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  3. JAPS SHOWN U.S. AERIAL MIGHT

    MANILA, Monday.—During their flight from Ieshima, a little island west of Okinawa, to Manila, the Japanese surrender envoys were given a good opportunity to observe" American aerial might. The transport plane in which they made the trip flew low over Okinawa, above mighty airstrips packed with ...

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  4. COST OF VICTORY WAS NOT LIGHT

    The cost of victory over the Japanese was not light, and heavy casualties were suffered by the Americans. Top: U.S. Marines killed in the invasion of Iwo Jima lie on the beach of Iwo Island. Below: The bodies of U.S. Navy men who were killed in the landing operations on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ALLIES EXPECTED TO ENTER JAPAN WITHIN 10 DAYS

    MANILA, MONDAY.—AFTER GIVING THE ALLIES MUCH SECRET DATA, THE JAPANESE ENVOYS WHO ARRIVED IN MANILA LAST EVENING LEFT ON RETURN TO JAPAN AT 1.3 P.M. TO-DAY, AND ARE EXPECTED TO ARRIVE THERE AT 11.30 TONIGHT. IN A BROADCAST GENERAL MACARTHUR INFORMED TOKIO THAT HE ...

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  7. HIROHITO PERPETUATES MOST SINISTER LIE

    LONDON, Monday.—A "Times" correspondent, discussing fhe future of Hirohito, says hopes for a settlement in Japan cannot be realised without retention of some self-respect by the Japanese. This would be sufficiently preserved at present by ...

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  8. QUISLING'S TRIAL BEGINS

    OSLO, Monday.—Threa professional and four non-professional judges are conducting the trial of Quisling, which opened to-day. The prosecution is ...

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  9. MacArthur's Tribute to British Army

    LONDON, Monday.—General MacArthur, replying to the King's victory congratulations, said: "I am deeply moved by your generous and inspiring message. ...

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  10. Jap. Kwantung Army Surrendering

    LONDON, Monday.—Moscow [?]eports that Jap troops of the kwantung Army have ceased resistance in most sectors of ...

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  11. INSTRUCTED TO MAKE FOR PRISON CAMPS

    RANGOON, Monday.—British troops, once they begin to occupy Japaneseheld territory, have been instructed to make for prison camps as soon as ...

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  12. Atomic Bomb Not Only Way to Kill

    LONDON, Monday.—"Mankind was shocked to speechlessness by news of the dropping of atomic bombs on Jap. cities, but atomic bombs destroyed only ...

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  13. NO ROOM FOR JEWS IN PALESTINE

    ALEXANDRIA, Monday. — Azzain Bey, general secretary of the Arab Leanne, commenting on President Truman's speech advocating ...

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  14. PATTON'S SOBRIQUET WORRIES FRENCHMAN

    PARIS, Monday.—French editors struggled heroically to give Major-General Patten his correct sobriquet ("Blood and Guts") when ...

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  15. COMMUNIST GRIP IN BULGARIA

    LONDON, Monday.—The British Government's attitude to Bulgaria is entirely in agreement with that of America, says the "Daily Telegraph's" ...

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  16. Big Step-up in U.S. Production is Planned

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "N.Y. Times" says American manufacturers plan to produce 41.6 p.c. more goods in the first full post-war year than in ...

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  17. TRANSPORT OF FROZEN MEAT

    LONDON, Monday.—New Zealand meat officials intend to protest to the Ministry of War Transport against what they describe as muddle in the allocation of ...

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  18. THREAT OF CIVIL WAR IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—The [?]nander of the Chinese Com[?]unist forces (General Chuteh), in a message to Generalissimo Chiang ...

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  19. AUSTRIAN TRIBUTE TO RED ARMY

    LONDON, Monday.—Picked Russian, British, American and French troops were in a guard of honor which marched past the marble figure of a Red Army soldier ...

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  20. RADAR MAY BE USED TO ASSIST THE BLIND

    LONDON, Monday.—The possibility of using jadar to assist the blind will be investigated by a research unit to be established by St. Dunstan's. The ...

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  21. BURMA FRONT QUIET AS ALLIES AWAIT SURRENDER MOVE

    RANGOON, Monday.—It is officially stated that there are no peace moves on the Burma front, and no military activity. Small guerilla clashes in outlying districts ...

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  22. Empire Army of 1,000,000 Men Advocated

    LONDON, Monday.—Military circles in London are of opinion that the Empire should maintain for some years an army of about a million men, comprising a ...

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