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  4. JAPANESE TOLD TO SPEED UP DEMOBILISATION

    NEW YORK, September 5.--Japan to-day moved towards speedy, complete demobilisation under a blunt "step on it" order from General MacArthur who directed the Japanese First Army commander to report to General Eichelberger, the United States Eighth Army Commander, at a time and place ...

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    This scene typical of the miles upon miles of shattered wreckage in Tokio On chese devastated areas, the Japanese have erected untidv shanties which acted as temporary living quarters for bombed-out families. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    This U.S. Signal Corps picture, radioed from Manila, shows Japanese soldiers helping to refuel one of the C-47 planes which took the advance party of Americans to Atsugi aerodrome, near Tokio. The plane bears the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DON'TS FOR JAPS

    A Domel broadcast acknowledged the comparatively strict military discipline among the occupation forces ...

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  8. SENIOR PRISONERS TO TAKE CONTROL OF POW CAMPS IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK, September 4.--General MacArthur has ordered the commanders of Japanese prison camps to transfer complete control to the senior prisoner or internee in each camp and to provide rations equivalent to the best available locally for the ...

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  9. NZ's NEXT GOVERNOR GENERAL

    LONDON, September 4.--It is officially announced that the King, on the recommendation of the New Zealand Government, has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FURTHER TALES UNFOLDED OF JAP ATROCITIES

    A FURTHER record of Japanese maltreatment of prisoners of war was found on this ship to-day during a war correspondent's interview with 50 British, Australian, Dutch and American prisoners. ...

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  11. "CAN PLAY AGAIN"

    KURE NAVAL BASE, September 4. -- Vice - Admiral Masao Kanazawa, base commandant, greeted ...

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  12. IRONY OF FATE

    NEW YORK, September 4.--The correspondent of the American Press at Guam states: The United ...

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  13. DIRECT ACTION WANTED BY OPPOSITION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The despatch of special officers to Japan to investigate reports of atrocities ...

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  14. FIRST PEACE TREATY

    LONDON, September 4.--The first peace treaty will be in the making within a week, says the Press Association's diplomatic ...

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  15. WAR PENSIONS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--An amount of £11,838,097 is the annual cost of war pensions resulting from both world wars. The second ...

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  16. BLACK LISTED

    LONDON, September 4.--The Eire Medical Association has black listed the Irish Army Medical Service. A notice appearing ...

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  17. J. P. MORGAN ESTATE

    NEW YORK, September 4.--The Soviet Government has purchased the late J. P. Morgan's Long Island mansion as a headquarters for the ...

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  18. Desolation And Death

    NEW YORK, September 4.-- For its size, no city in the world has been so completely wiped out as Hiroshima, ...

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  19. DAIREN OCCUPIED

    DAIREN, September 4.--When United States Seventh Fleet Forces entered Dairen they found it virtually undamaged . and ...

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  20. DELAY IN BURMA

    LONDON, September 4. --At South-east Asia Command Headquarters an official observer told Reuter's correspondent that ...

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  21. SURRENDER OF Na GUINEA TO BE SIGNED TO-DAY

    LIEUT-GENERAL HITOSHI IMAMURA, Comt mander of the Japanese South-eastern Army, has been instructed to meet Lieut.-General Sturdee, GOC First Australian Army, aboard the aircraft carrier HMS ...

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  22. BRETTON WOODS PLAN

    LONDON, September 4.--The Duke of Bedford, in a speech at a luncheon, said the Bretton Woods plan was a most impudent ...

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    Parachutes carrying supplies are dropped from American planes to a prisoner-of-war camp near atomic-bombed Hiroshima. Note the sign made by the prisoners on the ground. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. OVERCROWDING OF TROOPSHIP LEADS TO BITTER COMPLAINT

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday. --Bitter complaints about the accommodation and food were made by Australian and ...

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  25. BRITISH WAGES INCREASE

    LONDON, September 4.--Figures [?] by the Ministry of [?] 'gazette' covering more [?] 5,000,000 manual wage ...

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