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  3. JAPANESE WANT TO TALK BEFORE THEY SIGN SURRENDER

    MANILA, Tues.—The Japanese Government has asked Gen MacArthur for an opportunity to discuss with him the surrender terms before the signing of the surrender document, already fixed for Sunday aboard the US battleship ...

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  4. Japs Beaten Before Atomic Bomb

    SAGAMI BAY, Tues.— Japanese naval officers revealed that even before the atomic ...

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    Top: Australian troops embarking at Sydney on the interstate liner Duntroon, which sailed on Monday for Singapore. Bottom: Members of the AAMWS who will assist in the relief of Australian prisoners in Malaya. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TRUMAN SEES PACIFIC PERIL

    WASHINGTON, Tues. (AAP).—Asserting that the Pacific situation retains many elements of danger, President ...

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  7. SHIPS OF EAST INDIES FLEET RACE TO SINGAPORE APPROACHES

    RANGOON, Tues.— Two task forces of the British East Indies Fleet, preparing the way for the Allied return to Singapore, were due to arrive today at the islands of Sabang and Penang, guarding the north-western entrance of the Malacca Straits. THEY were preparing to put into ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SURRENDER CEREMONY OFF RABAUL

    LAE, Tues. — When Lt-Gen Imamura, commander of the Jap forces in New Britain, New Guinea, and the ...

    Article : 181 words
  9. Japs Assuring Safe Transfer Of War Prisoners

    SINGAPORE RADIO said yesterday the Japanese authorities were taking steps to enable the smooth, safe transfer of Allied prisoners of war and internees. AFTER discussions with the Red ...

    Article : 286 words
  10. Hara-Kiri By Japs

    NEW YORK, Tues.—According to Tokio Radio 36 members of Japanese ultra-patriotic organisations have ...

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