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Advertising : 1,112 wordsTOKIO, September 17. A.A.P.—General MacArthur announced to-day that the smooth progress of the occupation had enabled a drastic cut to be made in the Allied garrison force in Japan, which would probably not ...
Article : 587 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday.—Australians liberated from Singapore still bore signs of Japanese ill-treatment when they arrived in Brisbane in Liberator bombers to-day. The 43 men in the bombers ...
Article : 735 wordsFreedom for men who have been prisoners of war has added an extraordinary delight to even such a simple ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 110 wordsTOKIO, Sept. 17. A.A.P.—The "Nippon Times," in an editorial, welcomes the coming participaition of women in politics. ...
Article : 58 wordsMANILA, Sept 17.—A Japanese temple in Singapore built by Australian prisoners has more [?]aults in its construction than any other ...
Article : 435 wordsSINGAPORE, September 17.—Dinerences of opinion about the number of returinng prisoners of war to be carried in the Duntroon ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 127 wordsTOKIO, September 17. A.A.P.—Well informed Japanese sources report that the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Shigemitsu) has resigned. ...
Article : 78 wordsLONDON, Sept. 17. A.A.P.—Josef Kramer former commandant of the Besen concentration camp, looked pale and grim as ne ...
Article : 416 wordsLONDON, Sept. 17. A.A.P.—Allied civilians from internment camps walked off a Britain-bound ship because they were "disgusted ...
Article : 189 wordsLONDON, Sept. 17. A.A.P.—William Joyce pleaded "Not guilty" to a charge of high treason on three counts when his ...
Article : 448 wordsNEW YORK, Sept. 17. A.A.P.—"The dreaded Black Dragon Society has gone underground, with its aims firmly implanted in several youth ...
Article : 208 wordsNEW YORK, Sept. 17.A.A.P.—Hundreds of people in South Florida are homeless as a result of the highest winds since 1926. ...
Article : 136 wordsLONDON, Sept. 17. A.A.P.—Representatives of 14 nations are meeting in London as the new Inter national' Air Transport Association, ...
Article : 106 wordsLONDON, Sept. 17.—British exports are leaping ahead, chiefly because Britain is exporting more food, drink and tobacco than in the first ...
Article : 85 wordsHONGKONG, Sept. 17. A.A.P.—Three Americans, after being tortured by the Japanese, were paraded through the streets of Haman, with ...
Article : 80 wordsTOKIO, Sept. 17. A.A.P.—The Union Jack was raised over the British Embassy in Tokio at noon to-day. Over 400 naval officers from ...
Article : 64 wordsLONDON, Sept. 17, A.A.P.—The number and frequency of acts of nocturnal lawlessness perpetrated by irresponsible Red Army elements are ...
Article : 103 wordsLONDON, September 17. A.A.P.—There are 4000 English, Australian and Dutch war prisoners on Hainan Island, off the South China Coast, ...
Article : 43 wordsLONDON, Sept. 17. A.A.P.—The Executive Committee of the Preparatory Commission of the United Nations decided that the General ...
Article : 42 wordsATHENS, Sept. 17. A.A.P.—The Greek Government has protested to London at not having received an invitation to attend the Council of ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Tue 18 Sep 1945, Page 1
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