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Advertising : 20 wordsCANBERRA, Tuesday.—A 12½ per cent, cut in income tax will be made on January 1 as a result of provisions in the 1945-46 Budget which the Prime Minister ...
Article : 690 wordsTwo Japanese Samurai swoords souvenired by Corporal J. Parle, of Manly, were prominently displayed by him when the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 60 wordsYOKOHAMA, September 4.—Many Australian and British prisoners of war were beaten to death with batons when they became too weak to work on the ...
Article : 137 wordsFurther talks yesterday failed to settle the strike at the Bunnerong and Pyrmont powerhouses. Meanwhile, no decision ...
Article : 439 wordsDetails of these Japanese atrocities. were given to-day by Colonel Schanze, in charge of the prisoner-of-war recovery teams ...
Article : 235 wordsOFF RABAUL, Sept. 4.—Soon after noon to-day, Australian Brigadier E. L. Sheehan met the Japanese surrender envoys ...
Article : 175 wordsLONDON, Sept. 4.—Now that the war in the Pacific is over, chere is criticism in Britain of the slow tempo of the ...
Article : 237 wordsMOUNTBATTEN'S HEADQUARTERS, Sept. 4.—None of the Australian prisoners of war in Singapore will be able to travel on ordinary troopships. Only 1,050 are fit to travel by troopship on a ...
Article : 625 wordsBritish, Australian, and Dutch prisoners all agree that the worst beatings and floggings occurred in Japan itself. ...
Article : 472 wordsLONDON, Sept. 4 (A.A.P.).— Between October, 1938, and January, 1945, the wages of more than 5,000,000 manual ...
Article : 117 wordsHONG KONG, Sept. 4.—When another Australian. war correspondent and I entered Fort Stanley internment camp ...
Article : 229 wordsTOKYO. Sept. 4.—Troops of the United States Eighth Army in the Yokohama area came across a whole factory full of silk stockincs in every ...
Article : 92 wordsNEW YORK, Sept. 4 (A.A.P).— "For its size, no Pity in the world is so completely wiped out as Hiroshima," says a correspondent of Associated ...
Article : 124 wordsNEW DELHI, Sept. 4,(A.A.P.). —The Japanese troops in Singapore must be reduced to the minimum by 9 a.m. to-morrow ...
Article : 181 wordsJAPANESE CRUELTY.—Revelations of Japanese ill-treatment of prisoners of war continue to come to light. ...
Article : 392 wordsMOSCOW, Sept. 4 (A.A.P.).—Announcing to the Red Army and Navy that Japan had capitulated. Generalissimo Stalin said in an Order of the ...
Article : 47 wordsLONDON, Sept, 4.—The King, Queen, and the Princesses may tour the Empire in the notdistant future. ...
Article : 260 wordsTOKYO, Sept. 4—Charles Couseris, former Sydney radio announcer and A.I.F, offleer, was forced to broadcast on Tokyo ...
Article : 59 wordsNEW YORK, Sept. 4 (A.A.P.).—The Domel Japanese) news agency has suggested that the people of Japan should take the following precautions ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 5 Sep 1945, Page 1
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