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  2. Allies Propose to Repatriate Millions

    NEW YORK.—Two correspondents of the Christian Science Monitor, William H. Stringer, writing from SHAEF (Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force) and Mary Hornsday, from Washington, described the programme being worked out for the post-war repatriation of ...

    Article : 370 words
  3. NAVY EARNS 593 AWARDS

    MELBOURNE.—Australian naval personnel have won 593 awards since the outbreak of war, Ranging from George Crosses to mentions in ...

    Article : 218 words
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    IN THE CONTROL ROOM of the General Staff School of the Chinese Army Training Centre in Yunnan Province, China, US Lieutenant ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 88 words
  5. Declaration on Future of Italy

    LONDON.—Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt, shortly will make a declaration on the future of Italy, the British member of the Mediterranean Control Commission, Mr. Harold Macmillan, told a Press conference, states the Rome correspondent of the Daily Telegraph. ...

    Article : 169 words
  6. US FIGHTER ACE BACK IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON. — Major Richard Bong, American ace of aces, who has 40 planes to his credit has returned from the Pacific. ...

    Article : 85 words
  7. TITO PROBABLE YUGOSLAV HEAD

    LONDON.—Marshal Tito is expected to head the proposed Regency Council in Yogoslavia. Three other, members of the council ...

    Article : 138 words
  8. SPY CLEAN-UP IN PARIS

    LONDON.—One of the most efficient and drastic spy and saboteur drives has ended with a number of German agents trapped is Paris, says the ...

    Article : 153 words
  9. Holy See in Peace Parley

    NEW YORK.—Archbishop Spellman, of New York, will represent the Vatican at post war peace parleys either directly if the Holy See is ...

    Article : 104 words
  10. Sydney Hero of Greeks Killed by ELAS Sniper

    LONDON.—Richard Turner, of Sydney, who became a legend among the Greeks during three and a half years of guerrilla fighting in the ...

    Article : 148 words
  11. CONSERVING VITALITY OF JAP LISTENERS

    NEW YORK.—Tokio radio has cautioned the Japanese people to go to bed as soon as the Japanese network programme ended "in order to ...

    Article : 126 words
  12. Bombing Commons Had Advantages

    When the House of Commons is rebuilt, members, reporters, and "other stranger" who visit its galleries will have cause to be thankful for the German bombs that blew up its predecessor. Vast improvement in comfort for those who work and speak and visit there are promised in the report ...

    Article : 281 words
  13. French Army to be 650,000

    PARIS.—France would have a well-equipped army of more than 650,000 picked men in a few months, the War Minister, M. Diethelm, declared. ...

    Article : 57 words
  14. Australia Out of Wheat Markets

    NEW YORK.—Drought has virtually eliminated Australia, as a factor in the world wheat and flour export market for the 1945 calendar year and narrowed the field of major exporters to Canada, Argentina and the United States, says the New York Journal of Commerce. ...

    Article : 305 words
  15. 200,000 in Lublin Army.

    LONDON.—Lublin radio announces that the Lublin Polish Army commander, General Rolazymierski, has revealed that the Lublin Polish Army is composed of ...

    Article : 61 words
  16. Hero of Spy Capture Leaves for New York

    NEW YORK. — Maine's boy hero 17-year-old. Harvard Hodgkins whose alertness led to the capture of two Nezi saboteurs, has left his ...

    Article : 110 words
  17. Report of German Revolt

    PARIS.—The Basle correspondent of the France Soir says that travellers from Germany report that a serious revolt with considerable loss of life ...

    Article : 57 words
  18. Army News Crossword No 31.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 words
  19. Famous Kidnapping Case Recalled

    Dr. John F. Condon, whose death is reported from New York, gained world renown by his unsuccessful efforts in 1932 to obtain the release of Colonel Lindbergh's kidnapped baby son. He was the man who paid the ransom on behalf of Colonel Lindbergh to the kidnapper, Bruno Richard Hauptmann, a German, who it was subsequently found, had murdered the baby. Hauptmann was executed following a long trial. ...

    Article : 467 words
  20. Switch-over from War Production

    LONDON.—The Board of Trade has organised 17 regional officer throughout Britain for avoiding bottlenecks in Whitehall in the ...

    Article : 156 words
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