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  3. NINE AMERICANS BLUFFED JAPANESE GARRISON

    HONG KONG, Monday.—Nine American paratroopers bluffed a Japanese garrison of 1800 men when they landed on August 27 near an Allied prison camp on Hainan Island. In the camp were 650 Australians, Dutch and Indians. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RESCUED NURSES TELL OF JAPANESE CALLOUSNESS AND NEGLECT

    SINGAPORE, Monday.—The 24 Australian nurses who are the only survivors of a party of 65 who left for Sumatra after the fall of Singapore, have lost much weight, but none is in a serious condition. Their tale is yet another of Japanese callousness and neglect, piled on the horror of 1942, when ...

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  5. SINGAPORE EVACUATION SHIP DELAYED

    SINGAPORE, Monday.—As a result of a difference of opinion between British and Australian R.A.P.W. officials about the number of prisoners that the outgoing ship Duntroon ought to carry she is unlikely to sail for Australia to-day. ...

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  6. Atomic Bomb to Be Dropped on Jap Battleship

    TOKIO, Monday. — The Japanese battleship Nagato, which withstood an attack by 500 American carrier planes, will be ...

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  7. MACARTHUR DEMANDS PROPERTY RECORDS

    TOKIO, Monday.—General MacArthur has ordered the Premier (Prince Higashi-Kuni) to impound and report to him within 15 ...

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  8. Will Be Sent Home as Soon as They Are Fit to Travel

    SINGAPORE, Monday. — The 24 Australian nurses rescued by air from Sumatra yesterday will return to Australia by sea as ...

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  9. Moscow Denounces Anglo-French "Reactionaries"

    LONDON, Monday. — A Kremlin spokesman, broadcasting over Moscow Radio denounced "attempts by AngloFrench reactionaries to revive the idea ...

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  10. SMOOTH PROGRESS OF OCCUPATION

    TOKIO, Monday.—General MacArthur said to-day that the smooth progress of the occupation had enabled a drastio cut to be made in the Allied ...

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  11. JAPANESE TOLD OF ATROCITIES

    TOKIO, Monday. — Japanese Sunday newspapers for the first time published accounts of Philippines atrocities under the heading, "Typical ...

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  13. HALSEY RIDES HORSE IN TOKIO, BUT NOT EMPEROR'S

    TOKIO, Monday. — Admiral Halley rode a horse in Tokio yesterday, but it was not white and was not Hirohito's. ...

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  14. Chinese Want Yamashita Returned to Singapore for Trial

    SINGAPORE, Monday. — Banners stretched across the main streets in the Chinese section of Singapore appealed to the United Nations to return General ...

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  15. KRAMER AND HIS ASSOCIATES ON TRIAL

    LONDON, Monday — Josef Kramer of Belsen looked pale and grim as he entered the courtroom at Luneburg this morning with 25 male nad 19 ...

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  16. SHOT DOWN U.S. PLANE

    TOKIO, Monday.—General MacArthur has lodged a strong protest with the Russians, who on August 29 shot down a Super-Fortress over ...

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  17. HURRICANE RENDERS HUNDREDS HOMELESS

    MIAMI, Monday.—Hundreds of persons in Southern Florida have been rendered homeless by the highest wind since 1926. Residents of the Carolina and Georgia ...

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  18. FIRST RUBBER SHIPMENT FROM SINGAPORE

    LONDON, Monday.—The first small shipment of rubber from a stockpile of 8000 tons found in Singapore has been sent to Britain. ...

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  19. UNION JACK RAISED AT HONG KONG

    HONG KONG, Monday. — At Hong Kong every warship in the harbor fired 21-gun salutcs as the Union Jack was raised over Government House ...

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  20. JAPAN'S REAWAKENING WILL BE SLOW

    TOKIO, Monday.—Tsuneo Kanamitsu, former leader of the disbanded Great Japan Political Society, said in an interview that Japan's ...

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  21. RUSSIAN LAWLESSNESS IN BERLIN

    LONDON, Monday. — The number and frequency of acts of nocturnal lawlessness perpetrated by irresponsible Red Army elements is subecting inter-Allied ...

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  22. Approves of Spain's Exile Government

    PARIS, Monday. — Caballero, who was Republican Premier during the civil war in Spain, has arrived by air from the Russian-occupied zone in Germany, where ...

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  24. 300 Jap War Criminals on Secret List

    TOKIO, Monday. — About 300 Japanese are on General MacArthur's secret list of war criminals. The American and ...

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  25. British Raid Displaced Persons' Camp

    HAMBURG, Monday. — British soldiers, after raiding a displaced persons' camp, in which they found quantities of daggers, knives, razors, pistols, bayonets ...

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  26. JAP LEADERS FULL OF EXCUSES

    TOKIO, Monday.—When informed that he was on General MacArthur's list of war criminals Togo, like other arrested Japanese, exhibited injured surprise. He told Associated Press that be entered Tojo's Cabinet only after Tojo assured him that every effort would be made to ensure the success of peaceful negotiations with the U.S. He added that when he was again ...

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