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  3. ASKS THAT JAPAN BE NOT GIVEN SOFT PEACE

    NEW YORK, Friday. — "In the name of those who have. seen the Japanese with the veneer stripped off, and who have seen them as truculent ...

    Article : 253 words
  4. CONTROL OF JAPANESE BEING TIGHTENED

    TOKIO, Friday.—The Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (General MacArthur) is tightening up control of the Japanese. To-day, without warning, he ordered complete suspension of the Domei Agency, which served 65 newspapers, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAP WAR CRIMINALS QUICK ACTION WANTED

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — A high Government authority made it olear that the United States hopes for quick, vigorous action against ...

    Article : 338 words
  6. FINE WORK OF GUERILLA INTELLIGENCE FORCE

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Navy Department has revealed the work of S.A.C.O. (Sino-American Co-operative Organisation), which began with a small group sent to China by the navy to send back weather information and grew into a guerilla intelligence force. ...

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  7. Bled Prisoners to Death to Obtain Blood

    YOKOHAMA, Friday.—Cap. tain Stanton Allison, medical director aboard the hospital ship [?]cnevolcuce, said he was told by ...

    Article : 66 words
  8. Inflation in Shanghai

    SHANGHAI, Friday. —The Cluin[?] king Government has stopped circulalion of Shanghai puppet government currency, which is so inflated that ...

    Article : 45 words
  9. WERE "GRACIOUSLY" ALLOWED TO LIVE

    MANILA Friday.—Colonel Charles Lawrence, who was captured on Bataan, says that Americans, on their entry into Camp O'Dounel, Luzon, ...

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  11. CONDITIONS IN JAVA

    SINGAPORE, Friday. — The first Australian to return to Java since the evacuation, Squadron-Leader Ley, of Sydney, landed at Batavla In a Dutch ...

    Article : 99 words
  12. ANSALDO ARRESTED IN ITALY

    FLORENCE, Friday.— The Italian police have arrested Giovanni Anenldo, former editor of Count Ciano's newspaper "II Telegrafo," while changing trains at ...

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  13. TWO GENERALS COMMIT HARA-KIRI

    TOKIO, Friday. —Lient.General Chikahiko Koizumi, who was Minister for Welfare in Tojo's Cabinet, has committed Hara-Kiri. ...

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  15. MOST PHASES OF BRITISH LIFE REPRESENTED IN GESTAPO'S "BLACK LIST"

    LONDON, Friday.—It was disclosed to-day that leaders and lesser known persons in almost every phase of British life figured, in the "black list" of 2,300 persons compiled by the Gestapo as part of Germany's plans for the invasion of England in 1940; says the Associated Press correspondent in ...

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  16. Extensive Search for Australian Nurses

    SINGAPORE, Friday. — An extensive search Is being made in the Palembang area and Sumatra for a party of 32 Australian nurses, ...

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  17. Japanese Naval Students to Be Dismiss[?]d

    TOKIO. Friday.—The Japanese Government told General MacArthur that it was dismissing students at the Japanese Naval College immediately. ...

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  18. U.S. Army Storing Atomic Bombs

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — MajorGeneral Grows revealed at a press conference that the Army was keeping a surplus of atomic bombs. Asked ...

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  20. SHIMADA DECLINES TO BE INTERVIEWED

    TOKIO, Friday.—Admiral Shimada declined to be interviewed. after his arrest. He said he would not make any statement until brought to trial. ...

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  21. ANY HELP GIVEN TO BRITAIN MUST BE APPROVED BY CONGRESS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Under Secretary of State (Mr. Acheson) told a.press conference that Britain was in a very serious financial position, but any help given must be approved by Congress. He said the current talks would not at first produce what he termed a ...

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