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  3. OFFICIAL FORECAST: CITY

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  5. JAP ENVOYS TO ENFORCE SURRENDER

    To ensure the surrender of the Japanese forces in the battle areas, members of the Japanese Imperial family are being sent by the Emperor Hirohito to China, Manchuria and the South Pacific. ...

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  6. WAR CABINET MEETS TODAY

    CANBERRA.--Whether an Australian formation should be included in the Allied forces which will occupy Japan to enforce surrender conditions is listed for discussion by the War Cabinet meeting which opened this morning ...

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  7. Gen. Blarney Will Be At Surrender

    CANBERRA, -- The Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Military Forces (General Sir Thomas Blarney) has been ...

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  9. THREE H[?] COLLIDE

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  10. Princesses In Crowd Cheering The King

    LONDON, Today. -- When the King and Queen appeared for the sixth and last time on Buckingham Palace ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. HIROHITO AROUSES WORLD DISTRUST OF JAP AIMS

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Emperor Hirohito's speech is taken in London as a warning that the Allied control of Japan will be neither easy nor brief, says The Times diplomatic correspondent today. The Australian Department ...

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  13. AUSTERE [?]ECEPTION FOR JAPS

    YORK, Thursday. -- [?]apanese delegates who [?] heduled to arrive in le[?] Island en route to ...

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  14. Victory Day Brought Him Back Into His Own . . .

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The crowds in Whitehall were thinning out. Only a tiring patrol of celebrators ...

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  15. [?]500 AUSTRALIAN TROOPS STILL IN JAP HANDS THROUGHOUT PACIFIC

    [?]UNBERRA. -- Most recent information received by the Government indicates [?] here are about 17,500 members of the Australian forces held as prisoners by the [?]ese of these are men from ...

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