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  3. FIRST ALLIED OCCUPATION TROOPS LAND IN JAPAN Warships Enter Tokyo Bay

    NEW YORK, August 28.—The first American occupation troops, comprising 150 technical specialists, landed at the Atsugi aerodrome at 9 a.m. today. The advance party immediately began arranging ...

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  4. MANILA TODAY HAS CROWDED HARBOUR

    Aerial view of a section of Manila Harbour stows some of the great fleet which poured in supplies for Allied foces. Port installations, which had been heavily damaged during hostilities, have been restored. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CLOCK HELD SECRET RADIO

    This clock, which works and chimes, was found by Commonwealth Security officers to contain a secret wireless set the dials being hidden in one of the ornamental columns. Seized from an enemy alien in" Sydney daring a big round-up, it is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JAPS SIGN "LOCAL AGREEMENT" AT RANGOON

    RANGOON, August 28.—In the harsh glare of a dozen floodlight, Lieut-Gen. Takari Numata and 26 other envoys from the Japanese Southern Command Headquarters at Saigon, shortly before 1 a. m.. ...

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  7. TRAMWAY STRIKE BEGUN IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, August 28.—No trams will run in Brisbane tomorrow morning because of a tramwaymen's strike. The strike will ...

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  8. Australian Troops Will Reoccupy Rabaul

    LAE, August 28.—When LieutGen, Isamura, commander of the Japanese in New Britain, New Guinea and the Solomons, ...

    Article : 111 words
  9. AUSTRALIA ALONE BANS PRESS CONTACT WITH FREED WAR PRISONERS

    MANILA, August 28.—The only Allied nation singled out' for restrictions on obtaining the earliest information from recovered British (including Australian) ...

    Article : 298 words
  10. Yamashita Moves For Surrender In Luzon

    NEW YORK, August 27.—The Japanese commander in the Philippines, Yamashita. has opened up surrender negotiations with ...

    Article : 244 words
  11. HOWLING AND WAILING IN JAP CAMPS

    RANGOON, August 27.—Representatives of the British and Japanese forces facing each other in the Lower Sittang area are ...

    Article : 271 words
  12. Honour For U.S. Carrier

    NEW YORE; August 27.— The "Harald-Trimune's" Washington correspondent states that the Navy Secretary (Mr ...

    Article : 77 words
  13. PRISONERS SEIZE CONTROL OF CAMPS

    RANGOON, August 27.—According to pilots who have flown over Siam, control of prisoners-of-war camps has been seized by the ...

    Article : 354 words
  14. Japs Want Discussion On Surrender Terms

    GUAU, August 28.—General MacArthur has been requested by the Japanese Government to allow it to discuss ...

    Article : 49 words
  15. CALWELL ABANDONS CASE AGAINST SYDNEY NEWSPAPER

    CANBERRA, August 28.—The case in which £25,000 is claimed from Brian Penton, editor of the Sydney "Daily Telegraph," as ...

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  16. Naval Forces On Way To Penang, Sabang

    COLOMBO, August 28.—It is officially announced that two forces from the British East Indies Fleet are en route to make preliminary ...

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  17. PRESIDENT URGES CONTINUANCE OF U.S. INDUCTIONS

    WASHINGTON, August 27.—Asserting that the Pacific situation retained many elements of danger. President Truman has sent a letter ...

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  18. JAPAN READY TO END WAR BEFORE ATOM BOMBS FELL

    NEW YORK, August 28.—The Associated Press correspondent with the fleet in Sagami Bay states that Japanese naval officers ...

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  19. High Cost of Houses Under Day Labour

    BRISBANE, August 28.—Five houses erected by the Government by day labour at Ipswich and Booval cost £5823, compared ...

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  20. U.S. NAVY REDUCTION PLANS

    WASHINGTON, August 27 —The Navy Secretary (Mr Forrestal) announced today that the Navy hoped to reduce to 500,000 men and ...

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  21. Anomaly In Special "Victory" Leave

    MELBOURNE, August 28.—An injustice to men discharged on August 15 who consequently missed 30 days' re-establishment ...

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  22. Surrendered Subs Taken To Sagami Bay

    NEW YORK, August 27.— The American Broadcasting Company's correspondent with the 3rd Fleet states that two Japanese ...

    Article : 41 words
  23. U.S.-TOKYO RADIO PHONE LINK

    NEW YORK, August 27.—According to the Mackay radio direct radio-telephone service between the United States and Tokyo will ...

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    OKINAWA, August 28.—A large American transport plane bound for the Atsugi aerodrome crashed on Okinawa. Twenty Americans ...

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