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  3. MOBILE BRIDGES IN BURMA

    The reliance the Japanese in Burma place on natural ground defences and artificial A/TK ditches as stops to armor has been nullified to a great extent by our mobile bridging tanks, which move up with armor units, able to lay a bridge under fire at any point required Top: ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PREDICTED ATOMIC BOMB WILL SHORTEN WAR

    WASHINGTON, TUESDAY.—THE SECRETARY OF WAR (MR. STIMSON) PREDICTED THAT ATOMIC BOMBS, THE FIRST ONE OF WHICH WAS DROPPED ON THE JAPANESE CITY OF HIROSHIMA YESTERDAY, WOULD BE A TREMENDOUS AID IN SHORTENING THE WAR AGAINST JAPAN. PRESIDENT TRUMAN SAID THAT THE JAPANESE MIGHT ...

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  5. FEARED FALSE MOVE WOULD HAVE REDUCED ENTIRE WORLD TO RUBBLE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Scientists in developing the new atomic bomb, of which Japan has already had a foretaste, worked in constant fear of unloosing a force that in one blast could have destroyed the entire world, says the "World Telegram." They felt that a false move could have started a ...

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  6. ABJECT JAP BID FOR CHINA'S AID IN GETTING OUT OF WAR

    GUAM, Tuesday.—Japan is making an abject bid for Chinese help in getting out of the war short of unconditional surrender. "Even though Japan wants to ask for peace, the demand for unconditional surrender has made it impossible," a Japanese-controlled Shanghai radio broadcast declared. ...

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  7. GERMAN PRISONERS ON MURDER CHARGE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A military court in London to-day began the trial of four German prisoners of war charged with murdering a fellow-prisoner, ...

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  8. CHINESE CAPTURE ANOTHER TOWN

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday. — Chinese troops have captured Youngkong, a highway junction near the South China Sea, 125 miles ...

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  9. ALLEGED RUSSIAN CRIMES AGAINST VIENNESE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The "New York Times" correspondent in Vienna says the Viennese complain that the Russians during the first week of their occupation ...

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  10. BURMA CAMPAIGN DETERMINED RESISTANCE ENCOUNTERED.

    S.E.A.C. HEADQUARTERS, Tuesday.—To-day's communique says determined resistance was encountered by our troops operating in the flooded area be ...

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  11. VATICAN AGAINST ATOMIC BOMBING

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Associated Press states that an authoritative Vatican source declared that the Vatican was "absolutely ...

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  14. Says Vichy Encouraged Hiding of Arms

    LONDON, Tuesday. — General Odillon Pisquandard, Riving evidence at the Petain trial, stated that the Vichy Government from ...

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  15. ASSURANCES TO GERMANS

    LONDON, Tudsday. — FieldMarshal Sir Bernard Montgomery, broadcasting to the German people, said he intended that they should ...

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  16. JAPANESE NAVAL ARSENAL BLASTED

    GUAM, Tuesday. — General Carl Spaatz's communique says that approximately 125 Super-Fortresses, escorted by fighters from two Jima, ...

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  17. MR. MACKENZIE KING WINS BY-ELECTION

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.— Mr. Mackenzie King has been elected to the House or Commons in the Glengarry by-election. He defeated Dr. Riehard Monalinn (Ind. ...

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