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  4. zDMIRAL LORD LOUIS MOUNTBATTEN NOW AT SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday. (A.A.P.): The Allies had planned landings in Malaya on September 9 if the Japanese had not surrendered, Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten said yesterday on arrival here to ...

    Article : 509 words
  5. Japans Future Status

    TOKYO, Wed.: "Japan will sink to the status of a fourth class military power, and will not be able to threaten the ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH BANK POLICY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Governor of the Commonwealth Bank (Mr. H. T. Armitage) said to-day that the general public's ...

    Article : 281 words
  7. Gen. MacArthur Moves to End Korean Unrest; Japs Must be Displaced

    TOKYO, Wed. (A.A.P.): General MacArthur has ordered the commander in Korea (General Hodge) to replace all Japanese now in administrative positions with Koreans as soon as possible, consistent with the ...

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  8. Australian P.O.W's Stream Into Manila

    MANILA, Wednesday: The stream of Australian prisoners of war from Japan to Manila is growing in volume and there are now 300 at the replacement depot. It is expected that the daily arrivals will ...

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  9. Allies in Austria in Full Control

    VIENNA, Wed.: As from yesterday the Allied Control Council for Austria has assumed full power in respect to matters affecting ...

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  10. SURRENDER PLANS IN NEW GUINEA

    WEWAK, Wednesday: Lieut Adachi, commander of the Japanese 18th Army in New Guinea will surrender his 14,000 troops to ...

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  11. Death Sentence

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: In the Central criminal Court to-day Mr. Justice Herron sentenced Harold Ernest Dawson, 27 ...

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  13. Level Crossing Smash on Dubbo Line

    SYDNEY, Wed.: A woman was fatally injured and 11 other persons injured at Arthurville, on the Molong-Dubbo branch line. ...

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  14. WAR CRIMINALS

    TOKYO, Wednesday. (A.A.P.): General MacArthur has ordered the arrest of 39 persons, including Lieut.-General Homma, commander of the Japanese forces in the Philippines, who was responsible for the ...

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  15. Seventeen Injured in Collision

    MELBOURNE, Wed.: Seventeen people were injured when a packed city-bound tram collided with a timber truck and trailer at ...

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  16. People's Front Favors Republic in Yugoslavia

    LONDON, Wed.: Marshal Tito heads the list of the People's Frost candidates for the coming Yugoslay general election, reports. ...

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  17. British Goods on the Way to Australia

    LONDON, Wed.: About 2000 tons of sulphate ammonia, to fertilise Australia's farms, is included in 8000 tons of British ...

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  20. Arrest of Two Australians Ordered at Tokyo

    TOKYO, Wed.: The arrest of the Australian. Major Charles Cousens, has been ordered by General MacArthur. Another ...

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  21. Reoccupation of Rabaul Proceeding Smoothly

    RABAUL, Wed.: After inspecting Rabaul area earlier this week Major-General K. W. Eather., G.O.C., 11th Australian Division ...

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  22. Sino-Japanese Negotiations Upset by Military Intervention

    NEW YORK, Wed.: In an interview quoted by the "New York Times" Tokyo correspondent, the Japanese ex-Premier (Konoye) ...

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