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  2. WELCOME NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The people of Britain are looking forward to the early return of two welcome items of food. South Africa has enormous ...

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  3. COAL PRODUCTION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—British mines produced five per cent less coal last year, compared with the output during the previous 12 months. ...

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  4. US Forces Control Half of Naha

    GUAM, Tuesday.—With half of Naha in American hands, there are signs that the Japanese little Siegfried Line on Okinawa is rapidly crumbling. terrific pressure is being exerted on the enemy, and correspondents say ...

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  5. INCIDENTS OCCURRING IN SYRIA AS LEVANT DISPUTE CONTINUES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There is still no sign of a settlement of the dispute in the Levant, and incidents are occurring daily, in various parts of Syria. In Cairo, the Egyptian Prime Minister has had a long talk with the French Foreign Minister on the subject. ...

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  6. Big Air Blitz on Yokohama

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—American Superfortresses have made another great fire blitz on Japan, this time on Yokohama, big port and industrial ...

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  7. Jap Suicide Corps

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Department of Information's listening post in Melbourne today picked up a broadcast from Tokio Radio, which ...

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  8. Vienna Facing Serious Food Shortage

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Austria's capital, Vienna, is facing a serious food shortage, there being very little meat and vegetables for the public. ...

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  9. "Lord Haw Haw" Arrested by British Second Army

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The renegade Britisher, William Joyce, known throughout the world as "Lord Haw Haw," has been arrested by the ...

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  10. Dutch Tricked Germans With Secret Phone Lines

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A British correspondent tells how the Dutch Resistance Movement kept in touch with England during the German ...

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  11. Spitfire Squadron to Commemorate Australian

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An Australian squadron leader who was killed in action in Burma, is to be commemorated by his comrades. ...

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  12. Chinese Have Japs on Run in Kwangsi Province

    CHUNGKING Tuesday.—Strong Chinese forces have made more penetrations into the Kwangsi Province, and have advanced 60 miles north east of Nanning since the recapture of that town. The recent successes of the ...

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  13. Allies Closing on Jap Escape Routes in Burma

    KANDY, Tuesday.—Fierce fighting continues east of the Rangoon-Mandalay railway, where the Japanese are endeavouring to move through their ...

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  14. US Envoys Confer in London and Moscow

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Joseph Davis, President Truman's special envoy; spent several hours yesterday with Mr. Anthony Eden at the ...

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  15. News of von Ribbentrop

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Von Ribbentrop the only leading Nazi official who has escaped from the Allies, is reported to be hiding in northern Italy. In an ...

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  16. TRUMAN'S APPEAL FOR UNEMPLOYED WORKERS

    WASHINGTON Tuesday.—President Truman has asked Congress to broaden unemployment compensation coverage at least for the "present emergency. ...

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  17. FRESH GAINS BY AUSTRALIAN NINTH DIVISION ON TARAKAN

    MANILA, Tuesday.—Penetrating deep into enemy territory, infantrymen of the Australian Ninth Division have reached Djoeata on the north coast of Tarakan. In this latest advance they were given strong air support. Accompanying the Australians in ...

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  18. Palace Activities Attract Large Crowd

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Many people who were near Buckingham Palace yesterday morning had plenty to gaze at, apart from the members of Mr. ...

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  19. FORMER US PRESIDENT VISITS WHITE HOUSE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The only living ex-President of the United States, Mr. Herbert Hoover, spent nearly an hour in the White House ...

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  20. AMERICAN TROOPS CAPTURE SANTA FE

    MANILA, Tuesday.—On Luzon, the US 25th Division has captured Santa Fe, while the US 32nd Division continues to open and secure the upper ...

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  21. Battle for Atlantic Now Officially Ended

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Battle for the Atlantic was officially proclaimed at an end last night, when the Admiralty announced that ships sailing. ...

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  22. Nazis in Switzerland

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An investigation into Nazi groups living in Switzerland has been started by the Swiss Government. ...

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  23. US Official Expresses Confidence in Allies

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.—In a broadcast today, Mr. Stettinus, US Secretary for State, said he was confident that any differences existing ...

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  24. Trial of War Criminals

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Justice Jackson, chief US counsel for the War Crimes. Commission, who has arrived in London from Paris, said to-day that Germany's principal war criminals could not be brought for trial for some time, pending the ironing out of certain details of the military tribunal ...

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  25. LARGE FOOD CONVOY ARRIVES AT TRIESTE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The position in Trieste remains the same and no change in expected until the Allied Powers reach a decision. ...

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  26. Derrick, VC, Killed in Action on Tarakan

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Lieutenant T. C. Derrick, VC, DCM, has been killed in action in the fighting on Tarakan. The 14th Australian winner of the ...

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