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  4. JAP WAR CRIMINALS ARRESTED

    WITH the strength of the Allied occupation forces in Japan being increased daily, the Supreme Commander, General MacArthur, has launched action which will indicate to the [?]anquished Japanese that the initial treatment meted out to ...

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  5. SOUTH EASTERN ASIA SURRENDER IS EFFECTIVE

    LONDON, September 12.--Japanese forces in South-east Asia have officially surrendered to Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, states the New Delhi Radio. Lieut-General ...

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    This was one of the first types of radio location stations to be erected in the defence of Great Britain. There now exists two main CH types, known as East Coast and West Coast types. The picture shows a "Chain Home" receiver room with console (right)and receiver (left). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Okinawa Losses

    WASHINGTON, September 11.--The Associated Press says 253 U.S. naval ships were sunk or ...

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  8. COMPENSATION ORDERED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. --Judge Cynes' report on the Australia First Inquiry, tabled in the House of ...

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  9. MACARTHUR'S VIEW ON FUTURE OF JAP EMPIRE

    YOKOHAMA, September 11.--General MacArthur told the Associated Press Japan had been reduced to a fourth-rate nation. The complete defeat of the Japanese army generally was overlooked in reports of ...

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  10. "MISSING"

    NEW YORK, September 12. --The Associated Press Manila representative says 12 freed war ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA WILL PREPARE ITS OWN LIST

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Government intends to prepare its own list of Japanese war criminals and to press ...

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  12. LEND-LEASE

    NEW YORK, September 11. --The 'Times' Washington correspondent says the first meeting of the British and ...

    Article : 164 words
  13. SURRENDER AGAIN POSTPONED IN HONGKONG

    HONGKONG, September 11.--The official' surrender ceremony at Hongkong again has been postponed. No reason was given. The signatories and observers have been standing by on four hours' notice throughout ...

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  14. COMING HOME!

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. --The first group of Australians liberated from Singapore is expected to ...

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  15. PRIVATE CHARGED

    LONDON, September 12.--Nine charges of treachery while a member of the forces have been laid against Private Theodore ...

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  16. Publicity Censorship

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The total cessation of publicity censorship. will be achieved when the examination of radio broadcasts ...

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  17. SUICIDE BOATS' VAIN EFFORT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --When units of the British Pacific Fleet, under the command of Rear-Admiral C. H. Harcourt, ...

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  18. U.S. CARGO LOSSES

    NEW YORK, September 12,--The New York 'Times' Washington correspondent says the United States Army lost 200,058 tons of ...

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  19. NO HITCH IN OCCUPATION OF RABAUL BY AUSTRALIANS

    RABAUL, Wednesday.--The Australian flag was raised at Rabaul at 9 a.m. on Monday, and the occupation since has ...

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  20. Beheading Lessons

    NEW YORK, September 11. --Japanese officer candidates were specially instructed how to behead prisoners without ...

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  21. VICHYITES DISQUALIFIED

    PARIS, September 11.--The Cabinet decided to disqualify as candidates in the general election of October 21 all senators and ...

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  22. MIDGET SUBMARINES

    SYDNEY Wednesday.--A message from Tokio reveals that the midget submarines which entered Sydney harbor in 1942 were ...

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  23. Konoye Seeks Way Out

    TOKIO, September 11.--The Vice Premier Konoye said in an interview the Government's one objective is the ...

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    Jubilant native children at Balik Papan swarm around Seventh Division men at the Baroe markets as sweets are distributed to celebrate the end of the Pacific war. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. [?]Mor SURRENDER SIGNED

    LOEPANG. September 11.--commander of the Japanese forces on Timor (colonel [?]) surrendered at noon ...

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  26. Spanish Citizen?

    LONDON, September 12. The possibility that John Amery, who is charged with treason may be a Spanish citizen was ...

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