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  3. ESCAPED RAID DAMAGE

    A scene in the centre of Tokio showing large modern buildings which ap parently escaped serious damage in the Allied air raids. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THOUSANDS OF SINGAPORE PRISONERS DIED

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.—A terrible indictment of the Japanese has been drawn up by prisoners of war and internees in Singapore. The Changi gaol, which was Singapore island's main prisoner ...

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  5. THINK DELAYED EFFECTS OF ATOMIC BOMB CAUSED BY SPECIAL RADIATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Scientists in London and New York last night examined the first official Allied reports from atomic bombed Japanese cities, says the "Daily Express." Thousands of Japanese in Hiroshima who thought they had escaped the effects of the first atomic bomb are dying from ...

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  7. Killed by Starvation, Disease and Fantastic Cruelties

    CALCUTTA, Thursday.—Starvation, disease and fantastic cruelties killed 20,000 of 56,000 Allied prisoners of war in Japanese camps, according to ...

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  8. MACARTHUR TO ENTER TOKIO TO-MORROW MORNING

    YOKOHAMA, Thursday.—General MacArthur and G.H.Q. will enter Tokio at 6 a.m. to-morrow with cavalry. He will raise over his headquarters at the American embassy the flag which flew in Washington on Pearl Harbor day and later in Casablanca, ...

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  9. JAPANESE RUSE TO OBTAIN INFORMATION

    YOKOHAMA, Thurs. — The Japanese bayoneted to death all wounded prisoners on Wake Island and then heartily banqueted ...

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  10. Kagawa Predicts Class Struggle

    YOKOHAMA, Thursday. — Kagawa, the Japanese Christian leader, said Japanese labor unions had begun organising. He predicted that the ...

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  11. BURMESE TO EXPLAIN REASONS FOR DELAY

    KANDY, Thursday. — Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten has sent for delegates of the anti-Fascist People's Freedom League in Burma to ascertain the ...

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  12. LEND-LEASE PRESIDENT TRUMAN SENDS MISSION TO EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—President Truman has sent the war mobilisation chief (Mr. John Snyder), the head of the Surplus Property Board (Mr. Symington) and the Senate secretary (Mr. Lesle Biffle) to western Europe to learn at first-hand ...

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  13. ADMINISTRATION ARRIVES IN SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.—The British military government of Singapore began to-day. Among the first ashore were 23 civil ...

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  14. Impressive Singapore Convoy

    LONDON, Thursday. — Twentyfour ships formed an impressive sight in the convoy that took the occupying force to Singapore, says ...

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  15. Still Surrendering in Manchuria

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—The Red Army is still accepting the surrender of Japanese in Manchuria, and the Kuriles. It may be several weeks before all the ...

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  16. JAP RECORD OF WAR CASUALTIES

    TOKIO, Thursday.—A Japanese Government spokesman, reporting to the Diet, said Japan's Army and Navy casualties totalled about 5,085,000. ...

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  18. "Tokio Rose" Being Questioned

    YOKOHAMA, Thursday.—Eighth Army Headquarters have announced that Iva Toguri, known to the troops as "Tokio Rose," has been detained for question ...

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  19. Emperor Decided as Early as June 22 to Surrender

    TOKIO, Thursday.—Hasegawa, the Domei Agency's foreign service manager, disclosed that Emperor Hirohito decided as early as June 22 to surrender to the Allies. He had lost all confidence in the army. While the navy staked all its remaining strength in ...

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  20. CHINESE FOUR MILES FROM HANOI

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—The Chinese High Command announces that Chinese troops are four miles from Hanoi (Indo-China). ...

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  21. TO RESUME CONTROL OF FAR EAST CABLES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Cable and Wire less announces that steps are already being taken to resume control of the 18,000-mile chain of British cables in the Far ...

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