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  2. OFFICIAL FORECAST:

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  5. MacARTHUR LANDS IN JAPAN

    TOKYO BAY, Today. -- The Allied occupation of Japan became la reality early today when airborne troops and Marin,e forces landed Ion Japanese soil. Spearhead units of the airborne troops arrived at Atsugi airfield, 18 miles ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 545 words
  6. First Prisoners In Slam Fly Out

    RANGOON, Wednesday. -- The first 100 Allied prisoners of war from Siam -- including British, Australians, Dutch, American and Javanese -- landed at Mingaladon airfield at dusk last night from Bangkok. They were thin, poorly dressed, mostly bearded and without possessions, ...

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  7. LANDING AT YOKOHAMA.

    NEW YORK, Today. -- Tokyo [?]o reports that 1200 Allied [?] been occupation landings as Yokohama. in Tokyo Bay. at ...

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  8. HALSEY'S SIGNAL TO FLEET--

    SAGAMI GULF, Wednesday. -- The Allied armada goes in tomorrow with this message from Admiral Halsey:-- "In dealing with the Japanese, ail hands will he guided by ...

    Article : 450 words
  9. "Moment That World Has Been, Awaiting"

    OVER ATSUGI AIRFIELD, 6 a.m. Today.-- Allied airborne troops are now pouring into the occupation area. This is the moment for which the world has been waiting. ...

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  11. Japanese See Allied Seapower In Its Overwhelming Might

    ABOARD U.S. TROOPSHIP MERIWETHER, SAGAMI GULF, Wednesday.-- The great Allied Fleet assembled in Sagami Gulf is waiting for the signal to move tomorrow into Tokyo Bay, where it will show those devastated shores some of the seapower which helped to crush Japan's short-lived Pacific empire. ...

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  12. PEARL HARBOR

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- The Japanese task force which attacked Pearl Harbor on ...

    Article : 232 words
  13. CUP ON USUAL TUESDAY (NOV. 6)

    The Government has decided lo permit the running of the Melbourne Cup on the first Tuesday in November. ...

    Article : 53 words
  14. JAPS REJOICE AND GRIEVE

    WITH MIXED FEELINGS, Japanese personers-of-war at Luzon, Philippines, heard of Japanese capitulation. Note a variety of expressions, ranging front tears of sorrow and bitterness to extreme joy, --U.S. Signal Corps. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. HOUSE REJECTS CENSURE MOTION

    By 33 votes to 29, the Legislative Assembly rejected the motion of no-confidence in the Dunstan Government moved yesterday by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Cain). ...

    Article : 206 words
  16. VICTORY FOR SEA-POWER

    Admiral Nimitz told corresponds that the Yokosuka naval base would become the first Allied more base in Japan. ...

    Article : 91 words
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