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Advertising : 1 wordsMANILA, 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 ...
Article : 705 wordsThe 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]
Article : 75 wordsMANILA, 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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Advertising : 87 wordsLONDON, 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 ...
Article : 264 wordsOSLO, Monday.—Threa professional and four non-professional judges are conducting the trial of Quisling, which opened to-day. The prosecution is ...
Article : 216 wordsLONDON, Monday.—General MacArthur, replying to the King's victory congratulations, said: "I am deeply moved by your generous and inspiring message. ...
Article : 82 wordsLONDON, Monday.—Moscow [?]eports that Jap troops of the kwantung Army have ceased resistance in most sectors of ...
Article : 220 wordsRANGOON, Monday.—British troops, once they begin to occupy Japaneseheld territory, have been instructed to make for prison camps as soon as ...
Article : 226 wordsLONDON, Monday.—"Mankind was shocked to speechlessness by news of the dropping of atomic bombs on Jap. cities, but atomic bombs destroyed only ...
Article : 109 wordsALEXANDRIA, Monday. — Azzain Bey, general secretary of the Arab Leanne, commenting on President Truman's speech advocating ...
Article : 83 wordsPARIS, Monday.—French editors struggled heroically to give Major-General Patten his correct sobriquet ("Blood and Guts") when ...
Article : 68 wordsLONDON, Monday.—The British Government's attitude to Bulgaria is entirely in agreement with that of America, says the "Daily Telegraph's" ...
Article : 166 wordsNEW 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 ...
Article : 87 wordsLONDON, Monday.—New Zealand meat officials intend to protest to the Ministry of War Transport against what they describe as muddle in the allocation of ...
Article : 113 wordsCHUNGKING, Monday.—The [?]nander of the Chinese Com[?]unist forces (General Chuteh), in a message to Generalissimo Chiang ...
Article : 162 wordsLONDON, 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 ...
Article : 68 wordsLONDON, 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 ...
Article : 199 wordsRANGOON, 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 ...
Article : 469 wordsLONDON, 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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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Tue 21 Aug 1945, Page 1
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