The Allied landings for the occupation of Japan will begin next week-end followed by the arrival of General MacArthur on Tuesday. The Tokio radio announced this yesterday. There is no confirmation from General MacArthur's headquarters. ...
Article : 353 wordsNew York, Aug. 22.—The Tokio radio says that one of the Japanese surrender emissaries reported that the attitude of the American ...
Article : 510 wordsMelbourne, Aug. 22.—There is intense activity around the great fortress at Rabaul, where 55,000 Japanese are congregated, according to ...
Article : 357 wordsCanberra, Aug. 22.—Australia will sign the instrument of surrender with Japan at Tokio in the same way as the representatives of ...
Article : 571 wordsLondon, Aug. 22.—The Japanese Kwantung army formally surrendered at Harbin to Major-General Shezakhov. Agency correspondents ...
Article : 153 wordsManchester, Aug. 22.—Bright sunshine this morning followed two more sharp showers last night. Hassett who did not use the only ...
Article : 1,935 wordsLondon, Aug. 21.—Behind the terse announcements of Russia's campaign in Manchuria lies an untold story of consummate staff ...
Article : 240 wordsBougainville, Aug. 22.—To discuss further details of the surrender of the Bougainville Japanese, an Australian envoy, under a ...
Article : 283 wordsAccording to the Tokio radio, a Japanese communique announced that, in order to facilitate the Allied landings in Japan, the ...
Article : 458 wordsLondon, Aug. 22.—According to the Tokio radio, the latest check of the damage done by atomic bombs at Hiroshima and Nagasaki ...
Article : 314 wordsNew York, Aug. 21.—Rear-Admiral Forrest Sherman, who represented Admiral Nimitz at the Manila talks, indicated to-day that ...
Article : 96 wordsOslo, Aug. 21.—Nazi Party files in Germany provided additional evidence against Quisling during to-day's session of his trial for ...
Article : 661 wordsCanberra, Aug. 22.—A battalion of highly trained Australian paratroopers will comprise Australia's token force for the occupation of ...
Article : 125 wordsLondon, Aug. 21.—An announcement from Buckingham Palace officially denied a rumour reported in "Libre Belgique," the leading ...
Article : 44 wordsBougainville, Aug. 22.—Seven tons of rice and three tons of bread will be needed each day to feed the Australian estimate of ...
Article : 295 wordsSydney, Aug. 22.—The City Coroner, Mr. Austin, returned an open finding after an inquiry into the death of Joseph Morgan Houston ...
Article : 95 wordsNew York, Aug. 20.—The Domei newsagency to-day broadcast under a Singapore dateline a proclamation by the Supreme Commander ...
Article : 243 wordsLondon, Aug. 21.—Replying to a question about the arrangements for bringing home released war prisoners from the Far East, the ...
Article : 139 wordsManila, Aug. 22.—The Tokio radio has made a special appeal to Kamikaze pilots to cease operations. As the "New York Times" ...
Article : 169 wordsManchester, Aug. 22.—Pettiford, who is suffering from a slight gastric attack, will be unable to take the field in England's second ...
Article : 43 wordsBerlin, Aug. 21.—The United States 82nd Airborne Division today fulfilled its pledge that one day, in peace or in war, it would jump ...
Article : 61 wordsRangoon, Aug. 22.—French forces, including Maquis and veterans of the European war, are waiting in Ceylon to lead the reoccupation ...
Article : 63 wordsManila, Aug. 22.—The announcement that British and Australian forces will reoccupy all the islands south of the Philippines indicates ...
Article : 45 words(Such of the cable news in this issue as is so headed, appeared in the "Times," and is sent to this papet by special permission. It should be ...
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