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  4. [?] War Criminal [?]jo Attempts To [?] scape Retribution

    [?]Premier of Japan, General Hideki Tojo, regarded [?] one of Japan's major war criminals and one of chief exponents of her aggressive policy yesterday t himself at his home as American intelligence men ...

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  5. OFFICIAL PHOTOS OF ALLIED OCCUPATION OF JAPAN

    The pictures on this page are the first Australian official photos received following the Allied [?]pation of Japan. Top Left Mr. Barsdell, Department of Information representative was one of the first Australians to land in Japan.. He is shown talking in a number of Japanese, top Right: This huge sign was received at the A[?] near Tokio immediately [?] the [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 127 words
  6. Jap Propaganda Factories Vanish

    THE two cornerstones of Nipponese imperialism and militarism are crumbling away, U.S. Intelligence Office censors have moved into the offices of Tokio radio and Domei newsagency, two of the greatest propaganda factories the ...

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  7. WHAT ARE ALLIES DOING IN JAPAN?

    NEW YORK, Sept. 10. — The Herald-Tribune, in an editorial, asked: "Are we raising the samurai ...

    Article : 143 words
  8. TRACES OF MURDERED AUSTRALIANS FOUND

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 11.—The first traces of Australian troops murdered by the Japanese during the retreat from Rabaul on February 4, 1942, have been found close to a stone jetty jutting out from Tol Plantation in the Wide ...

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  9. SUGGESTION TO CUT UP SUGAR ESTATES

    BRISBANE, Sept. 11.—Mr. H. H Collins (Lab., Cook) in Parliament to-day advocated the culling up or big sugar growing estates ...

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  10. [?]APS ATE [?] HUMAN FLESH

    BRISBANE, Sept. 11. — Representatives of the 500 five[?] sixth Division returnees to[?] they did not think that ...

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  11. Names By Radio Of, POW At Singapore

    CANBERRA, September 11.—The release of names of recovered P.O.W. will be facilitated when the Australian Army radio transmitter begins to operate from Singapore ...

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  13. NIP SPIED ON NIP UNDER HOKO SYSTEM

    NEW YORK, September 10. — The Tokio correspondent of the New York Times says that documents telling of the activities of ...

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  14. Growing Demand for Copies of Hansard

    CANBERRA, Sept. 11.—Increasing demand for Hansard reports of Parliamentary proceedings was a bright omen for the success of ...

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  15. FOUR P.O.W. DIED DAILY

    RESCUED P.O.W. have been flown from Yokohama south in the past five days at an average rate of 1213 a day. The total of 754 has been flown from Atsugi aerodrome, n[?] Tokio, by Monday, comprising prisoners of 16 different nationalities in addition to those transported to Guam. These included 16 ...

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  16. JAPS ARROGANT AND DESTRUCTIVE TO END

    LONDON, Sept. 10.—Stocky, scowling Japanese guards, carrying bayonets, are trying to keep back a hysterically cheering crowd of Indo-Chinese and Malays in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of the Federated Malay States, which is over 250 miles ahead of the ...

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  17. [?]re Survivors [?] HMAS Perth Reported Safe

    [?] Sept. 11.—Advice has [?] through [?] circle [?] Royal Navy officer L[?] ...

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