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  3. GUNS, SUPPLIES LEFT BY JAPS IN BORNEO FLIGHT

    Thrashed and slaughtered almost to a man in the fierce "battle of the ridge," on Milford Highway, near Batochampar, the Japanese have fallen back a mile from the scene of their ambush of one of our patrols which began this battle in Borneo. ...

    Article : 668 words
  4. ALLIED ARMADA AGAIN STRIKES JAPAN

    GUAM, July 24.—Emerging from its five-day silence the Allied armada off Japan struck again with renewed violence at dawn to-day More than 100 fighters, dive-bombers and torpedo bombers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 509 words
  5. Surrender Leaflets Over Luzon

    Gun Sergeant Gene Oterson of New York gunner on a Mitch 11 bomber throws surrender leaflets from the waist hatch during an attack on Northern Luzon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 42 words
  6. OVER 1300 KILLED

    COLOMBO, July 24. A.A.P.—More than 1300 Japanese have so far been killed, and 80 prisoners have been taken in heavy fighting which ...

    Article : 260 words
  7. "Franco-British Union Must Come"

    PARIS, July 24. A.A.P.—"The Franco-British union proposed by MR. Churchill in 1940 was a generous offer We will have to do this some day, whatever the crities may say," declared M. Reynaud, Prime Minister of France ...

    Article : 580 words
  8. RECORD STRIKE BY R.A.A.F.

    MELBOURNM, Tuesday.—During May, R.A.A.F. bombers dropped a record load of lJi8 tons of bombs on Japanese targets in the. ...

    Article : 239 words
  9. NEW RIOT IN ROME GAOL

    LONUDON, July 24. A.A.P.—The first batch of 100 prisoners was removed in three lorries from the Regina Coeli prison in Rome last ...

    Article : 183 words
  10. ON OTHER PAGES

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  11. Last U.S. Warships Leave

    WASHTNGTON, July 24. A.A.P. —The Navy Department announced that the last of the United States warships have been withdrawn from ...

    Article : 27 words
  12. Campaign in Borneo Aided By New Air Command

    PRINCIPAL elements of the American 13th Air Force, the First U.S. Marine Wing, and the New Zealand Task Air Force, in ...

    Article : 263 words
  13. DEMOBILISATION BEGUN BY SOVIET

    NEW YORK, July 24. A.A.P—M. Vassili Kuznetsov, leader of The Soviet trade-union delegation, revealed that the partial ...

    Article : 87 words
  14. FLEW 600 MILES ON ONE ENGINE

    COLOMBO, July 24. A.A.P.—An Australian, Pilot Officer J. D. McCredie, has been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for bringing ...

    Article : 103 words
  15. CHINESE DRIVE ON KWEILIN

    CHUNGKING, July 24. A.A.P.—Chinese troops pressing towards Kweilin have recaptured Paishou, 25 miles to the west, Ining, a ...

    Article : 87 words
  16. No Elections Until Poles Return

    MOSCOW, July 24. A.A.P.—The Polish Prime Minister (Mr. Morawski), addressing the plenary session of the Polish National Council in ...

    Article : 68 words
  17. STOP PRESS

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  18. Potsdam Talks Will Go On When Britons Leave

    LONDON, July 24. A.A.P.—An official announcement from Berlin said that the Potsdam conference will continue when Mr. ...

    Article : 315 words
  19. 500,000 TROOPS IN MASS RAID

    LONDON, July 24. A.A.P.—Half a million United States troops searched every house in the American zone of occupation' for weapons ...

    Article : 151 words
  20. Canadian Cruiser Leaving Pacific

    VANCOUVER, July 20 A.A.P.—Major General Pearkes, former Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Pacific Command, revealed that the ...

    Article : 91 words
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