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    A NEW PICTURE of U.S. Admiral Chester W. Nimitz taken in the tropical sunlight of Guam as he was surveying a small part of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HOW AMERICANS FOUND TOKIO

    TOKIO, Friday.—The people in this battered capital went about their daily tasks on this momentous day with shocked impassivity, but no outward sign of hostility to the few Americans who reached the city. ...

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  5. OCCUPATION FORCES CONTINUE TO POUR INTO JAPAN Now in Possession of More than 200 Square Miles

    TOKIO, FRIDAY.—AMERICAN OCCUPATION FORCES CONTINUED TO POUR IN BY AIR AND INCREASED THEIR HOLDINGS EVERY HOUR TO-DAY PREPARATORY TO THE SURRENDER CEREMONIES SOME TIME AFTER 9 A.M. ON SUNDAY. THE EIGHTH ARMY IS EXPECTED TO START LANDING TO-MORROW AT YOKOHAMA, ...

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    PERFECTLY CONTENT in her home-made swing, this yong Malayan on Balilcpapan sleeps soundly while another baby waits ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DEAD CITY

    TOKIO BAY, Friday.—Tokio Is a dead city. Nicholas Agueen, a member of the Soviet Embassy, told me that of the original 6,000,000 Inhabitants ...

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  8. JAPS APATHETIC IN YOKOHAMA

    YOKOHAMA, Friday.—While Japaneso troops guarded the highway, a battalion of tho llth Air-Borne Division occupied this sixth city of Japan ...

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  9. SEEKING SOLUTION TO AUSTRALIA,S LEND-LEASE PROBLEM

    WASHINGTON, Friday,—Both Australian and American officials acknowledge that their Governments are seeking a way, without definite results so far, towards a solution of what will happen when lend-lease ends. Among the questions raised are:—How will Australia pay for supplies already ordered ...

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  10. GENERAL BLAMEY ON WAY TO TOKIO

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The C-in-C. A.M.F. (General Sir Thomas Blamey) passed through Manila on Thursday on his way to Tokio, where he will sign the ...

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  11. Control Council Assumes Supreme Authority in Germany

    LONDON. Friday.—The Allied Control Commission had issued a proclamation to German people formally announclng the Control Council's ...

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  12. KNEW THEY WERE BEATEN AFTER OKINAWA

    TOKIO, Friday. — After the fall "of Okinawa, the Japanese knew their fate was sealed, according to civilian interpreters assigned to the ...

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  13. ALLIES WERE READY FOR GAS WAFARE

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Terrib gases to blister, choke and poison the blood and nerves of enemy troops were ready had the Axis ...

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  14. Hero's Welcome For Gen. Wainwright

    MANILA, Friday. — General Wainwright returned to Manila yesterday and received a hero's welcome; Military police could ...

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  15. REICH PRESS CHIEF CAPTURED

    HAMBURG, Friday.— Field-Marshal Montgomeiy's Hcadquaiteis announce the captuie of Otto Deitncb, former Reich press chief. ...

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  16. GENERAL MACARTHUR ELATED

    ATSUGI (Japan), Friday—When General MacAithur landed he was obviously elated at the appearance of his troops on Tokio's best aerodrome After saying to ...

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  17. JAPANESE FANATICS THREATENED TO SHOOT DOWN SURRENDER ENVOYS

    TOKIO, Friday.—Russell Brynes, former Associated Press correspondent in Tokio,and interned for over one year, says that some fanatical elements in Japan were so determined to continue the war that they publicly threatened to shoot down the ...

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  19. TOJO LIVING QUIETLY IN TOKIO SUBURB

    TOKIO, Friday.—The war Premier (General Tojo) is living quietly in a Tokio suburb. The Domei editor said: "We don't care.much for ...

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  20. ORIGINALLY LISTED 21 MAJOR WAR CRIMINALS

    LONDON, Friday.—The United Nations War Crimes Commission states that it originally listed 21 of the 24 major war criminals awaiting trial ...

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  21. "Worst Treason in History of Norway"

    OSLO, Friday,—In his summing up the public prosecutor declaied that Quisling was guilty ot the 'most far reaching and evil-minded acts of ticison in Norwegaian ...

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  22. NO NEWS OF PRIMATE

    ROME, Friday —The Vatican has not received any news of Cardinal Hlond, Pri mate of Poland, since his return there a month ago. Disquiet is incicased by the ...

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  24. Old Mutton or Empty Ovens: British Housewives' Choice

    LONDON, Friday—The choice facing British housewives soon will be old mutton, perhaps from eight year old Australian sheep, or empty ovens, because there is no first class lamb The buying up of the entire Australian meat surplus until 1948, for which an agreement is expected soon, will not solve the ...

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