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  3. PARATROOPERS ADVANCING ON TOKIO

    TOKIO, THURSDAY.—THE OCCUPATION OF JAPAN BECAME A REALITY TO-DAY WITH LANDINGS BY SPEARHEAD UNITS ON THE ATSUGI AIRFIELD, 18 MILES SOUTH-WEST OF TOKIO, AND BY BRITISH AND AMERICAN MARINES AT YOKOSUKA. THESE OPERATIONS WERE QUICKLY FOLLOWED BY THE OCCUPATION OF YOKOHAMA, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BETTER UNDERSTANDING ON LEND-LEASE STOPPAGE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes), at a press conference, reported a much better Anglo-American understanding on the termination of lend-lease than a few days ago. He added that the United States would ...

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  5. PEARL HARBOR DISASTER INQUIRY BOARD HOLDS ARMY CHIEF PARTLY RESPONSIBLE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—General Marshall, Chief of the U.S. General Staff, is held partly responsible by the Army Board of Inquiry for the disaster which occurred at Pearl Harbor when the Japanese attacked-on December 7, 1941. President Truman, in releasing the report, said the criticism ...

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  6. Sees Danger in "Crossed-Fingers Peace"

    MIAMI, Thursday.—General Chennault said he saw danger in a Japanese crossed-finger peace. The Japanese, spiritually, were undefeated. They realised after the ...

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  7. Reports on Malaya Being Re-examined

    LONDON, Thursday. — The written reports of Lieut.-General Gordon Bennett, who was commander of the Australian forces in Malaya, and ...

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  9. BRITISH NAVAL FORCE AT HONG KONG

    LONDON, Thursday.—A strong force of the British Pacific Fleet has arrived at Hong Kong, says Reuter's correspondent aboard H.M.S. Indomitable. ...

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  10. REPARATIONS CONFERENCE TO BE CALLED

    PARIS, Thursday. — The Quai d'Orsay announces that an international conference will be called, probably in November, to ...

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  12. Leader Recalls First Ground Force Victory

    TOKIO, Thursday. — Lieut.-General Eichelberger, who will command the Allied ground forces in the Tokio area, said to-day: "As we proudly reach the ...

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  13. Desolation in Yokohama Beyond Description

    TOKIO, Thursday. — An Ame rican Broadcasting Company correspondent, on arriving at Yoko hama, said the heart of Japan's ...

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  14. Rangoon Correspondent's Complaint

    LONDON, Thursday.—"We may be short of transport aeroplanes, but not so short that one could not have been assigned to carry a party of correspondents ...

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  15. BRITAIN SUPPLIED EIRE WITH ARMS

    DUBLIN, Thursday.—People in Eire for the first time are enabled to see the weapons that Eire would have used if attacked. They are ...

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  16. 30,500 Prisoners in Singapore

    LONDON, Thursday. — All India Radio, quoting a message from the Japanese commander of Allied prisoners in Singapore said there were 30,500 Allied ...

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  17. AIRMEN TORTURED BY JAPANESE

    SHANGHAI, Thursday. — Eight American airmen who were tortured mercilessly by the Japanese are still held in gaol in Shanghai. ...

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  18. Held Personally Responsible for Execution of Lord Mountbatten's Orders

    RANGOON, Thursday.—Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten broadcast a message over New Delhi Radio warning Field-Marshal Count Tcrauchi that, as supreme Japanese commander, he would be held personally responsible for the execution of Lord Mountbatten's orders by all subordinate Japanese ...

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  19. NEWSPAPERS BROUGHT RESULTS

    LONDON, Thursday.—It has been disclosed that from D-day onward thousands of Germans surrendered after reading specially produced newspapers, which ...

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  20. OCCUPATION COST GREECE £70,000,000

    ATHENS, Thursday.—The Ministry of Public Works estimates that the enemy occupation cost Greece £70,000,000 at pre-war rates. The Germans ...

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