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  4. THE NIP GOES OUT OF NIPPON!

    LONDON, Today: Japanese "Ace" card in her final bid for face-saving, will almost certainly be trumped by Allied reply that she must surrender unconditionally. Emperor Hirohito's position will be considered ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 281 words
  5. Puppet—Or War Criminal?

    EMPEROR HIROHITO, whom the Japs want to keep as "sover[?]ign ruler." This would mean, of course, that he would ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "War For All Practical Purposes Has Ended"

    LONDON, Today: "There is little doubt that the British and American Governments will permit Emperor Hirohito to retain the throne, but may insist that his retention of office cannot be made a condition of surrender, which must be unconditional," says the political correspondent of usually ...

    Article : 351 words
  7. 400 MPH British Carrier Plane

    LONDON, Today: Fitted with rockets to assist its take-off from a carrier, a Seafire with a speed of 400 miles an hour is revealed by the ...

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    WASHINGTON, Today: Navy Office has announced the loss of the destroyer escort Underhill, sunk in the Philippines area with the loss of ...

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  9. Perth Engine-Drivers Signalled News!

    Many people in Perth suburbs served by the railway, first knew the good news last night when engine-drivers played "Cock-a-doodle-doo" solos on their engine whistles! Soon, suburban streets ...

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  10. Sydney Crowds Shout, Sing Until Dawn

    SYDNEY, Today: Main city streets were as thronged until well into the early morn, as they are in the day time, when the news came over the air. Allied servicemen with Australian soldiers, sailors and ...

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  11. A Tribute To Pacific Fleet

    LONDON, Today: Civil Lord of the Admiralty, W. J. Edwards, in a message to the Pacific Fleet stated today: ...

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