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  4. ALLIED OCCUPATION IN PROGRESS

    GENERAL MacArthur stepped out of his plane on to [?] the soil of Japan yesterday morning. He landed Atsugi airfield, 18 miles from Tokio, several hours [?] giant American transports had begun to land ...

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  5. THE JAPANESE SURRENDER ENVOY AT BOUGAINVILLE

    Top: Major Otsu, Japanese surrender envoy who was sent to Headquarters of the Australian Division on Bougainville, points out on a map the location of minefields. Bottom: Before returning to his commander, Major Otsu was given a gas cape ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 75 words
  6. Japs' Bestial Torture Of Allied P.O.W.

    RANGOON, August 29.—The first hundred Allied P.O.W. from Siam — British, Australian, Dutch, American and Javanese—landed at Mingaladon air­field at dusk last night from Bangkok. ...

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  7. Truman Defends Army Chief Over Pearl Harb.

    WASHINGTON, August 29.—The United States Army Chief of Staff (General Marshall) has been held partly responsible for the Pearl Harbour disaster i by an Army Board of Inquiry, but President Truman, in releasing the report, said that the criticism was entirely unjustified. ...

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  8. JAP WANTS TO FIGHT ON

    LONDON, Aug. 29.—"Japanese armies remain undefeated," said the Singapore Commander, General ...

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  10. MOVE TO ASCERTAIN IF ANY PERTH SURVIVORS

    NEW YORK, August 29.—A Washington message says that Lieut-Colonel Nicol Smith told the Associated Fress that he was sening a message immediately to ascertain if any of the survivors of the Australian cruiser Perth were in Japanese prison camps in ...

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  11. [?] Beaten Before New Bomb

    [?] August 29.—The American Press correspondent states that the Secre[?] of State (Mr. J. Byrnes) at his Press conference, challenged Japan's argument [?] bomb knocked her out of the war, citing as proof that the Japs knew [?] beaten before the dropping of the atomic bomb. ...

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  12. EUROPE FREE TO CHOOSE OWN DESTINY

    LONDON. August 29— The nightmare of totalitarianism had been lifted off Europe, but it was vitally important that there should ...

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