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  2. British Evacuation Of Egypt Demanded

    CAIRO, Sunday-, AAP. — The Egyptian Prime Minister (Noktahi Pasha) after a meeting of Egypt’s elder statesmen demanded the evacuation of Egypt by British ...

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  4. MACARTHUR GETS DIRECTIVE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The U.S. Government has sent General MacArthur a 3000-word directive on dealing with Japan, which he is now putting into operation. This follows the clash of opinion between MacArthur and Washington which ...

    Article : 293 words
  5. 27 Missing On Flight To Australia

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The worst air tragedy to date involving Australian service personnel is feared following the disappearance six days ago of a giant Douglas transport between Biak and Merauke in ...

    Article : 197 words
  6. Increases MacArthur’s (Power Over Japan

    WHEN this information is supplied, says Frank Kluckhorn, New York Times correspondent in Tokio, it will enable General MacArthur to assume control of Japan’s finances. It will also assure payment of ...

    Article : 478 words
  7. AUSTRALIANS FROM NAOETSU

    Prisoner-of-war camp appreciated a good meal served in the mess of [?]Hospital ship Tjitjalengka.They are (front row):Private Claude Fulloon,N.S.W.; Sig.Fred Duncan, N.S.W., Private Roland Dean,canberra; Private Ted Laws, Sydney, Back row: Corporal Ralph Jackson, Sydney, and Sig Charlees Birsh, Sydney. -Australian Official. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MINISTER REVISES ESTIMATE OF P.O.W.s IN NORTH

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — It is not expected that more than 3000 Ausralian prisoners of war will be recovered in Japan, China, Formosa, Korea and Manchuria, the Army Minister (Mr. Forde) said tonight. ...

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  9. Dap Guards In Borneo Locked Behind Own Barhed Wire

    KUCHING (Borneo), Sunday.—Japanese troops who guarded Allied prisoners at Lintang barracks camp are now inmates of their own prison, with Australians on guard. Evacuation of the camp is progressing rapidly. The majority ...

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