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  3. BURMA FRONT NO RESPONSE TO SURRENDER LEAFLETS

    RANGOON, Tuesday.—No response has been made to surrender leaflets opped on Japanese positions yesterday. An official spokesman said, "We have been forced to take defensive action to protect guerilla forces in the Shwcgyin area. Thunderbolts attacked Japanese threatening to surround the ...

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  4. CHINESE CENTRES IN THE NEWS

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  5. AIR-BORNE LANDING IN JAPAN ON OR AFTER SUNDAY, SAYS TOKIO.

    MANILA, TUESDAY.—THE FIRST GROUP OF ALLIED OCCUPATION FORCES WILL ARRIVE IN JAPAN ON OR AFTER SUNDAY, ACCORDING TO TOKIO. THE GROUP WILL BE AIR-BORNE, AND WILL LAND ON THE ATSUKI AIRPORT. A SECOND GROUP, WHICH WILL BE CONVEYED IN WARSHIP S, WILL ARRIVE AT YOKISUKI ON OR AFTER ...

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  6. RADAR GAVE US FIRST PLAGE IN NIGHT BOMBING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The veil of secrecy was lifted from Britain's biggest radar research station when Empire newspapermen flew from London to Great Malvern, near die Cotswold Hills. They found alongside the little sedate country town virtually a 'greater" ...

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  7. SURRENDER PLANE RUNS INTO DITCH

    IESHIMA, Tuesday.—One of the two Japanese surrender planes ran into a ditch while preparing to take off for Japan. The ...

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  8. BIG SHIPPING CHANGES SOON

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Big changes are expected in the Pacific shipping situation almost Immediately, says the "Evening Standard." An early ...

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  9. QUISLING'S TRIAL. AGGRESSIVE FIGHT FOR LIFE.

    OSLO, Tuesday.— Quisling, ending yesterday's hearing, put up an aggressive fight for his life. He shouted repeatedly to the crowded ...

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  10. JAPAN ON VERGE OF UPHEAVAL.

    MANILA, Tuesday.— Beaten on the battlefield, economically crippled and lacking sufficient food for the people, Japan is on the verge of an ...

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  11. Chinese Forces Clash With Communists.

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—It is credibly reported that the regular Chinese forces have clashed with the Communists near Taiyuan, the ...

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  12. ANGLO-RUSSIAN FRIENDSHIP

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Moscow Radio says the British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) and Generalissimo Stalin have exchanged ...

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  13. No More Lend-Lease

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—President Truman is expected formally to announce the termination of Lend-Lense to-day. Requisitions on which contracts have been ...

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  14. KING RECEIVES CONGRATULATIONS OF PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—King Geerge went from Buckingham Palace to Westminster to-day to receive Parliament's congratulations on Japan's ...

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  15. Britain Reduces Price of Petrol

    LONDON, Tuesday. — It is officially stated that petrol and diesel oll prices will be reduced 2d and ld per gallon respectively from to-day. ...

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  16. NO JAP FLEET LEFT TO SURRENDER

    GUAM, Tues.—Raar-Admiral Forrest Sherman, who represented Admiral Nimitz at Manila, indicated to-day that there would ...

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  17. ENORMOUS COST OF ATOMIC BOMBS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The cen tre of an atomic bomb explosion was very much like the sun's core, but, If anything, hotter, said ...

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  18. BRITAIN WILL NEVER FORGET OUR HELP

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Britain will never forget Australia and New Zealand's prompt aid at the outbreak of the war, said Cr, A. J. Macdonald, the ...

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  20. PEACE TREATY WITH ITALY SOON

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The matter of making a peace treaty with ItaJy would come before the Foreign Ministers' Council in London in September, the Foreign ...

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  21. CHINA SHOULD DOMINATE FAR EASTERN WATERS

    MANILA, Tuesday.— Lieut.-General Chu Shih Ming, a member of the Chinese surrender delegation, said China should dominate Fat Eustern waters from ...

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  22. Four of Doolittle's Team Released.

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—The Office ot Strategic Services announces that four mombers of Goneral Doolittle's first mission over Tokio have been released from ...

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  23. GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF ATOMIC RESEARCH

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The chairman of the Senate Military Affaris Committee (Senator Thomas) announced that legislation would be introduced early in ...

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  25. CONTINUITY STILL KEYNOTE OF BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Ernest Bevin's speech on foreign affairs will be read all over the world with relief (says the "Daily Mail"). In his first important pronouncement as Foreign Minister he made it clear that continuity is s till the keynote of British foreign policy. Mr. Bevin proclaims frankly that Labor's policy regarding world affairs is that laid down by his ...

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