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  4. FINAL SURRENDER IN S.L. ASIA

    JAPANESE forces in SouthEast Asia officially surrendered to Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Allied Commander-in-Chief, S.E. Asia, yesterday, according to New Delhi Radio. General Itagaki, ...

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    Left.—[?] of the few modern earthquake-proof buildings in Yokohama which escaped serious [?] from the frequent Allied air attacks on the city. Right.—A view of the have around Yokohama. The city had been heavily bombed with in[?] and great areas were completely [?] out. One these burnt-out sites the inhabitants built an shan[?] from the wreckage. Fires ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HOPES TO DRIVE RAILWAY ENGINE BY ATOMIC POWER

    NEW YORK, September 11.—The American Press correspondent states that a Central Railroad Company locomotive will shortly be placed on a siding at Belleville (New Jersey) and work begun to convert it to atomic ...

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  7. [?]APS ON TIMOR SIGN SURRENDER TERMS

    THE commander of the Japanese forces on Timor, Lieut. Col. Kaida Taitsuichi, surrendered at noon yesterday on board H.M.A.S. survey ship, Moresby. The surrender was taken by Brigadier L. Dyke, Commander of the 31st ...

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  8. America May Offer Reconversion Loan

    NEW YORK, September 11.— The Washington correspon-dent of the New York Times says that the first meeting of the British and American lend-lease delegations agreed on an agenda covering four main subjects. ...

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  9. Japan Reduced To Minor Nation

    YOKOHAMA. September 11.—General MacArthur told the Associated Press that Japan had been reduced to a fourth rate nation. The complete defeat of the Japanese Army was generally overlooked in reports on Japan's ...

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  10. Hirohito Must Be Retained

    TOKIO, Sept. 11.—Saburo Kurusu, the Jap envoy who was in Washington neg[?] peace when Japan ...

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  12. [?]JAP TROOPS LEAVE KOREAN CAPITAL

    [?]SEOUL (Korea). September 11.— Lieut.-General R. J. Hodge told the A.P. that 16,000 American troops had already landed in Korea and finished cleaning out the Jap troops in seoul the capital yesterday. They are expected to ...

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  13. HOW JAP SUBS. ENTERED SYDNEY HARBOUR

    sydney. Sept. 12.— A message from Tokio revealed that the midget submarines which entered Sydney harbour in 1942 were ...

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  14. U.S. POLITICIANS ARE HOSTILE AGAINST U.K.

    WASHINGTON, Sept 11.— The American Press correspondent dates that addressing the Hook of Representatives, Mr. Knutson. senior Republican member of the Ways and Means Committee, said: "The American people hare been asked to finance the ...

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  15. Arrest Heads Of Domei Agency

    NEW YORK. September 11.—The [?] ...

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  16. HONOURED

    — Gracie Fields visited an Australian hospital in Lae recently. Surrounded by nurses of the hospital, she displays a cake presented to her by the canteen staff. — Australian Official photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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