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    City Forecast.--Fine, mild day, with freshening N. and NW winds, cloud developing at ...

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  5. HISTORIC PICTURES: WAR'S LAST DRAMA

    War's End: Historic radio picture of signing of surrender document aboard Missouri in initio Hay, by General MacArthur,'yesterday. Behind him stand Lieut.-General Wainwright (left) hero of Corregidor, and Licut.-General Percival, GOC Singapore Garrison, both of whom were recently released from Japanese POW camps. Picture on right shows liberated British Colonial officials greeted at Chungking airport by lite British Ambassador to China, Sir Horace Seymour. From the left they are: Sir Percy McElwaine, Chief Justice Straits Settlements; Sir Shenton Thomas. Governor Straits Settlements; Sir Harry Trusted. Chief Justice Federated Malay States; Sir Horace Seymour; Sir Mark Young, Governor of Hongkong; and Mr. Charles R. Smith, Governor of North Borneo. or war information Ptcturcgrams ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MACARTHUR DEMANDS FACTS ON PRISONERS

    TOKIO, Monday.--General Mac-Arthur has demanded from the Japanese Government full information regarding Allied war prisoners, 6000 of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Japs Given First Orders By Allies

    TOKIO, Monday.--First orders from the Allies were sent today to commanders of the Japanese army, navy and air forces: These call for immediate surrender to General MacArthur ...

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    AMIDST the general rejoicing over Japan's surrender, a saddening feature is the delay in the release of names of rescued prisoners of war. Relatives of the men, under the agonising ...

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  11. BATAAN CAPTIVES KILLED EACH OTHER FOR WATER

    TOKIO, Monday.--Nine American survivors from Bataan and Corregidor report that thirst-maddened soldiers killed each other over drinking-water on the long voyage to Japan. ...

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