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  3. Japanese "Being Handled With Cleanest White Gloves"

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Japanese are being handled with the cleanest white gloves," says the "Daily Mail's" Singapore correspondent. "Released internees cannot understand what is going on. They are not the only ones. Not a single arrest ...

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  4. RADIO-LOCATION STATION

    This is one of the first pictures to be released telling the story of radar. The radar "chain home" station was one of the first types of radio-location stations to be erected in the defence of Great Britain. The picture shows a "chain home" receiving room with console (right) and receiver (left).— (British Official photoginph.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FIRST AUSTRALIAN PRISONERS MAY LEAVE SINGAPORE TO-DAY

    SINGAPORE, Monday. — The Australian mercy ship Manunda is expected at Singapore to-day, and it is hoped to despatch the first batch of prisoners to-morrow or on Wednesday. British evacuation began yesterday, four days after D-Day. It ...

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  6. Britain and France "Automatically" Allies

    LONDON, Honday.—"Britain and France were Allies in this war as in the last war, one might almost say automatically," said ...

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  7. ALLIED PRISONERS AMONG ATOMIC BOMB VICTIMS

    NAGASAKI, Monday. — Capt. Jacob Vink, a Netherlands Army doctor, who was in a Nagasaki hospital when the second atomic bomb ...

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  8. PLEA FOR FURTHER ACCELERATION OF DEMOBILISATION

    LONDON, Monday.—"If the Government holds nien in the national forces without employing them, there will be very grave danger of a reptcition of incidents that marked demobilisation at the end of the last war," declared Mr. Ebby Edwards, in his presidential address ...

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  9. JAP MASSACRES IN INDO-CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Monday. — A traveller from Hanoi stated that when the news of the Japanese surrender reached enemy ...

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  10. Terauchi III: May Be Unable to Attend Ceremony

    SINGAPORE, Monday.—An official spokesman says it is doubtful whether Count Terauchi, the Japanese C.-in-C., will attend the formal Singapore surrender, ...

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  11. CURRENCY CRISIS

    SINGAPORE, Mon.—A currency crisis has developed as a result of an official announcement that Japanese currency is ...

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  12. KOREANS JUBILANT

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Broadcasts from Korea report that the American flag is flying over Seoul, whose broad streete were lined from early ...

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  13. STOLE U-BOAT AND FLED

    NEW YORK, Monday. — The "New York Times" correspondent at San Juan (Porto Rico) say 32 German naval men have told ...

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  14. TOJO LIVING IN LUXURIOUS HOME

    TOKIO, Monday.—General Tojo was alive 10 days ago and was living with his family in a Iuxurious new home in Tokio's outskirts. A ...

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  15. Militarists Blamed For Japan's Collapse

    TOKIO, Monday. — The president of the Mitsui Company (Kyoshi Miyazaki) said in an interview that Japanese militarists took over the eco ...

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  16. JAPS DEPRIVED OF INDEPENDENT ACTION IN KOREA

    KEIJO (Korea), Monday.— Lieut.-General Hodge, at a press conference, said Japanese officials would not be permitted to ...

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  17. ATTITUDE TO JAPS CLARIFIED

    TOKIO, Monday.—Clarifying the gloved-hand policy under which the Japanese Government is being controlled, General MacArthur issued ...

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  18. CHINESE COMMUNISTS CAPTURE FORT

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—The Communists have reported that their troops who are besieging Peiping have occupied the important Fort Chinwangtao, ...

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  19. Ordered to Give Up Chinese Traitors

    NANKING, Monday.—General Ho Yingchan has ordered the Japanese General Okamura to give up the puppet Premier (Chen ...

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  20. QUISLING SENTENCED TO DEATH

    LONDON, Monday. — Oslo Radio says that Quisling has been sentenced to death. ...

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  21. Ship Laden with Gas Shells to Be Scuttled

    LONDON, Monday.—Laden with half a million musturd gas shells, the Empire Simba sailed yesterday for a point north-west of Ireland, where she will ...

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  24. HIGH HONORS FOR RUSSIAN COMMANDERS

    MOSCOW, Monday.—Russian commanders who directed operations against the Japanese have been awarded high honors in recognition of their ...

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  25. Australia Represented at Surrender of Japs in China

    NANKING, Monday. — Australia was represented at the formal surrender of the Japanese in China. The Austral ian delegate, Mr. H. Stokes, with other ...

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  26. BREAKING OF JAP CODE RESULTED IN DEATH OF YAMAMOTO

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—American intelligence broke the Japanese code and the death resulted in April, 1943, of Rear-Admiral Yamamoto, C-in-C of the Japanese Na ty. The code was cracked in March or April, 1943. South Pacific Headquarters knew in advance what time Yamamoto would leave ...

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