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  2. Forecast

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  4. Great Naval Force Sails Into Tokio Bay

    MANILA, Sunday.—Under the command of Admiral Halsey, 380 British and American ships this morning sailed info Tokio Bay. The force included 18 British warships. The typhoon, which has been raging around the shores of Japan, ...

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  5. QUEEN ATTENDS ST. PAUL'S

    The King and Queen led the National Thanksgiving Service at St. Paul's Cathedral, London. The picture shows the Queen with Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret leaving the cathedral after the service.—"New York Times" photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Supplies Dropped to P.O.W. in Japan

    MANILA, Sunday.—American planes this morning dropped food, medical supplies and comforts in prisoner of war camps in the Tokio area, where 32,000 Allied prisoners and civilian internees are quartered. The Japanese Domeii Newsagency announced that most of the Allied ...

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  7. Liberated From Ja[?] Prison Camp

    Governor-General of the Netherlands Indies (Tjarda von Starkenborgh Stachouwer) who was liberated from a Japanese war ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. QUISLING HAD TALKS WITH HITLER

    OSLO, Sunday (AAP).—Quisling told the court, which is trying him for treason, that Hitler in January 1945 assured him: ...

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  9. Island Fronts All Quiet

    LAE, Sunday.—All is quiet on the New Guinea-New Britain fronts, but the Japanese commanders are still awaiting the Imperial directive after the signing of the surrender in Japan before laying down arms. ...

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  10. Americans 'Land' in Japan

    OKINAWA, Sunday (A.A.P.).—The first Americans to land in Japan since the end of hostilities were two Lightning pilots, who were forced down on a Kyushu airfield through fuel trouble. They were well received by the Japanese. ...

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  12. Predicts Civil War in China

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The greatest civil war in China's history will break out very soon, according to Mr. W. H. Donald, former adviser to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. Mr. Donald is at present in America, where he went after being rescued ...

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  13. Release This Week of Jap. Atrocity Report

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Australian public will be told this week, in all their grim and ghastly horror, details of the inhuman atrocities inflicted on Australian fighting men in the islands by barbarous Japanese. ...

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  15. Church Head in Japan Pleads for Sympathy

    NEW YORK, Sunday (AAP.)—Tokio radio quoted the very Rev. Patrick Byrne, Superior of the Mary Knoll Fathers in Japan, as saying the U.S. forces would find the Japanese orderly and co-operative. ...

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  16. 12 Jap Generals Captured

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP).—The Russian armies in the Far East captured over 200,000 Japanese, including 12 generals, between ...

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