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  3. FIRST PRISONERS FLOWN FROM SUMATRA

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.—The first prisoners were evacuated by air by four R.A.A.F. planes from Sumatra yesterday. The planes brought mixed parties of Australian and British walking, sick and stretcher cases from Pakanbaroe, one of Sumatra's horror camps. ...

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  4. SUZUKI CLAMS THAT HE AND EMPEROR WERE OPPOSED TO WAR

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The correspondent in Tokio for the Broadcasting system, Jack Mann, in a broadcast from Tokio, said he had found Baron Suzuki, former Japanese Premier, who was moving from place to place in order to escape the wrath of the Japanese, who were blaming him for. the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAP PROPAGANDA CHIEFS REPRIMANDED

    TOKIO, Sunday.—Japanese propaganda chiefs have been reprimanded and put in their place because of lack of good faith, in handling news. Colonel Hoover, chief of the Censorship ...

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  6. WHOLE OF MALAYA SURRENDERED

    SINGAPORE Sunday.—Lieut.General Ishiguro, C.-in-C. of the Japanese 29th Army, surrendered the whole of Malaya to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AMAZING STORY OF TUNNEL ESCAPE

    OTTAWA, Sunday.—Flight Lieut. Keith Ogilvie, a Canadian, revealed an amazing story of 15 months of painstaking effort that preceded the ...

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  8. Australia May Have Voice on Council of Foreign Ministers

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Australian Minister for External. Affairs (Dr. H. V. Evatt) has revealed that Australia is likely to ...

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  9. KILLS TUBERCULOSIS BACILLI

    LOS ANGELES, Sunday.— Dr. Anthony Salle, assistant pro fessor of bateriology at the University of California, announced ...

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  10. Troop Transport Crashes in Fog: 12 Killed

    LONDON, Sunday—Twelve of its occupants were killed when a Halifax troop transport crashed on Friday and burst into flames in a thick fog on ...

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  11. Jap Ammunition Dump Blows Up

    RANGOON, Sunday.—A Japanese bomb and ammunition dump at Donmuang airfield, 18 miles north of Bangkok, exploded as the last Japanese ...

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  12. POLITICAL PROBLEM IN JAVA

    SINGAPORE, Sunday. — There are indications that the forces of re-occupation in Java will have apolitical as well as a prisoner of ...

    Article : 123 words
  13. Hint of Cheaper Money in Britain

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. Hugh Dalton), in a speech at the inauguration of the thanksgiving savings campaign, hinted at the ...

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  14. KOREAN LEADERS, DISMAYED

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—Members of the Korean Provisional Government here are watching with dismay and anxiety events in Korea. They are ...

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  15. Jap Gunboat's Suspect Crew

    SHANGHAI, Sunday.—The Tapanese gunboat Ataki, suspected of carrying important personages from China tb Tokio, was stopped by an American ...

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  17. FRENCH HOUSEWIVES PILLAGE STORES

    TOULOUSE, Sunday.—Making a mass protest against the food shortage, about 1500 French housewives pillaged stores throughout the day yesterday, and carted ...

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  18. Civil War on Hainon Island

    HONG KONG, Sunday.—S/Sgt. Robert Leech, of Sydney, who escaped from a prison camp on Hainan Island, says that a small-scale civil war is ...

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  19. RELIEF FOR JAVA

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.—A British task force is approaching Java carrying relief for an estimated 60,000 prisoners of war. ...

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  20. ACUTE TENSION IN TOKIO

    TOKIO, Sunday.—Acute tension hangs over Tokio, where an intense political struggle is being waged under the very noses of the ...

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  21. RUSSIAN SENTENCED TO DEATH

    ISERLOHN, Sunday.—A British military court has sentenced to death an 18-year-old displaced Russian former prisoner of war, Nicolai Kowziga, ...

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  22. MANY JAPS WANTED FOR WAR CRIMES ALREADY IN PRISON

    TOKIO, Sunday.—Already many Japanese whose names are on General MacArthur's list of persons wanted for war crimes have been taken into custody. They include Lieut.-General Homma, who is held responsible for the "death march from Bataan"; Colonel Suzuki, commander of the notorious Shinagawa ...

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  23. GIFTS FOR MALAYAN PEOPLE

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.—The British military administration is helping the Malayan people with gifts of food supplies. ...

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  25. LONDON SKIES AGAIN FILLED WITH PLANES

    LONDON, Sunday.—Londoners again saw the skies filled with 'planes and heard the harsh chorus of hundreds of motors as 25 ...

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  26. TREASURE HUNT IN GERMANY

    BERLIN, Sunday. — The American military authorities have frozen all German safe deposit boxes in their zone, which they ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. Czech Hanged

    PEAGUE, Sunday.—Dr. Kurt Blaskowitshka, public prosecutor under the Germans and allegedly responsible for the death of 322 Czech patriots, was ...

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