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  3. IAP SURRENDER DELEGATION ARRIVES AT SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday—A Japanese delegation headed by Admiral Itagaki arrived at Singapore to-day for to-morrow's ceremony, at which Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten will accept the surrender of the Japanese southern armies. Itagaki is ...

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  4. GENERAL TOJO SHOOTS HIMSELF

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—General Tojo, former Japanese Premier, shot and wounded himself at his country home as American intelligence men closed in to arrest him. When a doctor and a nurse arrived 55 ...

    Article : 373 words
  5. BRITISH WAR PIGEON

    Pigeons proved their usefulness as messenger-carricrs in this war no less than in the last Many birds accompanied the Britieh liberation army to Berlin, where they were released to fly home to their bases. They carried special messages to towns in France, Belgium and Holland and to the Royal Signal Corps m Britain. The picture shows the V.C. pigeon which flew 487 miles in a day with a vital message about to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 87 words
  6. ANTI-MONARCHIST DEMONSTRATIONS

    ROME, Tuesday. — Mounted cars binieri, light tanks and armored cam last night were guarding the Quirinal Palace, where Prince Umberto lives, ...

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  7. HERO'S WELCOME FOR WAINWRIGHT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday— General Wainwright arrived yesterday and was given a hero's welcome. He addressed the House of ...

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  8. PLANNING TRANSITION OF EUROPE TO STATE OF PEACE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Foreign Ministers of the five Great Powers will meet in London to-day to plan for the transition of Europe from its present state of armistice to peace. Broad outlines of the peace treaties for Italy, Rumania, Hungary and Finland will ...

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  9. British Unwittingly Hoaxed

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Half of Britain was unwittingly hoaxed last night by the B.B.C. when a flashback In a broadcast play repeated ...

    Article : 140 words
  10. ASTOUNDED BY RETENTION OF JAPS IN KOREA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — High War and Navy Department officials are astounded at the decision to retain Japanese ...

    Article : 197 words
  11. War Criminals Gaoled

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.—Major-General Saito, Japanese officer commanding war prisoner camps, was seized from a ...

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  12. Were Saving Last Planes for Desperate Attack on Invasion Fleet

    YOKOHAMA, Tuesday.—The Japanese were saving their last planes for a desperate all-out thrust against the American invasion fleet, according to Gen. Shozo Kawabe, chief of the Japanese Air Force and one of the creators of the Kamikaze Corps. ...

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  13. JAP TERRORIST ORGANISATIONS

    TOKIO, Tuesday. — Documents telling of the activities of the Black Dragon Society and the "Hoko" (which makes the Gestapo look like ...

    Article : 162 words
  14. JAPS TRY TO CURB CHEERING CROWD

    KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday.— Stocky, scowling Japanese guards are trying to keep back a hysterically cheering crowd of Indo-Chinese and ...

    Article : 168 words
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  16. Japs Not Cured of War

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.—The Japanese grasped the atomic bomb as an opportunity to get out of the war, but they were not ...

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  17. Hitler Legend Growing

    HAMBURG, Tuesday.—The British Intelligence Service has issued a warning that the "Hitler legend" is growing in Germany because unfounded rumors that ...

    Article : 72 words
  18. Dutch Treason Trial

    THE HAGUE, Tuesday. — The first big Dutch traitor trial was begun before a special court when Max Blokzijl faced charges of treason both before and during ...

    Article : 64 words
  19. "CENSORSHIP IMPOSED ON JAP PRESS AND RADIO

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—General MacArthur has issued a directive imposing censorship on the Japanese press and radio. The censorship bans false or Exceptive criticism of the Allied Power sand reports of Allied troop movements. The threat made that any publicatior or radio station publishing ...

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  21. QUISLING TRIAL "DEATH SENTENCE BROADCAST

    OSLO, Tuesday.—The death sentence passed on Quisling was broadcast direct from the court room. The presiding judge announced that seven judges ...

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