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  3. EMPEROR AND CABINET WEEP

    NEW YORK, Thurs.-- Tokio radio pictures tears streaming down Emperor Hirohito's face when he told the Cabinet of his intention to surrender the nation whereupon his Ministers and Privy Councillors were soaked in ...

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  4. Lord touis Mountbatten's Warm Welcome Home

    An affectionate greeting to Lord Louis Mountbatten, British Commander-in-Chief in South- East, Asia, is given by his daughter, Patricia, while his wife, Lady Mouhtbatten, looks on. Lord Louis ' had just arrived in London from Potsdam, where he had attended the "Big Three" Conference.-- British Official photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FIGHT WILL GO ON UNTIL JAPANESE LAY DOWN ARMS

    MOSCOW, Thurs.--"Fighting continues, and will continue until the Japanese actually lay down their arms," declared 'the Russian General Antonov, last night. Explaining the Red Army's ...

    Article : 235 words
  6. Disapproved Use Atomic Bomb

    LONDON, Thurs.--To demonstrate his disapproval of the use of the atomic bomb, the Dean of St. Alban's, Rev. C. C. Thicknesse ...

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  7. PRICE PAID FOR PEACE

    SYDNEY, Thurs.--Australia let itself go at to-day's peace celebrations, but this is the price she paid for six years of war:-- At February 28, this year, 10,875 Aus ...

    Article : 565 words
  8. King's Victory Broadcast

    LONDON, Thurs.-- His Majesty, in a broadcast, called on his people everywhere, to offer, thanks that the war had ...

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  9. Way Treacherous, Slippery Enemy

    NEW YORK, Thurs.--"Times" correspondent, Hanson Baldwin, says the Japanese surrender and broadcasts emanating ...

    Article : 129 words
  10. INVASION WAS CLOSE

    LONDON, Thurs. -- "Japan missed invasion only by a few weeks," says the "Daily: Mail's" naval correspondent. British ...

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  12. Planes Guarded By Radar

    LONDON, Thur.--The Air Ministry has revealed one of the most important developments of Radar--fighter direction ...

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  13. Mounting Danger Of Civil War In China

    CHUNGKING, Thurs.-- Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek has invited General Maotzetung, commander of the Communist armies in North- West China to confer immediately in Chungking, apparently, in an effort to avoid the mounting danger of ...

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  14. How Peace News Was Received

    LONDON, Thurs.--News of the Japanese surrender was received joyously in some capitals, and with marked apathy in others. Agency reports state the bells ...

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  15. Mopping Up Will Continue

    MANILA, Thurs.--One of the major problems associated with the cessation of hostilities will be, the dispersal of thousands of enemy troops scattered throughout the Pacific, particularly south of the Philippines. ...

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