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  3. WHEAT MUST BE CONSERVED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The international Wheat Council, comprising representatives of Australia, Canada, Argentina, Britain and America, met in ...

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  4. ALLIED TROOPS ARRIVE IN SIAM

    RANGOON, TUESDAY.—ALLIED TROOPS HAVE ARRIVED IN BANGKOK, THE CAPITAL, TO BEGIN THE OCCUPATION OF THE COUNTRY, AND WILL PRESENTLY BE FOLLOWED BY LARGER FORCES. THEY FOUND SIAM IN A BAD STATE AS A RESULT OF THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    H.M.S. EURYALUS, one of Britain's newest cruisers in Rear Admiral Harcourt's force, which entered Hong Kong with the first British Naval forces since the defeat of Japan.-Roval Navy Oficial. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SPAIN SPEAKING WITH TWO VOICES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Diplomatic circles in Madrid are pondering the Spanish Government's apparently deliberate policy of speaking with unbending ...

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  7. German Arms Plants Producing Farm Requirements

    HEREFORD (Germany), Tues- I day-Great German arms plants aro now turning out goods to keep the German population alive, and grain ...

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  8. 15,000 TROOPS ABOUT TO ENTER TOKIO

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Japanese Radio says that between to-morrow and Friday more than 15,000 Allied troops will enter the Tckio area and the city itself. To-day approximately 20,000 Americans are to land at the Tachikawa Army air base, ...

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  9. VICTORY EMPTY UNLESS LESSON TAKEN TO HEART

    LONDON, Tuesday.-Britain could share whofe-hcartedly with her Dominions and Allies in he triumph in the Pacific, declared the Prime Minister (Mr. C R. Attlee) in a broadcast to mark the end of the Pacific war. Her people need yield pride.of place to none for their endurance of the severe ...

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  10. FANTASTIC OFFERS TO GEN. MACARTHUR

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday,—Fantastle offers have been made to General MaoArthur by the press, movie and radio and it is said that financial ...

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  11. Moscow Salute to Victory

    MOSCOW, Tuesday. —Generalissimo Stalin, in an order of the day an nouncing to the Red Army and Navy that Japan had capitulated, stated that ...

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  12. RUSSIAN "SHADOW GOVERNMENT" IN GERMANY

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The Russians have established ll centralised departments or ghost ministries in Berlin, through which the ...

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  13. Famous Painting Restored to Belgium

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday—The American military authorities, at a ceremony at the Royal Palace, restored to the Prince Regent the ...

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  14. SIGNED IN THE WRONG PLACE

    TOKIO BAY, Tuesday.—Colonel Cosgrave, who signed for Canada, was the culprit which interrupted the surrender signings aboard the Missouri. He ...

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  15. WOULD MAKE GERMANY SMALLER

    PARIS, Tuesday. — Senator Claude Pepper declared that Germany should be reduced to a country the size of France by cutting ...

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  16. YAMASHITA IN GAOL

    BAGUIO, Tuesday.— After a stiff, dignified five-minute surrender ceremony, General Yamashita and party were taken to the new Bilibid prison, ...

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  17. JAPAN BEGINS NEW POLITICAL EPOCH

    YOKOHAMA, Tuesday.—Japan has beaun a new political epoch with the militarists' influence wiped out and Industrials and politicians resuming ...

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  18. GERMANS HAD NEW DEADLY GAS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Germans had a war gas 100 times more deadly than the mustard gas used in the last war, one drop of ...

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  19. QUESTIONING JAP PRISON CAMP OFFICIALS

    YOKOHAMA, Tuesday.—Four Army teams are questioning prison camp officials and liberated prisoners with a view to listing war criminals. Americans have found a huge quantity of undelivered packages and letters, some looted and some dated August, 1942, in ...

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  21. Beat Japanese Soldiers to.Death

    HONG KONG, Tuesday.—A Chinese crowd beat armed Japonesa soldiers to death when the first British occupation force landed. ...

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  22. Indian Soldiers' Fidelity

    HONG KONG, Tuesday. — Freed Canadian prisoners paid high tributes to soldiers from India. They were subjected to,most intense Japanese ...

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  23. END OF RESISTANCE IN MANCHURIA

    MOSCOW, Tuesday—The last remnants of Japanese resistance in Manchuria ended when so-called roving detachments surrendered to the Red ...

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  24. Jews from Concentration Camps Sail for Palestine

    PARIS, Tuesday.—About l6OO Jewl liberated from Belsen and other concentration camps sailed for Palestine from Marseilles on Sunday. Eighteen, ...

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  25. GERMAN OIL PLANT RESUMES PRODUCTION

    LONDON, Tuesday. —Luxemburg Radio says that thc Leuna works, the largest synthetic oil plant in Germany, has resumed production. Fifteen ...

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  26. Czech Communists' Gift to Nation

    PRAGUE, Tuesday.—The Czech Communist Party, with the object of making a free gift to the State of 1,000,000 working hours, has ...

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  27. ATOMIC BOMB TURNED JAPANESE HILLS AND RICE FIELDS BROWN

    YOKOHAMA, Tuesday. —The "second radiation" turned green hills behind Hiroshima brown several days after the atomic bomb attack, according to Japanese correspondents. Green rice fields five miles distant were also turned completely brown. Many ...

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  29. Polish Soldiers Clash with Italians

    HOSIE, Tuesday.— The Italian Newsagency reports that one Communist was killed and two were seriously hurt in street fighting with Polish soldiers ...

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  30. ANOTHER MERCY SHIP LEAVES SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Another mercy ship left Sydney to-day bound for HongKong and other ports where released internees will be awaiting relief supplies. ...

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