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  3. TO DETERMINE JAPANESE RESPONSIBILITY FOR STARTING THE WAR

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—Prince Higashi-Kuni told a large Allied press conference that the Japanese Government contemplated establishing a committee. to determine japanese responsibility for starting the war and intended to try the accused Japanese if General MacArthur approved. He added that the ...

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    THESE PICTURES show some of the parades at the historic surrender of Singapore. Top: Australian paratroops on parade before the ceremony. Centre: The Japanese surrender delegation, with escort, arrives to sign. Beneath: Units of the Royal Navy marching.—Netherlands ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ALLIES PLAN TO SEIZE JAPANESE GOLD

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Mr. Edwin Pauley, American member of the Allied Reparations Commission, told a press conference that the-Allies intended seizing Japanese gold variously estimated at 300,000,000 dollars (£A100,000,000) to ...

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  6. Stratheden Bringing Home 1033 R.A.A.F. Men

    LONDON, Wed.—The Stratheden left Liverpool for Australia on Monday carrying the biggest Australian Air force ...

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  7. SOLE RUBBER-BUYING AUTHORITY IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE Wednesday,—The British military administration has established an organisation, known as the Rubber Production Buyers' ...

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  8. GAVE LITTLE INFORMATION

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—When representatives of the world press interviewed—or cross-examined—Higashikuni yesterday, his stock answer to ...

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  9. WAR CRIMINALS TRIALS MAY BE FURTHER DELAYED

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The trials of major war criminals may be further delayed by a proposal to hold them, at least In part, in Berlin ...

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  10. TREASON TRIAL CHARGE AGAINST JOYCE AMENDED

    — LONDON, Wednesday—The Attorney-General (Sir Hartley Shawcross), when the Joyce trial was resumed to-day, applied for an amend ...

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  11. TERRIFIED OF S.S. MEN

    LUNEBURG (Germany), Wednesday. — Brigadier Hughes, reexamined by the prosecutor on conditions at Belsen, said it was ...

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  12. MAY BE EXECUTED WITH NEW TYPE OF GUILLOTINE,

    LONDON, Wednesday.—German war criminals may be executed with a new type of guillotine constructed by American Army engineers. The ...

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  13. BLUNT REPUDIATION OF SPANISH CLAIMS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Churchill bluntly repudiated the Spanish claims to participate in "the peace settlements of the future world organisation," in a letter rejecting outright proposals from. General Franco late last year "for common action against Russia." ...

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  14. SHOT HIMSELF DEAD

    TOKIO, Wednesday. — The [?] Agency., reports that General Shizuichi Tamaka, shot himself dead at the headquarters in Tokio of the internal ...

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  15. RUSSIA'S INTEREST IN ITALIAN COLONIES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Many differences have arisen in the Council of Foreign Ministers, says the "Daily Express'" political correspondent. Proposaals are on the table which it seems almost impossible to reconcile. It is obvious that Mr. Molotov's attitude ...

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  16. Jap General Commits Suicide

    S.E.A.C. HEADQUARTERS, Wednesday. — lt is reported from Bangkok that Lieut-General Hamada Hitachi, deputy chief of staff of the Japanese 18th Area ...

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  17. BLACK DRAGON SOCIETY DEFENDED

    TOKIO, Wednesday. — Seventyone-year-old Yoshisa Kuzuu, chief of the Black Dragon Society, in an interview, said the society retained ...

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  18. NEW LIST OF JAP WAR CRIMINALS

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—The Counter-intelligence Chief (Brigadior-General Elliot Thorpe), said to-day a new large list of war criminals, citing a number of ...

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  19. SWISS PURGE OF NAZIS AND FASCISTS

    GENEVA, Wednesday.—An official statement replying to the press outery for acceleration of the Nazi and fascist purge says the Federal Attorney-General ...

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  20. Non-Stop Flight from Japan to Washington

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday — The War Department announced to-day that three Super-Fortresses had left the Mizutani airfield, in southern ...

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  22. India's Sterling Balance

    POONA, Wednesday. — The AllIndia Congress working committee, today resolved that the British demand for scaling down the sterling balance ...

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  23. PROSPECTS OF CHINESE AGREEMENT

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday. — The Central Government and Chinese Communist negotiators are reliably reported to be working with the U.S. ...

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  24. Wave of Industrial Strife in U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON", Wednesday. — To arrest the spreading wave of industrial strife, President Truman has ordered compreheusive reorganisation of the ...

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  26. Himmler's Right-Hand Man Executed

    PRAGUE, Wednesday. — SS Obergrueppen Fuhrer Walter Schmidt, who was Himmler's right-hand man, was sentenced to death and executed ...

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  27. 4000 POLES A DAY TO BE SENT HOME FROM GERMANY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Half a million former Polish prisoners of war in Germany will begin going home at the rate of 4000 a day shortly as a result of talks in Berlin between the Polish General Swiereewski and the British military authorities, ...

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  28. "SMASHED RUSSIAN BUREAUCRACY"

    FRANKFURT, Wednesday. — The American authorities during the past few months have smashed the Russian "bureaucracy," states Dr. Walter ...

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  29. 60 PEOPLE HURT IN POLITICAL SKIRMISHES

    JOHANNESBURG. Wednesday.—Sixty people received hospital treatment after skirmishes between Government and Opposition supporters during an Opposition ...

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  30. New Jap Foreign Minister Pro-British

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The "New York Times" correspondent in Tokio says that the new Foreign Minister (Shigeru Yoshita) was arrested during the war ...

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