped that news paper correspondents would shortly be allowed in European areas under Russian occupation to record their impressions. ...

    Article : 255 words
  7. LAST OF THE U-BOATS

    WASHINGTON.— A Navy spokesman said he believed all U-boats had been captured, scuttled or sunk although four to six have "ghost ship" status. ...

    Article : 91 words
  8. Jap Surrender in Burma

    The largest surrender of combatant Japanese since the beginning of the Burma campaign took place in the Basseip area (in the Irrawaddy Delta), when 21, including an officer, ...

    Article : 91 words
  9. 4770 Allied Ships Sunk

    LONDON.—Allied and neutral merchant shipping losses in the European war aggregated 4770 ships, nearly a million tons more than the entire Brittish Empire merchant fleet at the ...

    Article : 196 words
  10. GUNS OUT OF DATE IN THE NEXT WAR

    NEW YORK.—In the next war, guns will be antiquated, a Swedish inventor. Sven Lindequist, predicts. He bases his opinion on research both ...

    Article : 175 words
  11. GERMANS' LUXURY HOME UPSET

    NEW YORK.— With machine-guns and pistols barking for a surprise effect, an Allied task force of 600 men raided the German supreme headquarters in Norway, routing Major-General Stengler, commander of the German 20th Army Group, from bed in his long winter underwear. ...

    Article : 255 words
  12. SOVIET TRIAL OF POLES

    LONDON.—Sixteen Poles arrested by the Russians in March, are now on trial. Moscow Radio announces that the ...

    Article : 130 words
  13. 70,000 BRITISH GIRLS WED VISITING TROOPS

    LONDON.—More than 70.000 British girls have married servicemen from the Dominions or from Allied foreign countries, says the Daily Express. ...

    Article : 167 words
  14. Nazis Had No Gas Aim

    LONDON.—Enormous quantities of a new gas, "green ring three" have been found in Germany, but in the opinion of General Devers. GOC 12th Army ...

    Article : 136 words
  15. Australia Going to Britain for Refitting

    CANBERRA.—HMAS Austral has sailed from Australia for the United Kingdom to be repaired after being damaged in a recent action in the ...

    Article : 198 words
  16. On Better Terms With Russia Now

    LONDON.—Mr. Churchill was cheered in the House of Commons last weekend when he announced that relations with Russia had improved greatly in ...

    Article : 163 words
  17. WAR COST TO FRANCE

    PARIS.—Charts and graphs at an exhibition called "Hitlerian Crimes" show that 70 per cent of France's car production and 40 per cent of the ...

    Article : 208 words
  18. Rent Up from 5/ - to £4500

    LONDON.—The Duke of Argyll, 73 year-old hereditary Mister of the Royal. Household of Scotland, has put up the rent of a reservoir supplying ...

    Article : 96 words
  19. CONVICTS ESCAPE IN BOXES

    NEW YORK.—Two convicts got out of the State-prison in South Michigan by being packed in shell-case boxes manufactured in the prison, and escaped ...

    Article : 95 words
  20. DEATH FOR JAPS WHO ASSAULT WOMEN

    With the Third Division on Bougainville.—Japanese soldiers on Bougainville, it is believed, have been warned by their officers that any assault on native women will be punished with death by execution. Officers may shoot on sight where ...

    Article : 280 words
  21. MAY BE A QUEUE FOR MEDALS TOO

    LONDON.—"It seems the only person not eligible to wear medals in this country will be those who most need them—the housewives," says a letter ...

    Article : 138 words
  22. TAILORS DEMAND £25 A WEEK

    LONDON.—Fifty out-of-work tailors stood outside a labour bureau in London's West End one day last week and refused to accept regular jobs ...

    Article : 118 words
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    SOULTION TO CROSSWORD No. 54 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 5 words
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