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  3. IMPETUOUS TERMINATION OF LEND-LEASE DEPLORED

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The New York "Sun's" David Lawrence says that bad manners, bad diplomacy, thoughtlessness and ineptitude marked the United States' impetuous termination of Lend-lease. The British assumed that a transitional period would be granted, especially at the statute runs till May. ...

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    FIRST PICTURE received by air of the Japanese surrender delegation at General MacArthur's headquarters Manila. In almost the attitude of schoolboys before the headmaster, they stand stiffly to attention, as they present their credentials to Lieut.-General Richard Sutherland, General MacArthur's Chief ot Staff.-U.S. Signal Corps picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 51 words
  5. MARINES AND SAILORS TO LAND IN JAPAN TO DAY MacArthur on Way to Tokio

    MANILA, WEDNESDAY.—ACCORDING TO AMERICAN BROADCASTS FROM THE UNITED STATES FLEET, LANDINGS IN JAPAN BY MARINES AND SAILORS WILL BEGIN TO-MORROW MORNING. THE AMERICAN ...

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  6. List of War Criminals

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A list of war criminals prepared by the United Nations, which will be published in London, Moscow, ...

    Article : 52 words
  7. SURVIVORS OF U.S. CRUISER IN SIAM

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Licut.-Colonel Nicol Smith, a strategic services officer who worked with the Siam Underground, told a ...

    Article : 192 words
  8. ATOMIC BOMB DEATH ROLL STILL MOUNTING

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — Tokio says the atomic bomb is still adding to the death roll at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, ...

    Article : 116 words
  9. D.D.T. Experiments Promising

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — A visiting Swiss scientist, Dr. Paul Muller, inventor of D.D.T., said experiments for the control of infantile paralysis ...

    Article : 121 words
  10. PREPARATIONS FOR LANDING IN MALAYA

    RANGOON, Wednesday.—Sailing towards Malaya and Sumatra, two task forces of the British East Indies Fleet made contact for the first time with the Japanese naval authorities, whose representatives boarded Rear-Admiral Walker's flagship, the ...

    Article : 423 words
  11. KING INSTITUTES NEW MEDALS

    LONDON, Wednesday—The King has instituted two new medals, the King's Medal for Courage in the Cause of Freedom, and the King's ...

    Article : 142 words
  12. Landing at Singapore on Sunday

    RANGOON, Wednesday. — Following the surrender of the Japanese naval bases at Penang and Sebang at the entrance to Malacca ...

    Article : 357 words
  13. Terrorist Organisations Discovered in Rumania

    BUCHAREST, Wednesday. — The Rumanian Ministry of the Interior announces that the police have discovered two terrorist organisations, which, they; ...

    Article : 37 words
  14. MANY PRISONERS SICK

    TOKIO, Wednesday. — A Swiss representative of the International Red Cross has informed Rear-Admiral Oscar Badger that 5000 Of tho 34,000 American ...

    Article : 74 words
  15. CHINESE COMMUNISTS STILL FIGHTING

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday. — A Communist communique says that Communists have entered Shumchun, 30 miles north of Hong Kong, and are battling with ...

    Article : 42 words
  16. RUSSIANS TAKE OVER PORT ARTHUR

    MOSCOW, Wednesday. — The Russian Navy flag has been hoisted in Port Arthur and the Red Army and Navy has taken over the city. ...

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  17. BRITISH PLANES FOR CIVILIAN USE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Tayloreraft Ltd., the makers of Auster civil aircraft, have received official permission to begin the construction of the first peace-time ...

    Article : 69 words
  18. French Force for Indo-China

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A French expeditionary corps of 8000 men which has been waiting at Madagascar to proceed to French Indo-China has been ordered to ...

    Article : 56 words
  19. WAITING TO GO ASHORE

    ABOARD U.S.S. BRAXTON, SUGAMI BAY, August 28 (delayed message).—The shores of Japan lie tantalisingly close to where we lie in ...

    Article : 391 words
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  21. TOKIO SAYS ALLIED PRISONERS ARE GIVING TROUBLE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday,—Tokio Radio says that prisoners and internees in Japan are refusing to obey camp authorities. The ...

    Article : 353 words
  22. AUSTRALIANS MAY LAND AT YOKASUKA

    SUGAMI BAY, August 28 (delayed message).—British Marines and sailers, and probably Australian sailors, will accompany American forces in ...

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  23. JAPANESE MILITARISM "MUST BE ABOLISHED"

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — Tokio Radio quoted "Asahi Shinibun" as saying that Japanese militarism must be abolished. "It is because we relied solely upon ...

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  24. Demand for Fast Air Service from Britain to Australia

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Successful developments in the three-day air mail service from Australia to Britain have led to a demand for a similar facility from Britain to Australia, says "The Times." The forces, chiefly Air Ministry, monopolise passenger and freight ...

    Article : 267 words
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  26. HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE AS V-BOMB PROPELLANT

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The Secretary of the Navy (Mr. Forrestal) disclosed that the Germans used hydrogen-peroxide as a ...

    Article : 225 words
  27. Re-organising Germany's Chemical Industry

    LONDON, Wednesday. — British Military Government experts are reorganising Germany's chemical industry, says Reuter's. A policy of ...

    Article : 55 words
  28. GREAT WELCOME FOR GRACIE AT LABUAN

    LABUAN, Wednesday.—Two minutes after Gracie Fields appeared before 10,000 men and women of the services here last night a tropical downpour began. Not one ...

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  29. REDUCTION OF GERMANY TO FARMING NATION ECONOMICALLY ABSURD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Associated Press correspondent in Berlin quotes British and American technical advised as saying that the reduction to a nation of small farmers as envisaged at the Potsdam Conference is a short-range political necessity and a longrange economic absurdity. ...

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