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  4. OLD GLORY FLIES OYER TOKIO

    GENERAL MACARTHUR now has fulfilled his long-cherished ambition and entered Tokio. This he did on Saturday afternoon shortly after Allied troops commenced to March in for taking over the occupation of the Japanese capital. ...

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    Japanese naval trainees, ranging in age from 12 years to 18, shown at work on the taxi-way of Atsugi airfield, near Tokio, during preparations for the vast airborne operations which followed the arrival of the American advance party. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ONE AUSTRALIAN POW LIBERATED AT RABAUL

    FOR three years and eight months Rabaul has been a place of mystery. Intelligence reports that filtered back gave only a sketchy idea of Japanese activities. ...

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  7. DREADFUL FATE

    LAE, September 9.--The Japanese had a dreadful fate ready for Australian women if their invasion plans had ...

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  8. SADDLE, NO RIDER!!

    MONTROSE (Colorado), September 2.--Admiral Halsey informed the local Lions' Club, which ...

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  9. JAPANESE INHUMAN TREATMENT IN WAR PRISON CAMPS

    ALMOST unbelievable stories of most revolting crimes committed by the Japanese on war prisoners continue to be told by both civil and military personnel released from Japanese camps. With a view to punishing those responsible lists of war criminals are in ...

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  10. SINGAPORE CELEBRATES LIBERATION

    LONDON, September 8.-- The Exchange Telegraph's Singapore correspondent says the people of Singapore ...

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  11. JAPANESE TOOK DEFEAT LYING DOWN .

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Japanese seemed to take their defeat lying down, was the impression gained by Air Vice-Marshal ...

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  12. UNTOLD MISERY CAUSED

    Stories of Japanese cruelty were told to-day by 28 Allied prisoners whose years of physical and mental torture in ...

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  13. Criminals Should Be Punished

    SINGAPORE, September 8. --The calculated and organised brutality of the Japanese towards prisoners has ...

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  14. WIVES EMBARK

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Six hundred and fifty wives of American servicemen, with 236 babies, were placed aboard the ...

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  15. PHOTO MATERIALS

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- An easing of the restrictions on the release of photographic materials for civilian use was announced ...

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  16. Thai Regent As Leader Of Allied Espionage

    WASHINGTON, September 8.--The Office of Strategic Services revealed the exploits of Allied under-cover agents ...

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  17. JAP SNIPERS

    Thirty seamen from the Anson guarding the wireless stations on Freer, the 1700ft. crest' of Victoria Park, last night were sniped at by ...

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  18. NOW IN HIDING.

    In a belated effort to capture "small" war criminals carrying out reigns of terror in Japanese POW camps, atrocity officers have now ...

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  19. SE ASIA SURRENDER

    KANDY, September 9.--Southeast Asia Command headquarters announces that Admiral Mountbatten left for Singapore to-day ...

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  20. HAY AND CHAFF SUBSIDES

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- A discontinuance of the hay and chaff subsidies was forecast to-day by the Prices Commissioner ...

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  21. SOUVENIRS

    WASHINGTON, September 8.--The War Secretary, Mr. Stimson, formally presented ...

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  22. HONGKONG INTERNEES

    HONGKONG, September 8 .-- Australian internees from Camp Stanley will leave in a few days for direct transit to Australia. It ...

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    In marked contrast to the inhuman treatment of Allied prisoners in Japanese hands, this Japanese prisoner is cared for in an airy ward, with clean sheets, and the best medical attention. Some prisoners were seriously wounded when captured and amputations ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. HOME FOR LEOPOLD

    LONDON. September 8.--The Swiss Government has agreed to permit King Leopold of the Belgians and his family to live near ...

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    On its first test flight, this V-3, America's largest helicopter, is designed to fulfil U.S. Coast Guard and Navy air-sea rescue and transport service requirements- It is capable of carrying a crew of two and 10 passengers in medium range operations. The ship carries two roters, has a 48ft. fusi lage, and is 13ft. high. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. FOR KEEPS

    [?] General Hitoshi placed his [?] before Lieut-General [?] at the surrender ...

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  27. SOME JAPS HOSTILE TO ALLIED OCCUPATION

    Military censorship has been imposed over the Dome Agency and Japanese Press generally to-day. In what ...

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