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  3. TOJO KNEW HOUR HAD COME WHEN AMERICANS ARRIVED

    YOKOHAMA, Thursday.—General Tojo, interviewed for the first time since his suicide attempt, said, "I had planned to kill myself for a long time, but when I saw American officers outside my house I knew the time had come." He brushed aside ...

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  4. APPALLING CONDITIONS IN SUMATRA

    SINGAPORE, Thursday. — Appalling conditions in Sumatra prison camps are reported by a South African who parachuted on September 2. Deaths from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FORMAL SURRENDER OF JAPANESE IN BURMA, MALAYA

    RANGOON, Thursday. — At a ceremony at Government House Japanese envoys to-day formally surrendered all the Japanese forces in Burma. There was a similar ceremony at Kuala Lumpur, at which the capitulation of Japanese forces in Malaya ...

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  6. Larger and Faster Liners for England- Australia Run

    LONDON, Thursday.—The P. and O. and Orient Lines jointly announce post-war plans, which they are already implementing. They include larger and faster liners making four round voyages a year between Australia and Britain compared with three before the war. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ANOTHER JAP SHOOTS HIMSELF

    TOKIO, Thursday. — General Sugiyama, who was commander of the East Japan Defence Corps and a member of the Imperialist ...

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  8. Shimada Arrested

    YOKOHAMA, Thursday.—Admiral Shigetare Shimada, who directed the Pearl Harbor attack, has been arrested by the United States Army at his ...

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  9. URGES RELEASE OF MEN IN DETENTION CAMPS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Many boys at present serving sentences in detention camps had gone A.W.L. because their nerves were shattored from ...

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  10. Malayan Rubber Estates in Good Shape

    LONDON, Thursday. — If labor he readily available there is no reason why Malaya's pre-war rubber production of 640,000 tons, nearly half of the ...

    Article : 140 words
  11. SHANGHAI BUSINESS MEN HEAVY LOSERS

    NEW YORK. Thursday.—The New York "Herald-Tribune" correspondent in Shanghai says that Shanghai business men who were interned for the ...

    Article : 180 words
  12. MILLION JAP NAVAL PERSONNEL DISCHARGED

    TOKIO, Thursday. — The Do[?]i Agency states that more than one million naval personnel have been disarmed and discharged in Japan, ...

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  13. JAPAN'S ECONOMIC PLIGHT

    TOKIO, Thursday. — Iwnjiro Nada, director of the Nippon Cotton Silk Trading Company, Kiyoshi Miyazaki, president of Mitsui and Company, and ...

    Article : 204 words
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  15. Thinks Australia Will Be Satisfied With Governing of Japan

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — President Truman told a press conference that the Governments of Japan and Korea would be worked ...

    Article : 134 words
  16. National Savings a Sacred Trust

    LONDON, Thursday. — We regard gard the national savings as a sacred trust and deep responsibility," said the Lord President of the Council (Mr. ...

    Article : 107 words
  17. REPULSIVE MASSACRE

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.—British Headquarters have released an account of atrocities inflicted on Australian and British prisoners in the Singapore war theatre. ...

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  18. VIOLENT ATTACK ON RUSSIAN TRADE UNIONS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. George Meany, fraternal delegate representing the American Federation of Labor, caused a sensation at the T.U.C. ...

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  19. OVERCROWDED JAVA PRISON CAMPS

    SINGAPORE, Thursday. — The first message from a small Allied landing party broadcast from Batavia disclosed that 19.000 women and children are ...

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  20. Hitler Did Not Trust His Sweetheart

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Hitler did not trust his sweetheart, but he did not chew rugs, according to Colonel Preston Murphy, who has just returned ...

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  21. Leningrad Besieger Buried in England

    LONDON, Thursday.—Without a gun[?]shot salute or hugle blast, the-hierarchy of the German High Command, all prisoners in England, stood on a green slope ...

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  22. TERRIBLE STORY OF JAP BLOOD-LUST

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.—A terrible story of Japanese blood-lust is contained in a report by Lieut. E. c. Hackney, of Bathurst, New ...

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  23. Shocking Massacre of Australian Nurses

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In a news broadcast to-day, the A.B.C. quoted a Singapore message as saying that the Australian people ...

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  24. NO RADIO ACTIVITY AT HIROSHIMA

    YOKOHAMA, Thursday.—American experts on their return from Hiroshima reported that the destruction there was much greater than they had expected, but ...

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  25. Shirley Temple to Marry Next Week

    HOLLYWOOD, Thursday. — Shirley Temple is to be married next Wednesday to Sergt. John Agar, of the Army Air Force. There will be a simple Methodist ...

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  26. JUST LEARNED THAT WAR OVER

    LONDON. Thursday.—Three men who bad been dead to the world for 3½ years emerged from the jungle at Segamet, Upper Johore, yesterday, and ...

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  27. MUST CHOOSE ECONOMIC ISOLATIONISM IF NOT AIDED BY U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Lord Keynes, the British economist, told a press conference that Britain needed financial assistance from America amounting to between 3000 million and 6000 million dollars (£A2000,000,000), but did not intend to repeat the war debt mistakes of the first world war to obtain it. He held out the choice for Britain of obtaining substantial help from United States or going in for a sort of economic isolationism within ...

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  29. Hoaxed into Belief that They Had Destroyed Cable Station

    LONDON, Thursday—The Japanese were hoaxed into the belief that they had destroyed the Cocos Island cable station in March, 1942, although ...

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