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  4. Unbelievable Jap Cruelties And Atrocities

    SINGAPORE, Sept. 8.—Administrative personnel among the prisoners are completing exhaustive dossiers from which the Allies may prosecute the Japanese perpetrators of utmost unbelievable cruelties and atrocities in Changi gaol. ...

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  6. Okinawa Clinched Defeat Of Japan

    YOKOHAMA, Sept 8.— According to the Associated Press, Rear-Admiral Toshitane Takata revealed that ...

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  7. CRULL JAP PROPAGANDA FILM

    LONDON, September 8—SEAC states that the Japanese made a propaganda film at the Allied prisoners of war camp at Slam, ...

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    Marshal Zhukov, who took the salute from troops of the four Allies In the Tiergarten, at an official V.P. parade in Berlin. in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Capitulation Ceremony Off Rabaul

    JACQUINOT BAY, Sept, 8.— When Lieut.-Gen. Hitoshi Imamura placed his sword before Lieut.-Gen. V. A, H. Sturdee, ...

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  10. HITLER REPORTED TO BE ALIVE

    LONDON September 8,— The British Security Police are investigating strong rumours that [?] and Bormann have been ...

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  11. Japs Expect Peace For 20 Years

    JOHORE, Sept. 8. — The Sultan of Johore told reporters that the Japanese commander at Singapore, Lieut ...

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  12. GRIM FIGHT FOR LIFE

    SYDNEY Sat,—Doctors in Sydney hospital the waging a grim fight for the life of Diana He[?] (19)a showgirl who was ...

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  13. EMPIRE AIR ROUTE TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON Sept 8—It is expected that, as the first step towards restoring the normal Empire air route to Australia, a new flying ...

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  14. NEED FOR STRONG PEACE ORGANISATION

    LONDON Sept. 8—Mr. Stettinius, in a speech at the United Nations preparatory commission, said the end of the Japanese war ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader: The Prison Camp Horror

    NEW YORK, Sept. 8—The first United States troops entered Tokio at 11 o’clock to-day, Japanese time. The Stars and Stripes was raised over the ancient city as General MacArthur established authority over the battered capital in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Unemployment In Japan

    TOKIO Sept. 8—The newspaper, “Asahi,” says a quarter of Japan’s population is without jobs, including ten million war ...

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  18. WELL-ARMED JAPS REFUSE TO SURRENDER

    LONDON, Sept 8.—Two thousand well-armed, but hungry Japanese, the biggest of low groups m Burma, who are refusing to surrender, are clashing with the British in an attempt to ford the Sittang river, in order to reach food in ...

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  19. ESCAPED TWICE FROM JAPANESE

    WASHINGTON September 8.— Commander W. S. Cunningham, who was in charge of Wake island when it was captured has ...

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  20. BLACK MARKET IN TOKIO

    TOKIO Sept 8—Despite the Government’s attempt to maintain pegged prices inflation and black markets are at present ...

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  21. THE HAPPIEST PEOPLE IN OSAKA

    NEW YORK, Sept 8.—The happiest people in Osaka are hundreds of Allied prisoners, including Americans captured at Corregidor and British taken at Hongkong, who yesterday walked out of the prison camp and established their headquarters at the new Osaka Hotel, says the “New York Times” correspondent. ...

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  22. Wheat Shortage In Italy

    LONDON Sept. 8.—Italy facing the smallest wheat harvest for 20 years. This is attributed to a severe drought and lack of ...

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  24. NOTHING TO REGRET, SAYS QUISLING

    LONDON Sept. 8—Quisling, concluding a two-days’ oration in his own defence at the treason trial, said he worked hard to ...

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