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ON LUZON

FALL OF BAGUIO IMMINENT (Rec. 8 a.m.) NEW YORK, April 27

" Three coloumns of Americans closed in on Baguio on Wednesday and its fall is believed to be imminent," says tho 'Herald-Tribune's' Manila correspondent. Tho fall of the city, after a siege of two months, may not end Japanese resistance in Northern Luzon, but will compress the enemy into'Cagayan Valley. Boastful Yaniashita, if lie had not already flown to Formosa or Japan, will probably abandon his forces to their faic as most of fhe Japanese " brass hats " do when (he going is too tough.

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Evening Star, Issue 25470, 28 April 1945, Page 8

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ON LUZON Evening Star, Issue 25470, 28 April 1945, Page 8

ON LUZON Evening Star, Issue 25470, 28 April 1945, Page 8

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