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  3. TO SEEK FORMULA FOR AMERICAN AID TO BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Some form of credit to Britain to assist during the transition period consequent upon the ending of Lend-lease is being considered in view of the meetings this week between British and American financial experts, who will seek a formula for American aid. If a formula is ...

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  4. SHIPS STANDING BY AT SINGAPORE TO EVACUATE PRISONERS

    SINGAPORE, Sunday—Five ships are standing by to evacuate prisoners of war, who are becoming perplexed at the delay in releasing them, and are showing signs of restiveness. The prisoners, whose morale remained high for three and a half years, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ALL JAP. SUBMARINES ACCOUNTED FOR

    YOKOSUKA, Sunday.—The Japanese naval authorities had informed the Allied Command that all submarines had been ...

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  6. ALLIED AGENTS EXPLOITS IN SIAM

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The Office of Strategic Services has revealed the exploits of Allied "under cover" agents in Siam, who ...

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  7. AMERICANS HOIST FLAG OVER TOKIO

    TOKIO, Sunday.—Simply and almost without military ceremony, the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Japan (General MacArthur) made his entry into Tokio yesterday. In the grounds of the American Embassy he ordered the raising of ...

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  8. 400,000 NAZIS MAY BE TRIED

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Associated Press says as many as 400,000 Nazis may be tried for war crimes. Guilty leaders will ...

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  9. ARROGANT JAPS NOW USE PICK AND SHOVEL

    SINGAPORE, Sunday. — Singaport savored the full flavor of victory as the city's once arrogant Japanese masters were ordered into ...

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  10. RUMORED THAT HITLER SEEN IN HAMBURG

    HAMBURG, Sunday. — British security police are investigating strong rumors that Hitler and Bormann have been seen in Hamburg. A recent ...

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  11. GOERING CURED OF DRUG HABIT

    LONDON, Sunday.—Goering has been cured of his drug habit, according to Mr. Tom Blake, public relations officer to Judge Jackson. Goering, when ...

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  12. Quarter of Japanese Population Unemployed

    TOKIO, Sunday. — The newspaper "Asahi" says that a quarter of Japan's population is unemployed, including 10,000,000 war workers, and ...

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  13. Liner Extensively Damaged by Fire

    LONDON, Sunday. — The liner Empress of Russia was extensively damaged by fire while being refitted as a Government transport at the docks at ...

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  14. Navy Back in Singapore

    SINGAPORE, Sunday. — The Royal Navy has taken over the big Singapore naval base again. The British naval party found the ...

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  15. AMERICAN NAVY WAS TOO SMART

    YOKOHAMA, Sunday.— The Japanese had often speculated on the possibility of an information "leak" before the Midway Island ...

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  16. HUNTING DOWN JAPANESE WAR CRIMINALS

    SINGAPORE, Sunday. — The Allies had started hunting down Japanese war criminals and collaborators, stated Major General Mansergh. It might ...

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  17. 37 Killed in Air Crashes

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — A large passenger plane bound to New York from Miami crashed in South Carolina, killing 22 of the passengers and the ...

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  18. Italian Wheat Shortage

    ROME, Sunday. — Italy is facing her smallest wheat harvest for 20 years, which is attributable to a severe drought and the lack of fertilisers, ...

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  19. ATROCITY INQUIRY LAUNCHED

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — Formal investigation of Japanese war crimes against prisoners of war has been launched with the ...

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  20. INFLATION RAMPANT IN TOKIO

    TOKIO, Sunday. — Despite Government efforts to maintain pegged prices, inflation and black markets are rampant in ...

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  21. BELIEVES ENEMY PICKED UP MANY PERTH SURVIVORS

    TOKIO, Sunday.— An Australian medical officer who survived the Java Sea battle, estimates that most of the 250 survivors picked up ...

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  23. SAYS U.S. SHOULD RETAIN BOMB SECRET

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Senator Tom Connally told correspondents that the United States should furnish a task force of atomic bombers to the ...

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  24. 150,000 Chinese Were Massacred in Singapore

    SINGAPORE, Sunday. — The Japanese in Singapore massacred 150,000 Chinese during the occupation, according to trustworthy ...

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  25. CLASHES CONTINUE IN BURMA

    LONDON, Sunday. — About 2000 well-armed, but hungry Japanese the biggest of the four groups in Burma refusing to surrender, are ...

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  26. GRAPHIC ACCOUNT OF ATOMIC BOMBING OF NAGASAKI

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The War Department has released a graphic eye-witness account of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, written by William Laurence, "New York Times" science writer and special consultant to the "Manhatton Engineer District," which developed the atomic bomb. Laurence ...

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  27. Want "Misconduct" By Occupation Troops Reduced

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — Tokio Radio says that 22 Parliamentarians have suggested to the Japanese Government that effective action ...

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  28. SIAM SHORN OF TERRITORIAL "GAINS"

    SINGAPORE, Sunday. — Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, in a proclamation taking away Siam's wartime territorial gains, named the territories ...

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  29. JAPS WERE STARVING ON WAKE ISLAND

    GUAM, Sunday.— The starving Japanese on Wake Island trapped and ate rats and birds. Half the garrison of 1200 men would have died in another month if ...

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