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  3. BRITISH OCCUPY SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Thurs. --Indian troops entered the streets of Singapore, which were practically deserted apart from groups of natives mostly children, who gathered on the waterfront as a "welcome party." ...

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  4. Grisly Stories Of Punishment

    TOKIO, Thurs. --With horrible stories of tortures inflicted by the Japanese hundreds of released prisoners of war are streaming into Yokohama and being taken ...

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  5. HE WAS A COMMANDO

    This Japanese prisoner of war --the smallest in the Australian compound at Morotai --answers to the name of Mickey Mouse. He was captured on Tarakan, Borneo, where he was serving with a commando unit. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Correspondents Leave Tokio

    YOKOHAMA, Thurs --As First Cavalry units prepared to enter Tokio, army orders have forced the withdrawal of all ...

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  7. CAUSES OF JAP DEFEAT

    TOKIO, Thurs. --A bitter struggle between the army and navy, also disputes among militarists in the Cabinet regarding ...

    Article : 176 words
  8. V.C.'s Awarded Australians

    CANBERRA, Thurs. --Two more Victoria Crosses have been awarded to members of the Australian Military Forces. The V.C. has ...

    Article : 193 words
  9. Allied P.O.W. Killed In Jap Camps

    CALCUTTA, Thurs. --Starvation, disease and fantastic cruelties killed 20,000 of 56,000 Allied prisoners of war in Japanese ...

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  10. French Troops For Indo-China

    PARIS, Thurs. --Three thousand men of General Le Clerc's armoured division are leaving shortly for Indo-China by ...

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  11. SEARCHED

    Going aboard Admiral Halsey's flagship U.S.S. Missouri, in Tokio Bay, for the surrender conference, a Japanese delegate ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. EIGHTH DIVISION MEN RESCUED

    TOKIO, Thurs. --Two hundred and thirty-one members of the A.I.F. of two battalions of the ill-fated Eighth Division arrived by train at Yokohama to-night from Naoetu prison camp, on the West coast of Honshu, 200 miles from Tokio. ...

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  13. Budget Statement Presented To-day

    CANBERRA, Thursday. --The Prime Minister and Treasurer, Mr. Chifley will present the 1945-46 Budget statement to the House of ...

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  14. Jap Emperor Lost Faith In Army

    TOKIO, Thurs. --Emperor Hirohito decided as early as June 22 to surrender to the Allies. He had lost all confidence in the army. This was disclosed by Ito Hasegawa, foreign service manager ...

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  15. P.O.W. Returning By Aircraft Carrier

    SYDNEY, Thurs. --More than 2000 prisoners of war will travel back to Australia from the Far East in the British aircraft ...

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  16. Surrender Of Army In Celebes

    SYDNEY, Thurs. --Formal surrender of the Japanese Army in the Celebes will be accepted at Morotai in the Moluccas, by ...

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  17. Japanese Homes Destroyed in Raid

    YOKOHAMA, Thursday. --The Premier, Prince Kuni, told the Diet that Allied air raids resulted in 2,200,000 homes being burned ...

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  18. Superannuation For Parliamentarians

    SYDNEY, Thursday. --After six years in Parliament members of Parliament Will become eligible for superannuation under the ...

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  19. Surrender Of Dutch Timor

    Japanese in Dutch Timor will surrender to an Australian force under Brigadier Lewis Dyke. It is expected the terms of ...

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  20. Treatment Changed With Capitulation

    SINGAPORE, Thurs. --A magical change came over the treatment of prisoners in Singapore camps with the capitulation. Troops who were deplorably under-fed on rice and poor vegetables suddenly found themselves eating frozen meat, fish, sugar ...

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  21. More Grim Stories Of Jap Bestiality

    HAMAMATSU, Southern Honshu, Thurs. --More grim stories of Japanese bestiality were told by 900 British, American and Dutch P.O.W.'s recovered this week from Japanese camps near Nagoya. ...

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  22. FLOATING DRY DOCK CAPSIZED

    LONDON, Thurs. --Among the long withheld stories that can now be told is that of the floating dry dock which capsized in ...

    Article : 171 words
  23. COMMONWEALTH DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION.

    CANBERRA, Thursday. --The chairman of the Universities Commission, Professor R. C. Mills, was to-day appointed by the Full ...

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