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  3. [?]U.S. TROOPS WILL FLY INTO JAPAN

    THE first Allied occupation forces will land in Japan on Sunday or after. The first group will be airborne and the second group will be transported in warships on Tuesday ...

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    MEMBERS OF THE JAPANESE SURRENDER DELEGATION photographed with Major-General Charles A. Willoughby (left) at General MacArthur’s Manila Headquarters when they arrived to present their credentials from Emperor Hirohito. Below: The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LATEST RADIO PICTURE

    [?]ESTERDAY’S RADIO PIC[?]URE of General Douglas Mac[?]rthur, who has been designated [?] Supreme Commander of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. [?].O.W. REPORT [?]ONDITIONS [?]AIR IN [?]SIA CAMPS

    [?]HUNGKING, Tuesday, AAP. -Prisoners of war and in[?]mees so far found in China [?]d Manchuria have been ...

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  7. ISLANDGARRISONS PREPARING FOR AUSTRALIAN ROUND-UP

    BOUGAINVILLE, Tuesday.—Lieut.-General Kanda, commander of the 17th Army, has not yet come forward to sign the surrender documents, but he is carrying out surrender instructions. Major Hal Stacy, of South ...

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  8. Manila Parleys Pleased Japs

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. AAP. — The Japanese surrender delegation which has returned to Tokio from Manila reported that the attitude of ...

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  9. FOUR DOOLITTLE FLYERS SAFE

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday, AAP. — Four members of General Doolittle’s first bombing mission over Tokio ...

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  10. REDS OVERRUN MANCHURIA

    LONDON, Tuesday, AAP.—All Manchuria will soon be completely occupied by the Red Army, report agency correspondents in Moscow. Soviet dispatches report more ...

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  11. [?] British Prisoners [?]issing In Germany

    [?]DON, Tuesday. A.A.P. — There are still 690 British Common[?]th troops. excluding Indians, who [?] war prisoners in Germany still ...

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