CAPITULATION IN INDO-CHINA
FRENCH SEEK REPRESENTATION (Rec. 11 a.m.) PARIS, August 17. M. Bidault urged that France should be represented at the capitulation of the Japanese forces in French Indo-China to guard against lastminute crimes by the Japanese,' to obtain the speedy release of IndoChinese prisoners and to hand over persons responsible for war crimes. He hoped the French officials and civilian officers now in the Far East would be able to go to Indo-China as soon as the capitulation was
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Evening Star, Issue 25565, 18 August 1945, Page 7
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