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  3. MIGHTY ALLIED ARMADA AT ANCHOR IN SAGAMI BAY

    MANILA, Mon. — A great Allied armada of more than 380 ships is at anchor in Sagami Bay, only about 45 miles from Tokio, in readiness for the occupation of Japan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 474 words
  4. Large Australian Garrison Force Needed In Pacific

    CANBERRA, Mon. — Between (60,000 and 100,000 Australian servicemen may be needed for garrison duties in Pacific areas for several months after the surrender of Japan. ...

    Article : 289 words
  5. 100,000 DIE BY FIRE IN TOKIO RAID

    COPENHAGEN, Mon. (AAP).—More than 100,000 Japanese were burned to death in a Super-Fortress raid on ...

    Article : 161 words
  6. TASK FORGE FOR TOKIO BAY

    IT was revealed today that a new fleet subdivision A known as "Task Force 31," under the command of Rear-Admiral Oscar Badger, will be the first to enter Tokio Bay—probably tomorrow. ...

    Article : 396 words
  7. NAGASAKI NOT WIPED OUT

    NEW YORK, Mon. (AAP).— Trams, are running in Nagasaki, although part of the city was flattened by an ...

    Article : 134 words
  8. MacArthur Ready For Landing

    MANILA, Mon.— Gen Mac Arthur, Supreme Allied Commander, is winding up his Philippines Headquarters ...

    Article : 80 words
  9. ONLY SMALL FORCE FOR SINGAPORE

    MELBOURNE, Mon. — Despite the statement by the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) that "an Australian paratroop battalion would comprise Australia's token force for the occupation of Singapore," it is believed that only about one-eighth of ...

    Article : 371 words
  10. MacArthur To Be Nation's Guest

    CANBERRA. Mon.— The Supreme Commander in the Pacific (Gen Douglas MacArthur) willbe invited to visit Australia as ...

    Article : 77 words
  11. Allied Entry Into Tokio May Be Delayed

    NEW YORK, Mon. — A triumphal entry into Tokio may be delayed for several days, possibly weeks, says Homer Bigart, Okinawa correspondent of the "Herald-Tribune." "Our trust in the new ...

    Article : 408 words
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