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    Japanese naval trainees ranging in age from 12 years' to 18, shown at work on the taxi-way of Alsugi airfield near Tokio, during, preparations for the vast airborne operations which followed the arrival of the American advance party. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BUDGET EXPENDITURE £492 MILLION

    CANBERRA, Fri.--The Commonwealth Government will budget this financial year for a total expenditure of £492 millions, of which £360 millions will be applied to war purposed ...

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  6. Something New For Japan

    YOKOHAMA, Fri.--A three mile parade of American military might through the heart of Tokio, to begin within sight of ...

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  7. Peace Will Be Stern But Tust

    YOKOHAMA, Friday.--As soon as the occupation of Japan is complete, and enemy units demobilised, the Japanese may expect a stern, but just peace, beginning With Tojo as No. 1 war criminal in the list. Those responsible for war atrocities will be ...

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  8. Charged With Adding Enemy

    LONDON, Friday.--Pilot Officer Benson Radlton Metcalf Freeman, who is appearing before a court martial, admitted, in an alleged ...

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  9. JAPS RETREATING FROM SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Friday.--Japanese retreating from Singapore Island across Johore causeway showed reluctance to disarm their own military guard under the surrender terms, insisting that Jap commodities, stores and civil administration needed protection. ...

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  10. Should Hold Inquiry Into Fall Of Malaya

    LONDON, Friday.--The time has come to hold a full official inquiry into the fall of Malaya and "impregnable" Singapore ...

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  11. Limited Cuts In U.S Tax

    WASHINGTON, Fri.--In a 16000 word message to Congress, President Truman urged the needy enactment of the ...

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  12. Quisling Claims He Was Patriot

    OSLO, Friday.--His voice, shaking with emotion, Quisling took the stand in His own defence when the treason trial was ...

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  14. De- Nazification Of Ruhr Industries

    LONDON, Fri.--The British Control Commission is carrying out .sweeping de- Nazification of the Ruhr industries. It has ...

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  15. Jap Criminals Will Be Tried

    SINGAPORE, Fri.--All Japanese who committed, atrocities against Allied war prisoners and internees will be tried. ...

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  16. Bold Rescue Of Prisoners

    YOKOHAMA, Fri.--One of the boldest rescues of prisoners of war took, place when a team, including five American nurses took ...

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  17. World's Greatest Demobilisation

    TOKIO, Friday.--The biggest mass surrender and disarmament in the world's history, which is now under way, is expected to end within five weeks, with the laying down of arms o£-seven million Jap servicemen in the home islands and four million in other areas by mid-October. ...

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  18. Butcher of Warsaw Captured in Japan

    YOKOHAMA, Friday.--Kurt Meisinger, so called butcher of Warsaw, has been captured in Japan. ...

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  19. Jap Ambassador Says He Knew Nothing Of Intended Attack

    YOKOHAMA, Fri-- Saburo Kurusu, Japanese Ambassador to Washington at the time of Pearl Harbour, denied to-day ...

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  20. First War Criminal Tried And Hanged

    LONDON, Friday.--The first war criminal to be tried, Jose Pfitzner, Lord Mayor of Prague from 1939 to 1945, was sentenced ...

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  21. ALLIED P.O. W. FREED IN JAP HOME ISLANDS

    YOKOHAMA, Friday.--The liberation of Allied prisoners in the Japanese home islands is virtually one-fourth completed, Lieut-General Eichelberger's headquarters announced. An additional 3000 Australians. ...

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  22. Allied Generals Were Slapped And Beaten

    NEW YORK, Friday.--British and American generals were slapped and beaten by the Japanese in a prisoner of war camp in Formosa, Major-General Albert Jones, said on arrival in San Francisco. ...

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  23. FIRES ON SHIPS IN WELLINGTON

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Fri.--An ammunition ship on fire threatened a large section of Wellington on June 7, 1943. ...

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