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  4. Metropolitan FORECAST

    Unsettled, with rain. ...

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  5. HORRIBLE STORIES FROM SUMATRA CAMP

    Many of you in Australia have recently seen pictures of the horror of Belsen camp, Germany. On Saturday I saw these pictures repeated in the flesh. I saw the first batch of prisoners flown out from Pakan Baroe (Sumatra) to ...

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    The first batch of Eighth Division prisoners of war liberated in Singapore arrived in Sydney yesterday. They were given a tumultuous welcome. Pictured as they enjoyed a cup of tea at Rose Bay flying boat base, where they ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PRISONERS OF THE EIGHTH

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The first batch of liberated prisoners of war belonging to the Eighth Division arrived to-day, and were greeted with amazing enthusiasm. Victorians ...

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  8. THREAT TO INDUSTRY

    Serious hold-ups in production in the automobile industry are threatened as the result of the decision by the United ...

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  9. SUZUKI ON THE WAR

    An American National Broadcasting representative, speaking from Tokio, said he had found the ex-Japanese Premier, Suzuki, ...

    Article : 382 words
  10. TOKIO CRIMINALS ROUNDED UP

    The dragnet of the occupation forces is tightening around Japanese war criminals, but another two, Surgeon Lieut.-General Kozumi and Dr. Kunihiko Hashida. Welfare Minister and Education Minister, ...

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  11. HOMMA IN CUSTODY

    Fat, heavy jowelled Lieut. General Homma, who commanded Japanese troops in the Philippines in the initial stage ...

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  12. "HELL SHIP" TORPEDOED

    The graphic story of the sinking of another Japanese "hell ship" resulting in the loss of 250 Allied prisoners of war was told ...

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  13. INTERNEES AT RABAUL

    To the accompaniment of the National Anthem, played by Indonesian soldiers on home-made wind instruments fashioned from ...

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  14. LATE NEWS

    LONDON.--Formal su[?] of Japanese [?] Kong signed Sunday Enemy [?] ...

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  15. EVACUATION OF AUSTRALIANS

    Evacuation of Australian prisoners of war from Singapore has been suspended. Australian refused to travel ...

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  16. IMMIGRATION MUST WAIT

    "It may be any period up to two years before assisted immigration to Australia can be resumed on a general scale." says ...

    Article : 139 words
  17. PLANES, BLIMPS DESTROYED

    Fifty persons were injured at Richmond naval blimp base, near Miami, when a fire, fanned by a 99 m.p.h. wind, destroyed 213 ...

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    Allied prisoners of war in Singapore were forced to haul a heavy roller, but the tables were reversed in the above picture, which shows Japanese doing a similar job as Allied troops look on. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. TENSION IN TOKIO

    The "Christian Science Monitor's" representative in Tokio states that acute tension rules in Tokio, where an intense ...

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  21. KEW MAN KEPT P.O.W. RECORDS

    Complete records of 1700 Australians in Japanese prison camps were kept throughout the war by Staff-Sergeant Arch Moles, of ...

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  22. DIRECTIVE TO TROOPS

    KANDY, Sept. 16 (A.A.P.). Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten has issued a directive to the troops in the South-East Asia ...

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  23. PRISONERS AT PALEMBANG

    Lieut.-Colonel George F. West, an Irish medical officer, whose Australian wife resides at Kara, Barwon Heads, Victoria, and ...

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  24. LONDON HEARS PLANES AGAIN

    Londoners again saw the sky filled with planes and heard the harsh chorus of hundreds of motors as 25 squadrons swept low ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN NURSES

    The first definite news of about 30 Australian nurses who survived the sinking of the auxiliary naval vessel Vyner Brooke by Japanese ...

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  26. BRITISH EMPIRE FORCE

    Joint British Empire occupation forces are expected to land in Japan some time in November. The force will include ...

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  27. BOMB VICTIMS IN PALESTINE

    Nine people were injured in Jerusalem last night when "pamphlet bombs" (piping containing political handbills) were exploded ...

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  28. LADY BLAMEY VISITS CAMP

    Lady Blarney, on a visit to Changi prison camp, accepted the Australian commandant's invitation to tell the troops over the ...

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  29. SWISS ARMY LOSSES

    The Swiss army, although it fought no battle during the war. lost over 4000 men, of whom 2660 died from illness, 1005 as the ...

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