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  4. SINGAPORE OCCUPATION BY BRITISH UNITS GOING SMOOTHLY

    NO incidents have so far been reported in the British occupation of Singapore which is going ahead rapidly. Great caution was observed in view of the larger number of Japanese soldiers in the great naval base. ...

    Article : 1,283 words
  5. DUMP OF SURPLUS ROCKETS

    NEW YORK, September 5.—The A.P. Tokio correspondent says that Toajsegawa, Domei's foreign service manager, disclosed that Emperor Hirohito decided as early as July 22 to surrender to the Allies. The Emperor lost all confidence in the army. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 509 words
  6. Notice Worth Looking At

    Top left : Actually, one more strike did occur after this notice had bren chalked on the Intelligence room board at the R.A.A.E's 1st Tactical Air Force Headquarters in Borneo. But at the time it spoke for itself. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RAILWAY DEATH TRAIL

    SINGAPORE, September 6.—The A.P. special representative says that heartrending stories, which for the first time expose hardships ...

    Article : 456 words
  8. Prisoners Tell Of Jap Cruelty

    A Calcutta message states that starvation, disease and fantastic cruelties killed 20,000 to 56,000 Allied war prisoners in Japanese camps, according to survivors of the sunken U.S.S. Houston and members of a Texas artillery ...

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  9. Allied Air Raids Hit Japan Hard

    NEW YORK, September 5.—The Times's Yokohama correspondent says that the Japanese Premier told the Diet that Allied air raids ...

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  11. OVER 5,000,000 JAP CASUALTIES

    NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—Tokio radio says that the Government spokesman reporting to the Diet said ...

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  12. Liberated 8th Div. Proud Of Bennett

    TWO hundred and thirty-one members of two battalions of the ill-fated Eighth Division arrived by train in Yokohama to-night from Naoetu prison camp on the west coast of Honshu. 200 miles from Tokio. ...

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  13. RENEWAL OF SUGAR AGREEMENT

    CANBERRA. September 6.—The renewal of the sugar agreement between the Commonwealth and Queensland Governments for ...

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  14. 82 PERTH MEN RECOVERED

    AFTER three years' silence there is news of H.M.A.S. Perth, sunk off the coast of Java in March 1942, by the recovery of the navigation officer from Hitsushima prisoner-of-war camp near Nagova. 200 miles from Tokio. He was a Royal Naval officer ...

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  15. AMERICA TO FIND OUT THE NEEDS OF EUROPE

    NEW YORK, September 6.—The Washington correspondent of the New York Times says that President Truman sent the War Mobilisation Chief, Mr. John Snyder, the Surplus War Property Board head. Mr. A. S. Symington, and the Senate Secretary (Mr. L. ...

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