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  3. LITTLE LEFT OF CONGESTED DISTRICTS IN NAGASAKI

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—A "Herald Tribune" correspondent, in a wireless message from a Flying Fortress over Nagasaki, said that at first glance Nagasaki looked as though it had been swept clean by a great flood that had deposited red clay and silt, not leaving any debris except a fringe around ...

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  4. MEETING OF COMBINED STAFF

    Lieut.-Gencral Albert C. Wedemeyer (centre), Commander of U.S. military forces in China and Chief of Staff to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, presiding over a meeting of the combined Chinese-American staff.—U.S. Office of War Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TOKIO SEEKS MORE SURRENDER TALKS AS FIRST TROOPS LAND IN JAPAN

    MANILA, TUESDAY. —THE ANNOUNCEMENT THAT THE FIRST. AMERICAN OCCUPATION TROOPS, COMPRISING 150 TECHNICAL SPECIALISTS, HAD LANDED ON THE ATSUGI AERODROME AT 9 A.M.' TO-DAY, AND THAT AN ...

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  6. JAPAN IN HOPELESS POSITION BEFORE ATOMIC BOMBING

    SAGAMI BAY (Japan), Tues. —Japanese naval officers revealed that even before the atomic bombing and the Russian ...

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    ADMIRAL NIMITZ, Commandor of the United States Pacific Fleet, who announced that a large Allied fleet would continue to control Japanese water for an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. INDIAN DESERTERS TO BE TREATED WITH MERCY

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday. — The Government of India has decided to treat with mercy and generosity rank and file soldiers who yielded ...

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  9. LEND-LEASE DECISION BRITAIN'S POSITION "EXAGGERATED"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Britain's position in the forthcoming conversations with the U.S. is by no means as weak as was suggested in the House of Commons last week, says a special writer for "The Times," examining the effect of the termination of Lend-lease. The correspondent admits that Britain, ...

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  10. CONTACT WITH YAMASHITA

    MANILA, Tuesday.—Although the United States authorities were aware that Yamashita was still alive in Northern Luzon, his ...

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  11. BERLIN FORCE TO BE REDUCED

    BERLIN, Tuesday. — The number of troops in Berlin is to be reduced by 3000, partly because a large protecting force is no longe[?] ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA ASKED TO AID CHINA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—U.N.-R.R.A. has asked Australia and New Zealand to increase allocations of relief supplies for China, particularly ...

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  13. HURRICANE BATTERING TEXAS COAST

    HOUSTON, Tuesday.—Bay City, in Michigan, 60 miles south-west of Houston, is being torn apart by a 100 m.p.h. hurricane, which is battering the Texas coast. ...

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  16. NAVAL FORCES SPEED TOWARDS MALAYA

    COLOMBO, Tuesday.—Two forces from the British East Indies Fleet are en route to make preliminary contact with the Japanese off Malaya. The ...

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  17. Trial of Quisling to Be Resumed To-day

    OSLO, Tuesday. — The Qui[?]ling trial will not be resumed until to-morrow, as the prisoner is resting ofter medical tests made during the week-end. ...

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  18. TREATY SIGNED IN HALMAHERAS

    MOROTAI, Monday.— The greyhaired Japanese Lieut.-General Ishii, commander of all the Japanese forces in the Halmaheras, ...

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  19. U.S. Airman Killed by Japs

    GUAM, Tuesday. — The Japanese informed the American colonel who negotiated the Palans surrender that one of their officers killed a member of a ...

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  20. Chinese Communists' Programme.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — In a broadcast from Yenan the Chinese Communists urged a conference of all Chinese parties, free elections and ...

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  21. Japs Meeting Trouble in Malaya

    NEW YORK, Tues.—A Singapore broadcast picked up here said that the Japanese in an effort to ...

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  22. FIRST PRISONERS REACH RANGOON

    RANGOON, Tuesday.—The special representative of A.A.P. says it is reliably stated that the first prisoners to reach Rangoon from ...

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  23. Committed Hara-Kiri

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Tokio Radio said that 36 members of the Japanese ultra-patriotic organisation committed hara-kiri —10 near the Atagoyama shrine on ...

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  24. Burma Agreement Provides For Immediate Relief of Prisoners

    RANGOON, Tuesday.—The "local agreement" signed with the Japanese last night gives the Allied forces facilities to begin the immediate relief of prisoners of war and internees, and enables preliminary local steps to be taken to clear the way for the over-all surrender as early as possible. In the harsh glare of a dozen floodlights Lieut.-General Takazi and other envoys from Japanese Southern ...

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