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  3. AUSTRALIANS POUNCE ON WAR CRIMINALS

    BANGKOK, Monday.—Australian officers who were prisoners of war participated in the mass identification parade of Japanese war criminals in Siam, paraded at the biggest gaol in Bangkok. They pounced on a succession of Japanese officers ...

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  4. AMERICANS RAID JAPANESE BANKS

    TOKIO, Monday.—American troops entered 21 banks simultaneously in Tokio, Osaka, Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe, Shimonoseki and Fukuoka, and impounded all funds, securities and records. ...

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  5. INDONESIAN NATIONALISTS INIVTED TO CO-OPERATE

    BATAVIA, Monday.—The British staff who visited Sockarno's house on Friday night on behalf of Rear-Admiral Patterson, senior representative of Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, told Sockar[?], Hatta, and several members of their "Cabinet" that if, they were prepared to co-operate as public ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. In Midst of Atomic Bomb Explosion: And Lived

    TOKIO, Monday.—With astronomical luck it is possible to be in the midst of an atomic bomb explosion and live. Now recovering ...

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  7. JAPS TO BE SENT TO PEST-HOLE CAMP

    YOKOHAMA, Monday. — Twenty-three Japanese war criminals, including Tojo, will be moved in a few days from Yokohama to Omori, one ...

    Article : 158 words
  8. CHINESE PATRIOT CRUCIFIED BY JAPS

    JESSELTON, Monday. — A Chinese patriot named Wong Nyap Chong was crucified by the Japanese at Kimanis, about 30 miles from Josselton. ...

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  9. Foreign Ministers Still Meeting

    LONDON, Monday.—Aircraft have been waiting since Saturday for delegations to the Council of Foreign Ministers, which has not yet approved of the final draft of ...

    Article : 103 words
  10. At Least 39 Killed in Express Derailment

    LONDON, Monday. — It is now believed that at least 39 persons were killed and 94 injured in the Perth-London express derailment yesterday ...

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  11. BOMBAY RIOTS SPREADING

    BOMBAY, Monday.—Knife play in the Hindu-Moslem riots has spread to new areas in Bombay. One victim was found dead, stabbed in the back, ...

    Article : 137 words
  12. To Replace Domei Agency

    TOKIO, Monday.—The New News Association, Kyodo, which means "Co-operative," will replace the Domei Agency which the president (Furung) stated was ...

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  13. AMERICANS TO LOOK INTO SHINTOISM

    TOKIO, Monday.—The American occupation army intends to explore thoroughly the Japanese State religion, Shintoism, and ensure that it is never again ...

    Article : 114 words
  14. No Deference to Emperor

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday.—The "New York Times" corespondent, Frank Kluckhohn, who has arrived from Tokio, said General MacArthur hold him: "If I ...

    Article : 80 words
  15. REPATRIATION [?] SWEPT BY FIRE

    LONDON, Monday.—Seventy persons, including women and children, are missing and feared killed from the Empire Patrol (3330 tons,) which ...

    Article : 142 words
  16. Should Not Be Allowed to Pay Reparations with Jewish Property

    NEW YORK, Monday. — Mr. A. L. Kubowitzki, secretary general of the World Jewish Congress, returning after a two months inspection trip in ...

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  17. Stalin Thinks Japan Being Treated Too Leniently

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Generalissmo Stalin told Senator Pepper, [?] member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, in an exclusive interview that he was concerned that the Allies were treating Japan as they treated Germany after the last war and not as after this war. He made it clear ...

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  18. Suspected of Collaboration

    SHANGHAI, Monday. — Chinese troops armed with machine-guns roamed the streets of Shanghai picking up a number of wealthy Chinese for questioning on ...

    Article : 87 words
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  20. CHINESE POLITICAL COUNCIL

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—Government and Communists representatives are reported to have agreed to retain an all-party political council, with ...

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  21. HOW ALLIES HAVE AIDED ITALY

    LONDON, Monday. — The report of the Allied Commission in Italy gives a survey of Allied efforts to bring peace and order in the wake of ...

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  22. N.Z. SOLDIER FACES TREACHERY CHARGE

    LONDON, Monday. — L/Cpl. R. N. Courlander, before a New Zealand court-martial at Westgate-on-Sea, pleaded not guilty of treachery and ...

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  23. Jap Surrender in Flores Group

    KOEPANG (Timor), Monday.— Lt.-General Yamada has arrived here to surrender the 17,000 Japanese in the Flores Group to the ...

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  25. French Swing to [?]

    PARIS, Monday.—Early result in the second ballots of the French provincial elections (roughly equivalent to the English county council elections) indicate a ...

    Article : 78 words
  26. AMERICAN WOMEN NOT INTERESTED IN PARIS FASHIONS

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Only three per cent. of American women are greatly interested in Parish fashions, according to a reader's poll reported ...

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  27. FAR EASTERN COMMISSION BIG STEP FORWARD

    LONDON, Monday.—Commenting on the announcement of the early formation of a Far Eastern Commission to carry out the terms of the Japanese surrender, the Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. H. V. Evatt) said Australia welcomed the proposal, which ...

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  28. TO MAKE OCCUPATION REPORT TO MR. ATTLEE

    TOKIO, Monday. — Lieut-General Charles Gairdner, Mr. Attlee's personal representative at General MacArthur's headquarters, left for Lonnon to-day to ...

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