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  3. OFFICIAL FORECAST:

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  5. American Airborne Force Lands In Japan

    MANILA, Today.--The first American occupation troops in Japan, comprising 150 technical specialists, landed at Atsugi aerodrome, 18 miles from Tokyo, at 9 a.m. today. They landed in 48 two and four engined planes and immediately began ...

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  6. ONE-DAY HOLD-UP OF TRAINS

    Only two trains ran in Victoria today--I expresses from Adelaide and Sydney--and 400,000 passengers who normally use suburban services to and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FEDERAL PLANS FOR SHIPPING

    CANBERRA.--New proposals for the control of coastal shipping and the maintenance of a postwar [?]ding industry adopted ...

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  8. Task Force Steams Into Tokyo Ba[?]

    NEW YORK, Today.--An American special task f[?] steamed into Tokyo Bay this morning. The ships passed through the 2½ mile wide Uraga channel ...

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  9. JAPS SIGN BURMA TERMS UNDER FLOODLIGHTS

    RANGOON, Today.--In the harsh glare of a dozen floodlights, envoys from the Japanese Southern Command headquarters at Saigon signed the "local surrender agreement," with Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten's Chief of Staff, Lieut.-General F. A. M. Browning, at Government House, Rangoon, at 12.55 a.m. today. ...

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  11. THE CUP CAN BE RUN ON TUESDAY

    CANBERRA.--Federal regulations prohibiting mid-week and holiday racing will be regaled at once. ...

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  12. ATOM BOMB MADE NAGASAKI DESERT

    NEW YORK, Monday.--Nagasaki, where the second atomic bomb was dropped, looks "as if it had been swept clean by a great flood that deposited red clay and silt, leaving no debris except a fringe around ...

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  13. RAAF TO FLY POULTRY TO JAPAN

    ADELAIDE.--Australian prisoners-of-war in Japan will eat South Australian chicken and duck next ...

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  14. FIRST PICTURE OF JAP PRISONER-OF-WAR CAMP

    FIRST PICTURE ever published of a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp. It was taken from a RAAF reconnaissance Beau-fighter as it swooped over Kuching, Borneo. Inside the circles are tiny figures, which members of the crew identified as white prisoners-of-war, who may be Australians. Some of these white prisoners waved, to the men in the RAAF plane. RAAF Photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. 2 BRITISH DESTROYERS IN MELBOURNE

    Two units of the British Pacific Fleet--the destroyers Undine and Urchin--have reached ...

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