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  3. BRITAIN SHOCKED AT U.S. LEND-LEASE DECISION

    LONDON, Sunday.—The British" public has been, profoundly shocked by Mr Attlee's statement in the House of Commons on the serious consequences of America's sudden ending of lend-lease. Although negotiations now going on, with the aim of tapering ...

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  4. WORKED ON ATOMIC BOMB

    Two of the British scientists who worked on tbs atomic bomb. Left: Sir James Chadwick. Right: Sir George Thompson.—British Official Radio photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HUGE FLEET STANDING INSHORE SOUTH OF TOKIO BAY

    MANILA, Sunday.—People on the Japanese mainland today saw 380 Allied warships, including British battleships and other vessels under the command of Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, Commander-in-Chief of the British Pacific Fleet, standing ...

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  6. JAP ENVOYS ARRIVE AT RANGOON TO MAKE SURRENDER PLANS

    RANGOON, Sunday.—Lieur.—General Takazo Numata, Chief of Staff to Count Terauchi, Commander of the Japanese Southern Army, accompanied by other envoys, arrived at Rangoon by air from Saigon at 9.45 a.m. to-day to discuss with Admiral Lord Louis ...

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  7. Tokio Announces Cabinet Changes

    NEW YORK, Sunday, — Tokio Radio Staates that the Japanese munitions industry has been abolished and that the Munitions Minister (Nakajama) has been ...

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  8. JAP. WAS WILLING TO CONTINUE FIGHT

    OKINAWA, Sunday. — Led by tough, cocky little Major Akamatsu, 274 Japanese soldiers and 21 officers marched out of the hills of Tokashiki ...

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  9. BRITAIN'S COAL STOCKS LOW

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Minister for Fuel (Mr. E. Shinwell) said at Cardiff that Britain's coal stocks were very low, but that Britain ...

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  10. BRITISH RIGHTS IN HONG KONG TO BE RESPECTED

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek said that China would not send troops to Hong Kong to receive the Japanese surrender ...

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  11. Hong Kong Prisoners Transferred

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—A Domel broadcast said most of the Allied prisoners and Internees held in Hong Kong had now been transferred to ...

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  12. Tried to Delay Soviet Advance

    LONDON. Sunday.—Japanese in south Sakhalin, though they capitulated, attempted to delay the Soviet advance and to take away everything ...

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  13. SURRENDER TO BE SIGNED AT NANKING

    CHUNGKING, Sunday. — The Chinese High Command has announced that Chinese national troops have entered Nanking, where the formal ...

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  14. JAPS. BESET BY TROUBLES IN CHINA

    MANILA, Sunday.—The Japanese are still complaining to General MacArthur that they are having difficulties with the Russians and from attacks ...

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  15. France's "Battle for Coal"

    LILLE, Sunday.—The French High Command hos mobilised 20,000 troops in the Lille mining region for France's "battle for coal." About 2400 troops are to be ...

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  16. German Conductor Shot Dead

    BERLIN, Sunday.—Leo Borchard, conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic Orehestra, was shot and hilled shortly before midnight on Friday when his car failed to ...

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  18. Says Japanese Will Be Co-operative

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — Tokio Radio quoted Very Rev. Patrick Byrne, superior of the Mary Knoll Eathers in Japan, as saying that ...

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  20. GREAT POWERS ACCUSED OF DOMINATING U.N.R.R.A.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A protest against the domination of U.N.R.R.A. by the Great Powers" was made by Australia's representative (Mr. S. M. Bruce) at the plenary session. The matter arose when Mr. Brue ...

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  21. Many Japanese Committing Suicide

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Tokio says that Japanese are committing suicide in large numbers before the Imperial Palace. ...

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