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  4. AMBOINA STORY OF POW DEATH AND TORTURE

    MELBOURNE, September 13.— Prom Amboina last night came a shocking story of death and torture as the fate of the 2/21st ...

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  5. FREED NURSES REACH DARWIN

    Four of the 16 Australian Army and civilian nurses, who readied Darwin yesterday after being held prisoner in Japan since their captare at Rabaul in January, 1942. The photograph was taken at Manila, where they arrived on September 4. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PRISONER NURSES TELL OF BEATINGS: FORCED TO CLEAN STREETS

    MELBOURNE, September 12.—Australian women rere forced to clean the streets of Yokohama, chop rood, clear away snow in the winter, and dig trenches or their Japanese masters. Many fainted while ...

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  7. AUSTRALIANS AT YOKOSUKA NAVAL BASE

    A guard comprising naval ratings from the Australian destroyers Napier and Nizam, attached to the British Landing Force Headquarters, takes orders from Petty Officer Nathan, of Cremorne, Sydney, prior to marching off for their first "colours" since establishing headquarters in a building in the Yokosuka Naval Base. Note the Japa nese shrine in a setting of shrubs and trees in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. OPPOSITION MEMBER SUSPENDED: UPROAR IN FEDERAL HOUSE

    CANBERRA, September 13.—Amazing [?]nes of disorder and uproar, culminating in the suspension of Mr Anthony (CP, NSW) occurred daring the budget debate in the House of Representatives ...

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  9. 110 Australians Slain At Singapore On Surrender Eve

    SINGAPORE, September 12. — The British headquarters has released an account of atrocities inflicted on Australian and British ...

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  10. GUN USED BY TOJO TAKEN FROM SUPER FORT PILOT

    NEW YORK, September 12.—While Tojo's heart labours to keep his body alive, it was learnt today that, the pistol with which he shot himself was taken possibly ...

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  11. FORMER WAR MINISTER'S SUICIDE

    TOKYO, September 12—General Sugiyama, who was War Minister in Koiso's 1944 Cabinet, has committed suicide. ...

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  12. GAGGED WITH STEEL BIT

    A group of Australian war correspondents found shocking conditions of cruelty in a camp about 15 miles out cf Yokosuka naval base. Radioman Jack Frashure, of Ohio, was shot down over Taiwan and was transported to Japan by plane. He was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. C.Q NAMES IN LIST OF LOCATED POW

    BRISBANE, September 13.—A further list of Queensland prisoners of war now reported alive in Siam was issued by the army ...

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  14. Truman Promises Control Policy To Please All

    WASHINGTON, September 13.— President Truman told a Press I conference today that governments, for Japan and Korea would ...

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  15. NO EXAGGERATION IN ATROCITY STORIES

    MELBOURNE, September 13. — The stories of Japanese atrocities had not been exaggerated and the people would become more and ...

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  16. Franco's Drive Against Freemasonry

    MADRID. September 12.—After General Franco, in a speech, bitterly attacked Freemasonry. an official bulletin announced that 15 ...

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  17. NAURU OCCUPATION BEGUN

    Aboard HMAS Diamantina, September 13.—The Australian troops are scheduled to begin the occupation of Nauru Island today, ...

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    BRISBANE, September 13.—The following State forecast was issued by the Weather Bureau at noon today for the ensuing 24 hours: Fine ...

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  19. Angry When Ordered To Carry Own Bags

    SINGAPORE, September 13 —The round-up of Japanese war criminals is now in full swing and one of the earliest ...

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  20. Arrest Ordered Of Black Dragon Society Leaders

    NEW YORK September 12.— According to the Tokyo correspondent of the Associated Press General MacArthur has ordered ...

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  21. MADE FLAG IN PRISON CAMP

    These Australian boys, smiling and displaying the flag they are so proud of, were amongst 231 prisoners-of-war released and brought into Yokohama from Naoetsu prison camp. The flag was made and sewn by hand from pieces of coloured ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. INDO-CHINA DEMAND FOR INDEPENDENCE

    NEW YORK. September 12. — Tbe Hanoi Vietnam or Indo-Chinese Nationalist Party on September 7 proclaimed Indo-Clnua free from ...

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