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  4. Oranje Brings Big Batch Of Released Prisoners Home

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Her decks lined with hundreds of khaki-clad prisoners of war returning home after over three unhappy years in the hands of the Japanese, the big hospital ship Oranje, with long green lines from stem to stern and ...

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    Returning to their Tokio homes, after their discharge from the Japanese army, these soldiers push their personal belongings on a cart through bomb-blasted streets. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JAPANESE FIGHTING BESIDE BRITISH IN INDO-CHINA DISPUTE

    LONDON, September 25. -- At least 100 people were reported killed or wounded in disturbances in Saigon. According to a CBS broadcast from Saigon "Armed Japanese troops are fighting alongside British and French in an effort to establish law and order. ...

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  7. The Wish Is....

    TOKIO, September 25. -- Hirohito's brother Prince Takamatsu, told a Press Conference Japan should ...

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  8. Russians Seize Land

    BERLIN, September: 25. -- Russian occupation authorities have announced they have taken over ...

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  9. APPALLING LOSS OF LIFE IN SUMATRA CAMPS

    SINGAPORE, September 25 -- It has been revealed that 16,000 of 25,000 Allied prisoners in Sumatra died during their internment. Thirty-one thousand liberated from camps in Singapore and elsewhere have ...

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  10. MAN KILLED WHILE WAVING A WELCOME

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- All the way up the river those aboard the Oranje were cheered, workers everywhere ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA TO "KEEP IT'S POWDER DRY"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Although it has some confidence in the efficacy of the United Nations' Charter, the ...

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  12. WORKED TO DEATH

    NEW DELHI, September 25. -- Army Headquarters has issued a report from an Indian Army observer, Captain ...

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  13. Foreign Ministers Council

    LONDON, September 25. -- The Council of Foreign Ministers met twice to-day, when it continued ...

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  14. BANK TO PAY OVER ₤36,000 IN DAMAGES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The Chief Justice (Sir Edmund Herring) on Tuesday awarded Edmund Harold ...

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  15. BELSEN TRIAL

    LONDON, September 25. -- Witnesses at the resumption of the Belsen trial at Luneburg described more crueities, sadistic beatings ...

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  16. Arrests In Singapore

    LONDON, September 25. -- Two men who claim Eire citizenship and five Indians were among a number of people arrested by ...

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  17. Rival For Penicillin

    PARIS, September 25. -- Professor Hollande, of the Academy of Sciences, has reported the discovery of ...

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  18. Armenian Territory

    JERUSALEM, September 26. -- Representatives of the Armenian community in Palestine sent a message to the conference of ...

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  19. GERMANS PLANNED ENGLAND INVASION

    THAT the Germans planned to invade England in the early stages of the war now has been revealed as the result of discoveries in Berlin. At the particular time British anti-invasion troops were "extremely thin" ...

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  20. "LITTLE FUHRER"

    BERLIN, September 25. -- American occupational authorities reprimanded the Lord Mayor (Arthur Werner) and discharged ...

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  21. "Dutch Haw Haw"

    THE HAGUE. September 25. -- Max Blokzyl, known as the "Dutch Haw Haw," was sentenced to death on a charge of treason. ...

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  22. JAP CONTROL TO BE REORGANISED

    TOKIO, September 26. -- A session of the Privy Council which Hirohito attended approved of the reorganisation ...

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  23. AUSSIES RESENT SOFT TREATMENT OF TIMOR JAPS

    DARWIN, Wednesday. -- Discontent seething among troops on Timor at the kid glove handling of Japanese there by the AIF commander (Brigadier Dyke) same to a head when one soldier fired shots near ...

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  24. CONTROL OF JAPAN

    LONDON, September 25. -- The Soviet Foreign Minister (M. Molotov) surprised the Foreign Ministers Council to-day by ...

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  25. TRIESTE DEADLOCK

    LONDON, September 25. -- The Jugoslav Embassy issued a statement intimating Jugoslavia now is ready to agree to ...

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  26. AUSTRALIANS MISSING ON P.O.W, SHIP

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- No trace can be found of a Japanese troopship which left Rabaul in June, 1942. carrying ...

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  27. Film Suspended

    LONDON, September 24. -- Mr. Max Milder, managing director of Warner Brothers Pictures Ltd., announced that the general ...

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  28. COLLABORATOR SHOT

    BRUSSELS, September. 25. -- Leo Vindevocel, former Belgian parliamentarian and Burgomaster of Renaix throughout the ...

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  29. BELGIAN REGENT

    LONDON, September 25. -- The Belgian Premier (M. van Acker), accompanied by members of the Belgian Cabinet, has arrived at ...

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    Hungry Chinese queue up for an issue of rice after the British occupation of Hongkong. They are watched by Able Seaman J.Bullen, of Stepney, a sentry from HMS Swiftsure. Note the trouserless small boy to the left. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. MASQUERADER "MARRIES"

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday. -- A fantastic story of a masquerade was disclosed by a 32-year-old woman under ...

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  32. Minister's Denial

    CANBERRA. Wednesday. -- A vigorous denial that Australians were mollycoddling, and treating, surrendered Japanese with kid ...

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  33. Fodder Conservation

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Detailed plans for the implementation of the fodder conservation scheme by individual States were ...

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