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  4. CELEBRATION AT BORNEO

    Jublia[?] native children at Balikpapan swarm around Seventh Division men at the Baroe markets as sweets are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAP TROOPS LANDED IN AUSTRALIA

    AUCKLAND, Mon.--Jap troops landed on the Australian mainland during the Pacific war. This was revealed in a broadcast by the chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, Mr. B. J. Boyer, who said ...

    Article : 122 words
  6. REPORT ON JAPANESE ATROCITIES

    CANBERRA, Mon.--Japanese in the Pacific tied Australian soldiers to trees, bayoneted them, and left them dying with their bowels hanging out. They raped and killed two Roman Catholic nuns, ...

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  7. Control Policy For Japanese

    TOKIO, Mon.--Clarifying the gloved hand policy under which the Jap Government was controlled, General MacArthur has issued a statement declaring the ...

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  8. At Singapore

    SINGAPORE, Mon.--Japs are being handled with the cleanest white gloves, says the London "Daily Mail" correspondent. Released internees cannot ...

    Article : 349 words
  9. Germans Stole Submarine

    SAN JUAN (Porto Rico), Mon. -- Thirty-two German naval officers told him, fearing they would spend the rest of ...

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  10. Wanes To love Australians From Singapore

    SINGAPORE, Mon. --Eight Dakota transport planes for the evacuation of Australians arrived from Labuan, North ...

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  11. PREMIER DUE BACK.

    SYDNEY, Mon.--The Premier, Mr. McKell, is expected to arrive in Melbourne from America, on September 23, and to be in ...

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  12. American Plans For Surrender Of Korea

    TOKIO, Mon.--Brigadier General Crump Garvin, Chief of Staff of the 24th Corps, met the Japs and arranged the surrender of ...

    Article : 197 words
  13. Demand Chinese Accused of Treason

    NANKING, Mon-- General Ho Yin Chan has ordered General Okamura to give up the puppet Premier, Chen Kungpo, and seven ...

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  15. NAMES OF RELEASED P.O.W. SOON

    SYDNEY, Mon.--The names of 4000 Australian prisoners of war recovered from Siam will be released within a day or so, said ...

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  16. Sabotage By Australian P.O.W.

    SINGAPORE, Monday.--The Japanese recently destroyed their own war memorial at Singapore--a high wooden ...

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  17. GERMANS UNCERTAIN ABOUT JAPS UNTIE PEART HARBOUR

    TOKIO, Mon.--The German Embassy in Tokio did not know until the Japs attacked Pearl Harbour, whether Japan would fight with the Allies or the Axis, according to Josef Albert Meisinger, former Gestapo chief in Japan. ...

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  18. Prisoners Roam Countryside

    NAGASAKI, Mon. -- Over 500 prisoners of war in north Kyushu are roaming the countryside awaiting the arrival of occupation ...

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  19. To Discuss Fate Of Jan War Criminals

    LONDON, Mon.--The fate of Japanese war criminals will be discussed at the conference of Foreign Ministers to take place ...

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  20. MISMANAGED BY MILITARISTS.

    TOKIO, Mon.--The president of the Mitsui Company, Kyoshi Miyazaki,said in an interview that militarists took over the ...

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  21. N.Z. RUGBY TEAM WILL NOT MAKE TOUR.

    AUCKLAND, N.Z., Mon.--Because the air transport needed to convey players is required to bring liberated prisoners of war ...

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  22. AUSTRALIANS KILLED BY ATOMIC BOMB

    NAGASAKI, Mon.--The japs had imprisoned 200 Australians and Dutch near Mitsubishi steel works at Nagasaki, and eight were killed, four outright, when an atomic bomb fell about a mile away. ...

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  23. Blarney Takes Firm Stand When

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--General Sir Thomas Blarney took a firm stand when accepting, the surrender of Lieut. General Tishima at Morotai yesterday. He said: "In receiving your ...

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