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  3. ISLAND GARRISONS SURRENDER

    GUAM, Monday. — In the Pagan Islands 2238 Japanese army and navy personnel surrendered to Commodore Vermon Grant aboard ...

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  4. ALLIED FORCES MASS FOR VICTORY MARCH IN TOKIO

    TOKIO, Monday.—Allied forces in Japan are massing for a victory march in Tokio. At least 25,000 American troops and Marines have landed. With Japan's formal surrender an accomplished fact, the ...

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  5. JAPAN'S PASSPORT TO SURRENDER

    By the Grace of Heaven, Emperor of Japan, seated on the Throne occupied by the same Dynasty changeless through ages eternal, To all to when these Presents shall come, Greeting! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    BALIKPAPAN MONKEY ponders the next move as he sits on the shoulder of Captain L. Hobson, of Ballarat, a member of the 21st ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WOULD HAVE BEEN COSTLY BATTLES ON JAP MAINLAND

    YOKOHAMA, Monday.—The "New York Times" correspondent says: "If Japan had not been knocked out of the war by air power and atomic bombs ...

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  8. Investigating Guilt of Thousands of Nazis

    LONDON, Monday.—Luxembourg Radio, quoting an American military spokesman of high rank in Germany, said that ...

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  9. Says Perth Sank in 20 Minutes

    TOKIO BAY, Monday.—The Australian cruiser Perth was hit and quickly sank in 20 minutes in the Java Sea battle, according to a survivor of the U.S. cruiser ...

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  10. FLYING-BOAT TO LAND IN SINGAPORE TO-DAY TO RECEIVE MESSAGES

    LONDON, Monday.—New Delhi Radio sent a message to Allied officers dropped by parachute in Singapore advising that a flyingboat would land in Singapore to-morrow to receive urgent messages. The radio requested an urgent reply to a message regarding the sick ...

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  11. Anxious About Fate of Italians in Russia

    MILAN, Monday.—Workers' delegation, which recently returned from Russia reports that Russia is holding 20,000 Italian prisoners. This figure has caused ...

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  12. EXPECT TURMOIL IN INDO-CHINA

    YOKOHAMA, Monday.—General Ie Clere told Allied correspondents that the French expected turmoil when they returned in the near future to ...

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  13. Expensive Tweed Suits for Servicemen

    LONDON, Monday.—Thousands of servicemen on being demobilised will be given superfine Scotch tweed suits, which would cost between 30 and 40 guineas in ...

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  14. BELSEN TRIAL BEGINS ON SEPTEMBER 17

    BERLIN, Monday.—The trials of the Belsen camp commandant, Josef Kramer, and 50 guards on charges of mass murder will begin at Luneburg on September 17. ...

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  15. COST OF WAR TO UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—United States war losses in Europe and the Pacific were 252,885 killed, 651,218 wounded, 43,989 missing, and ...

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  16. Persian Protest to Russia

    TEHERAN, Monday.—The Persian Government sent an official note of protest to the Soviet Embassy demanding a free hand in moving ...

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  17. Russian Withdrawal From Vienna Delayed

    LONDON, Monday.—British forces who were scheduled to occupy and administer five Vienna districts on Saturday have so far taken over only two, because the ...

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  18. MILLIONS OF HOMELESS GERMANS

    LONDON, Monday.—According to welfare workers, between 8,000,000 and 12,000,000 Germans are now homeless wanderers as a result of mass ...

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  19. "Tokio Rose" Interviewed

    NEW YORK, Monday.—An Agency, circulating an interview with "Tokio Rose," describes her as Los Angeles-born Iva Toguri (30), a graduate of the University of ...

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  20. YAMASHITA SURRENDERS AND IS TAKEN PRISONER

    BAGUIO, Monday.—General Yamashita formally and unconditionally surrendered to Lieut-General Wainwright, who was accompanied by Lieut.-General Percival. Yamashita signed a document similar to that signed aboard the battleship Missouri in Tokio Bay. The ceremony was delayed ...

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  22. Wants Hand in Framing Fiscal Policy

    LONDON, Monday. — The right to take part in framing Britain's fiscal policy is claimed by the general council of the Trade Union ...

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  23. DENIED THAT PRINCESS ELIZABETH IS TO BECOME ENGAGED

    LONDON, Monday.—The Press Association states that Buckingham Palace knows nothing about rumors in monarchist circles in Athens which ...

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  25. LONDON GLIDER CLUB RESUMES FLIGHTS

    LONDON, Monday.—Defying the Air Ministry, which has not yet lifted the ban on civil flying, the London Gliding Club yesterday made the first civilian glider ...

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  26. IMPORTANT STEP TOWARDS UNITY IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Monday. — The N.A.N.A. correspondent says Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek will permit Japanese armies in Northern China to surrender to the Chinese Communist Army. This is the first important step towards Communist and National Government ...

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  27. Fortunate that Hirohito Safeguarded

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The former Ambassador to Tokio, Mr. Joseph Grew, declared that he was exceedingly happy that the Allied leaders had heeded his ...

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