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NO SENTIMENT

WASHINGTON, Sept. 2. Admiral Halsey, broadcasting from the Alissouri, said: “Until the Japanese square themselves with tho world as a decent people, the terms of surrender must be carried out firmly and without mawkish sentiment, or, as sure as death or taxes, it will lead to another war. I am willing to accept evidence of Japanese good faith in terms of deeds and concrete credits, but I deplore any acquiescence in early requests for treatment of Japan as a member in good standing of tho United Nations. “It is imperative that the United Nations maintain sufficient forces in the Western Pacific to curb any Japanese ideas of military resurgence.”

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 235, 3 September 1945, Page 5

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NO SENTIMENT Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 235, 3 September 1945, Page 5

NO SENTIMENT Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 235, 3 September 1945, Page 5

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