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  3. AGREEMENT ON CONTROL OF BERLIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Marshal Zhukov and representatives of the British, American and Russian commands reached an agreement on important outstanding questions at a meeting in Berlin yesterday, after which the following statement was issued: "Representatives of the three Allied commands ...

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    BRITISH FLEET AIRCRAFT BOMB JAPANESE AIRFIELD.—Picture shows: Avengers from a British Aircraft carrier over Ishigaki airfield, with bomb bursting on runway below.— (British Official photograph.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. U.S. PLANES BELIEVED TO BE PREPARING ANOTHER MIGHTY BLOW

    GUAM, WEDNESDAY.—AMERICAN CAR RIER AND LAND-BASED AIRCRAFT ARE BELIEVED TO BE PREPARING ANOTHER MIGH TY BLOW AT JAPAN. GUAM HEADQUARTERS MADE NO ANNOUNCEMENT OF PLANS TO-DAY, BUT TOKIO RADIO REPORTED THAT THE AMERICAN TASK FORCE WAS STI LL PROWLING OFF THE COAST OF JAPAN. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIANS MAKE ANOTHER LANDING IN BALIKPAPAN AREA

    BALIKPAPAN, Wednesday.—The final fink in the chain of amphibious hops around the perimeter of Balikpapan Bay was forged on Sunday morning by Major-General Milford's troops, who travelled in small boats from the east and west shores of Cape Penadjam four miles northward to Djinabora. ...

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  7. NAVAL OFFICER AWARDED V.C.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The late Lieut Commander Gerard Broadmead K[?]ope, of the Royal Navy, commanding officer of the destroyer Glowworm, ...

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  8. Reciprocal Trade Agreements

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The "journal of Commerce" says a serle[?] of new trade agreements with British Empire countries not previously ...

    Article : 156 words
  9. BRITISH MOTORISTS MUST PAY OVER 2/ PER MILE

    LONDON, Wed.—The British purchaser of a 1O h.p. car must be prepared to pay over 2/- per mile for his motoring, nearly ...

    Article : 82 words
  10. JOINT GOVERNMENT OF AUSTRIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The four Great Powers have reached complete agreement for joint government of Austria, say the "Daily Telegraph's" ...

    Article : 147 words
  11. JAP. PROGRESS IN SITTANG SALLY

    KANDY, Wednesday.— The Jap— anese have made more progress in their Sittang sally, aimed at aiding their weakening forces west of ...

    Article : 471 words
  12. CHINESE CAPTURE MORE CENTRES

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—The High Command announced to-day that the Chinese, advancing on Kunhsien, 210 miles north-east of Canton, had ...

    Article : 91 words
  13. Government Returned in Ulster

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  14. BALKAN AIR FORCE BEING DISBANDED

    ROME, Wednesday.—The Balkan Air Force is being disbanded; Air Marshal Sir Guy Garrod, in a farewell message to his force, which is made up of British ...

    Article : 96 words
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  17. ALLIED MISSION'S TASK IN DENMARK NEARLY FINISHED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The chief of the S.H.A.E.F, mission in Denmaik (General Dewing) will be leaving soon because a considerable part of the ...

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  18. World's Largest Hospital Ship

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The United States has converted the 24,470 ton former Italian motor liner Saturnia into the world's largest hospital ship, and renamed ...

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  19. GERMAN SUBMARINE SURRENDERS TO ARGENTINA

    MAR DEL PLATA (Argentina), Wednesday —A 700-ton German submarine commanded by Otto Wermouth, carrying a complement of 54 ...

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  20. BRITISH PARADE IN BERLIN TO-DAY

    LONDON, Wed.—The British occupation forces will hold parade in Berlin to-morrow. Four hundred armored vehicles ...

    Article : 100 words
  21. Egypt To Ask Britain To Withdraw Troops

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—The Minister for Finance (Makram Ebeid Pasha) told the Chamber of Deputies that the Government would ask Britain to withdraw her ...

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  22. 41,000 WOUNDED FLOWN ACROSS ATLANTIC THIS YEAR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The U.S.A.A.F. Air Transport Command has flown over 41,000 wounded Americans across the Atlantic since the beginning of the year. ...

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  23. HOPE TO CAUSE DISSENSION AMONG ALLIES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The acting Secretary of State (Mr. Grew) said to-day the Japanese were using purported peace feelers hoping thereby to ca[?]se dissension within the United States and amongst the Allies. The Japanese objective was peace without unconditional surrender, even ...

    Article : 314 words
  24. Belgian Leaders Summoned to Salzburg

    BRUSSELSfi, Wednesday. — King Leopold bas summoned the Regent (Prince Charles) and Parliamentary leaders, including the Presidente of the Senate and ...

    Article : 52 words
  25. Large-Scale Red Army I Manoeuvres

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—"Red Star" teports that the Bed Army is in the midst of large scale battle it training manoeuvres, in which the fighting conditions closely ...

    Article : 109 words
  26. SYRIAN DISTURBANCES

    BEIRUT, Wednesday. — Two civilians were killed and there wounded during disturbances in the small coastal town of Banias, south of Latakia. ...

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