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Advertising : 92 wordsGaunt and emaciated, but with new hope shining in their eyes, these Allied prisoners of war pack up to leave being reached at Aomori near Yokohama, August 29, by mercy squadrons of the U.S. Navy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 48 wordsLieutenant-General Tadasee Kataoka, commanding general of the 35th Japanese Army, and members of his staff, shortly after they had surrendered at Cebu, P.I. Gen. Kataoka is at extreme right. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 42 wordsTOKIO.—Gen MacArthur's long march to Tokio ended on Saturday morning when he entered the devastated Jap. capital and ordered the Stars and Stripes to be raised above the gutted rooftops of the U.S. Embassy. ...
Article : 505 wordsJOHORE (A.A.P.)—The Sultan of Johore told war correspondents that when the Japanese commander in Malaya ...
Article : 68 wordsTOKIO (A.A.P.).—The Secretary to the Jap. Naval Ministry (Capt. Ryonosuke Imamura) told a press conference that the Pearl harbour attack was ...
Article : 142 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—A special committee of the United Nations War Crimes Commission has submitted to member Governments a set of comprehensive recommendations for punishment of Jap. war criminals. ...
Article : 540 wordsMOROTAI—Amid ceremonial, planned and previously rehearsed with "show business" precision, stoutish bespectacled Lieut.-Gen. Teshima, Commander of the Jap. 2nd Army, surrendered to Gen. Sir Thomas Blamey, C.-in-C. ...
Article : 852 wordsTOKIO (A.A.P.).—Althrough Japanese militarists have been forced out of domestic politics for the present, a ...
Article : 196 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).— The liner Empress of Russia was extensively damaged on Saturday night by fire while being refitted as a Government ...
Article : 70 wordsSINGAPORE (A.A.P.).—Lord Mountbatten, C.-in-C., S.E. Asia, reached Singapore yesterday to accept the overall surrender of S.E. Asia from Count Terauchi. It is understood that ...
Article : 238 wordsWASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—The Office of Strategic Services has revealed the exploits of Allied undercover agents in Siam which became one of the few Allied sources of direct intelligence regarding Japan. ...
Article : 329 wordsSINGAPORE (A.A.P.).—Official rolls containing a big proportion of names of Australian prisoners of war in Singapore have been ...
Article : 205 wordsOSLO (A.A.P.).—It is a lie to maintain that Hitler regarded me as a dirty traitor—Hitler was really fond of me, and often said, 'I am very ...
Article : 137 wordsSINGAPORE (A.A.P.).—Stories of ingenuity in the face of great discouragement, fortitude and self-sacrifice, in the service of fellow prisoners abound at Changi and other prisoner of war camps. ...
Article : 481 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.). —British intelligence officers say it is not true a special search is being made for Hitler. ...
Article : 153 wordsALREADY there are signs that the Japanese hope to resume the war as soon as possible. So far as they are concerned the war ...
Article : 121 wordsROME (A.A.P.).—Gangs of Italian youths are roaming quiet streets and public squares in Rome stripping and cutting off the hair of Italian girls who ...
Article : 185 wordsMONTROSE, Colorado (A.A.P.)—The U.S. Third Fleet Commander (Adm. Halsey) has informed the local Lions Club, ...
Article : 63 wordsWASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Lord Keynes has arrived from Ottawa and the British Ambassador (Lord Halifax) is due to-day to confer on U.S. aid ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Mon 10 Sep 1945, Page 1
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