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  4. [?]MERICA WON'T BROOK [?]PELAY ROUNDING UP JAPANESE WAR CRIMINALS

    THE New York A.P. Tokio correspondent said on [?] Thursday that, if the Japanese Government does not results in two days in the task of rounding up war minals, the Americans will again step in and arrest ...

    Article : 510 words
  5. PHASES OF JAPANESE SURRENDER

    END OF WAR ON BOUGAINBVILLE— left Following the interrogation of Major Otsu instruction from [?] General G.S. savige, G.O.C. of the 2nd Australian Corps giving implicit instruction how the recent surrender should be effected the Japanese troops are shown taking ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 75 words
  6. Australians Take No Bluff :

    MEW YORK, September 14.—"Your soldiers have carried their arms to the fight and will bring them out," said Col. J. A. Bishop, senior staff officer of the Sixth Australian Division, when surrendering Japanese officers at Wewak ...

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  7. JAPS BRUTAL IN THE RAW :

    LONDON September 13.— The Herald-Tribane says that Lieut General Wainwright in a speech said: "In the name of those who have seen the Japs with their veneer stripped off. who have seen them as truculent bullies domineering. deceitful, cruel, enjoying the inflicting of mental and physical pain on those who cannot retaliate. I ask that they ...

    Article : 259 words
  8. CATS." BRINGING UNFIT P.O.W.

    [?] September 14.—[?] carrying Leadon [?] leave Darwin [?] and are ...

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  9. Boiled Dog A Rare Luxury For Aust. P.O.W

    BOILED dog was regarded at a rare luxury by Australian soldiers in Jap POW camps at Naoetsu, 250 miles N.W. of Tokio, where food was so short that starving men were reduced to catching rats and cockroaches to eke out an existence. ...

    Article : 384 words
  10. SURRENDER OF MALAYA

    LONDON. Sept. 13.— New Delli radio says Admiral Mountbatten is due at Kuala Lumpur, ...

    Article : 111 words
  11. North Q'ld. A Rich Heritage

    CAIRNS, September 14.— When responding to a welcome extended to him to-night the Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson) said that one of ...

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  12. ALLEGED MASTER SPY

    LONDON Sept. 13.— The men whom the secret service believes responsible for the sinking of the Prince of Wales and Repulse in ...

    Article : 80 words
  13. MOVE TO PREVENT ALLIED LAND GRAB

    NEW YORK, [?] ...

    Article : 209 words
  14. UEENSLAND SUGAR FOR RUSSIA

    [?]September 14.— [?]reaton. that[?] which two bearned into the ...

    Article : 81 words
  15. TIMBER STRIKE OVER

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14.—A mass meeting of sawmill strikers in Brisbane and Ipswich, who have been out since August 23, decided ...

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  16. Oil From Coal Inquiry

    CANBERRA September 14.— Mr J. Francis Liberal Queensland suggested in the House of Representatives to-day that Dr. Evart ...

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  17. NAURU SURRENDERED

    From Noel Ottaway aboard H.M.A.S. Diamentina, off Nauru on Friday. On the quarterdeck of the ...

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  18. QUEENSLANDERS ON PERTH

    MELBOURNE. September 14— The Navy Department announced to-day that the following QueenSland members of H.M.AS. Perth ...

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  20. Quick Vigorous Action Against Jap Gangsters

    WASHINGTON, Sept.13.—A high Government authority to-day made in clear that the [?] and vigorous action against Japanese was criminals. paralleling the measures [?] war criminals [?] to apply ...

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  21. MacARTHUR CRITICS REBUKED

    NEW YORK Sept. 14.— The Daily News in a leader on the [?] General MacArthur and hodge said Australians chipped ...

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  22. Superannuation For Railwaymen

    BRISBANE, September 14 [?] super[?]tions [?] for railway men, which in cost £1,000,000 to establish is ...

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  23. Why Japanese Lost the War

    The Jap failure to invade Australia and the enemy defeats at Mine Bay. Kokoda Trail, the Coral Sea, Buna and Guzdaicanal ...

    Article : 264 words
  24. FIVE KILLED IN LIBERATOR CRASH

    BRISBANE. Sept 14 — Five members of the R.A.A.F were killed which a Liberator bomber crashed in a paddock five miles from ...

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  25. STRIKING AT GORE OF JAP MILITARISM

    NEW YORK, Sept 14.— The New York Times Tokio representative says that the Japanese Navy High command is functioning as usual. An that dissolution of imperical Headquarters means is that admirals and generals telephone each other or converse separstely in- ...

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  26. JAPS TREATED WELL

    Japanese prisoners of war regularly had physical culture at the Australian prisoners of war compound morotal this was in market contrast with the brutal treatment meted out by the Japs ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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