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  4. ALLIED ARMADA MOVES INTO SAGAMI BAY READY FOR TOKIO

    MORE than 380 Allied ships, led by Admiral William Halsey's flagship sailed into Sagami Bay, 35 miles south of Tokio yesterday morning. An American broadcaster with the Third Fleet said that five battleships, ...

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    Left.—Pre-Victory Lights Blaze in Manila Harbour.—A second ni had agreed to accept Japan's surrender offer provided the Supreme of the Emperor. Barbour craft stabbed the night sky with scores telas, Manila's pony driven taxis were hastily pressed into service ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. REALISM FOR JAPAN

    NEW YORK, August 26.—A woman commenlator on Tokio radio advised Japanese women to liquidate the narrowness of ...

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  7. Triumphal Entry Into Tokio May Be Delayed

    NEW YORK, Aug. 26.—Homer Bigart, New York Herald-Tribune's correspondent on Okinawa, says that the triumphant entry into Tokio may be delayed for several days, possibly weeks. "Our trust in the new Japanese Government apparently is so implicit that no troops will be permitted to enter ...

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  8. HOPES OF SETTLING TRAMWAY DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, Aug. 27.—The Industrial Registrar (Mr. Wallace) announced this afternoon that a compulsory conference ...

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  9. WORLD TRADE UNION DEADLOCK

    LONDON, August [?] ...

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  10. RUSSO-CHINESE TREATY BONDS

    LONDON, August 26.—Russia, under the treaty recently signed with China, has undertaken to begin the withdrawal of Soviet forces from Manchuria within three weeks of Japan's capitulation, and to ...

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  11. ATROCITIES REPORT TO BE PUBLISHED LATER THIS WEEK

    SYDNEY, Aug. 27.—A report by Sir William Webb revealing in all their grim and ghastly horror details of ...

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  12. PROGRESS ON BURMA SURRENDER

    LONDON, August 27—Excellent progress has been made in the [?] stages of the surrender [?] between Lieut.-Gen. ...

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  14. CRAFTY JAPS

    MOSCOW, August 26.—"The Japanese ruling [?] is trying to repeat the [?] of the German. General Still in 1913," said ...

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  15. SECRETS OF SCIENCE MAY END AGGRESSION

    LONDON, August 26.—Sir Lawrence Bragg, in a broadcast, said that he joined with the optimists who think that the inevitable end of our scientific and technical achievements is a world welded into one unit. ...

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  16. Big Aust. Force For Pacific Garrison

    CANBERRA, August 27.—Between 60,000 and 100,000 Australian forces may be needed for garrison duties in the Pacific area for several months after the Japanese render. ...

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  17. CROP

    Indonesian girls back on the ricefields in Netherland New g[?] inspect the crops which were made possible by the forsight of N.I.C.A. (Nether lands Indies Civil Administration), and which will play a vital part in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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