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  3. FAR EASTERN SITUATION IN STATE OF FLUX

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The unexpectedly quick collapse of Japan has left the whole Far Eastern situation in a state of flux, fraught with explosive possibilities, says the "New York Times" correspondent, Hanson BaidWin. ...

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  4. SURRENDER DELEGATES

    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. JAPANESE SURRENDER TO BE SIGNED ABOARD BATTLESHIP

    MANILA, THURSDAY.—THE SUPREME COMMANDER FOR THE ALLIED POWERS (GENERAL DOUGLAS MACARTHUR) HAS ANNOUNCED THAT THE JAPANESE SURRENDER WILL BE SIGNED ABOARD THE BATTLESHIP MISSOURI IN TOKIO BAY. THE ALLIES ARE NOT TAKING ANY CHANCES, AND HAVE CAREFULLY ...

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  6. Lawlessness Among Displaced Persons in Central Europe

    LONDON, Thursday. — An outbreak of lawlessness among displaced persons in north-eastern Austria menaces the security of the ...

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  8. SURRENDER ENVOYS DUE IN RANGOON ON SUNDAY

    RANGOON, Thursday.—Japanese surrender envoys are due in Rangoon on Sunday. A radio message received by Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten said the delegation would be headed by Field-Marshal Count Terauchi's Chief of Staff. ...

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  9. Deadly Neutron Rays from Atomic Bombs

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — The Associated Press' science editor says that the Japanese reported to have died mysteriously a few days ...

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  10. Greatest Aerial and Naval Demonstration in History

    ABOARD DUKE OF YORK, Thursday.—The British and American Fleets to-day staged the greatest aerial and naval ...

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  11. POLITICAL TROUBLES IN RUMANIA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Secretary of State (Mr. J. Byrnes) disclosed to-day that Britain, America, and Russia were considering a Rumanian request for ...

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  12. WORLD CHARTER

    LONDON. Thursday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee), moving a resolution in the House of Commons approving of the United Nations ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN STARTS GLIDER CLUB IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday.—An Australian, Flt.-Lt. J. Ward (28). of the permanent R.A.F., formed a, glider club at his airfield near Brunswick. He discovered a ...

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  14. Starving Jap. Garrison

    MANILA, Thursday. — The Japanese have asked General MacArthur's permission to send food to their starving garrison on Marcus Island, which will ...

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  15. BOMB HAVOC IN JAPAN

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Tokio Radio says the atomic bombs killed 90,000 Japanese and injured 180,000. It adds that 170,000 were killed and ...

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  16. JAPS ANXIOUS FOR REFORMS

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — According to a Domei Agency broadcast, various political elements, particularly among Parliamentarians, are urging an ...

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  17. Argentine Crisis Brewing

    BUENOS AIRES, Thursday. — An Argentine Cabinet crisis is reported to be brewing. All the Government's civilian members may withdraw, leaving ...

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  19. Island Garrison Surrenders

    GUAM, Thursday. — The Navy announces that the commander of the small Japanese garrison on Mili Island, in the Marshalls, which was by-passed 18 months ...

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  20. BIG SUMS USED BY QUISLING

    LONDON, Thursday.—When the trial of Quisling was resumed to-day, the Judge produced accounts showing that Quisling since 1942 had personally used ...

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  21. GERMANS ARE HELPING THEMSELVES

    LONDON. Thursday.—"The Times" says an outstanding example of the Germans helping themselves back from ruin and idleness to usefulness is to be ...

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  22. Evacuation of War Prisoners

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — Tokio Radio says Japanese G.H.Q. have informed General MacArthur that Japanese Red Cross delegates and ...

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  23. Huge Fleet of Planes Ready to Carry Troops

    OKINAWA, Thurs.—The greatest fleet of four-engined Skymaster transport planes ever assembled on one field is spread over the ...

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