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  3. YUGOSLAVS WITHDRAWING FROM CARINTHA

    LONDON, Monday.—Marshal Tito is withdrawing his Yugoslav forces from Carinthia in order to demonstrate his intention to avoid misunderstandings with the Allies. Belgrade Radio, in announcing this, said: "We emphasise, ...

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  4. BRITISH LABOR DESIRES END OF COALITION GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, Monday.—The British Labor Party has advised Mr. Churchill that it is not prepared to continue the political coalition till after the defeat of Japan. Speaking at the Labor Party conference at Blackpool, the ...

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    Top: U.S. Marines, clements of the U-S. 10th Army which invaded Okinawa on March 31, file cautiously into Sobe, the first town captured on the island. Lower: A U.S. Navy signalman, a flag in each hand, waves a message to LST's (landing ship, tanks) beached at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 77 words
  6. Chinese Take More Towns

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—The Chinese High Command announces the capture of Mamoi, and also a sudden offensive, in which the ...

    Article : 117 words
  7. FRENCH LANDINGS RESENTED

    LONDON, Monday.—The Lebanon and Syrian Governments issued a joint statement declaring that the Government considered the landing of fresh ...

    Article : 282 words
  8. Hunt for German Loot

    LONDON, Monday.—The greatest hunt of all time is in progress throughout the length and breadth of conquered Germany, says a ...

    Article : 173 words
  9. SPANISH POLICY "VINDICATED"

    MADRID, Monday.—"The present world events demonstrate the clear-sightedness of the Spanish national movement, which saved ...

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  10. OKINAWA WILL BE BASE FOR DEATH BLOW TO JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Okinawa would become a base for the death blow to Japan, said the commander of the 10th Army (Lieut.-General Buckner), when opening Okinawa Radio, which began a regular transmission to troops in the area. ...

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  11. More Evidence of German Brutality

    LONDON, Monday.—"As more evidence of German brut[?]lity toward Allied prisoners in the Channel islands arrives it becomes ...

    Article : 195 words
  12. M. BLUM REMARRIED IN GERMANY

    PARIS, Monday.—The 72-year-old former Socialist Premier of France. M. Leon Blum, re-married while the Germans held him as prisoner. ...

    Article : 101 words
  13. Successes in Burma

    RANGOON, Monday.—Troops on the Mawchi road, cast of Toungoo, fur[?] ther advanced against opposition, and captured enemy guns. Casualties were ...

    Article : 95 words
  14. THIRD REICH TO BE DECENTRALISED

    LONDON, Monday.—The Third Reich will be decentralised. The political and administrative power hitherto concentrated in Berlin will be taken over by the great industrial, maritime and agricultural provinces, says Reuter's correspondent at Second ...

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  15. 11 KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    LONDON, Monday.—A mother and her five sons, aged three to 15 years, who were all in bed; also another woman and her daughter, besides the ...

    Article : 84 words
  16. Awaiting Trial on Charge of High Treason

    PARIS, Monday.—The former Vichy Ambassador to Paris, Fernand d[?] Brinon, with his wife, and Dr. Menetrel, formerly Marshal Petain's private ...

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  17. SINGLE LIBERATOR DESTROYS CONVOY

    GUAM, Monday.—A single United States Liberator destroyod an entire Japanese convoy of five ships 15 miles north of Formosa. ...

    Article : 66 words
  18. Military Precautions After the War

    LONDON, Monday.—Expressing the opinion that Britain will need to maintain compulsory national service after the war against ...

    Article : 292 words
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