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  3. FEARS OF EARLY WITHDRAWAL FROM JAPAN

    NEW YORK, September 18.—General MacArthur's announcement that the Allied garrison force in Japan would probably not exceed 200,000 men within six months has amazed State Department officials in Washington, ...

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  4. Tables Turned at Singapore

    Australian troops at Singapore enjoy the spectacle of Japanese soldiers working hard to fill in holes on the pradae ground and roll it in preparation for the surrender ceremony. The surrender of all the Japanese forces in South-east Asia was formally accepted by Admiral Mountbatten, batten, Supreme Allied Commander S.E.A.C., at Singapore on September 12. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEWCASTLE SOLDIER IN ATOM RAID

    MANILA, September 18.—Corporal Ernest Snowden of Newcastle (N.S.W.) was among 24 Australian prisoners of war who had remarkable escapes when the atom bomb ...

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  6. No Trace of 364 of Perth's Crew

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Three hundred and sixty-four of the sunken H.M.A.S. Perth's total complement of 676 were ...

    Article : 81 words
  7. Duntroon Ready To Sail

    SINGAPORE, September 18. A.A.P.—The Duntroon is loaded with troops and will be ready to sail when it has taken on [?]ater, ...

    Article : 294 words
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  9. VICTIMS OF NAZI RAIDER

    TOKIO, Sept. 18.—Women and children who disappeared with the British steamer Nanking, between Fremantle and South Africa on their ...

    Article : 311 words
  10. "Uncountable Piles Of Dead At Belsen Camp"

    LONDON, September 18. A.A.P.—No description could bring home the horrors of Belsen concentration camp when it was taken over by the British, Brigadier Llewellyn Glyn Hughes, Vice Deputy ...

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  11. 25 DROWNED IN FERRY CAPSIZE

    PARIS, Sept. 18. A.A.E.—Twenty-five out of 35 passengers were drowned when a ferryboat built to carry 20 capsized on Lake Sautet, ...

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  12. MAY BRING DEAD A.M.F. HOME

    CANBERRA, Tuesday—Return to Australia of bodies of servicemen killed overseas would be considered, the Prime ...

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  13. SEARCHING JAPAN FOR ONE MAN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday—A search is being made throughout Japan for a broken-nosed Japanese interpreter thought to be the only accessible ...

    Article : 131 words
  14. One Doctor Saved Hundreds by Crude Methods

    DARWIN, Tuesday.—Hundreds of lives were saved by Captain V. Brand, of Melbourne said a New Zealand medical orderly, Sergeant S. W. ...

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  15. Speeding Up News of "Eighth"

    CANBERRA, Tuesday—Arrangements have been made for the names of Australians recovered from prison camps on the Japanese ...

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  16. Bag from Plane Through Roof

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A woman and her four children had a fortunate escape from injury to-night when a bag containing 50lb. of emergency ...

    Article : 145 words
  17. Only 164 Survived Battle of Amboina

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Early in 1942 between 15,000 and 26,000 Japanese overwhelmed 800 Australians sent to Amboina, according to Royal ...

    Article : 201 words
  18. LEND-LEASE BLOW NOT SO HARD

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Australian industry may not be as hard hit by the end of lend-lease as w[?] at first feared. ...

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  19. Mr. Churchill May Visit Australia

    LONDON, Sept. 18. A.A.P.—It is believed in Conservative Party circles that Mr. Churchill will spend the winter in Australia. ...

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  20. MAY GIVE EX-PRISONERS EXTRA FOOD COUPONS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Double issues of butter and meat coupons will be given to returning prisoners of war if the Government adopts a ...

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