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  4. Metropolitan FORECAST:

    Fine, unsettled later. ...

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  5. INGENUITY IN WAR PRISON CAMPS

    An amazing story of ingenuity, pluck and perseverance is associated with the operation of forbidden radio sets by A.I.F. prisoners of war at Singapore. One phase was the use of doctors' stethoscopes as earphones to listen to Allied ...

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    This photograph (Australian Official), received by air from Tokio, gives a clear impression of the historic scene on the U.S. battleship Missouri when the Japanese surrender was signed. The Japanese Foreign Minister, Mamoru Shigemitsu, seated at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 87 words
  7. EPIC BATTLE IN SUNDA STRAITS

    Fighting their lost battle against an overwhelming Japanese force, the Australian cruiser Perth and the American cruiser Houston were each hit by four torpedoes, as well as directly by shells. ...

    Article : 421 words
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  9. DRAMATIC RECORD

    Extraordinary experiences are related by Flight-Lieut. Jack Lyle Macalister, of Thorn-street, Essendon, Melbourne, who was a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 506 words
  10. NAZIS FOR TRIAL

    The Washington representative of the American Associated Press learns that as many as 400,000 Nazis may be tried for war crimes. ...

    Article : 266 words
  11. FORTITUDE AT CHANGI

    Fortitude and self-sacrifice in face of great odds were exhibited by medical men in Changi and many other prisoner of war ...

    Article : 317 words
  12. SURRENDER IN CHINA

    General Ho Ying-Chin at 9 o'clock to-day received, on behalf of China, the surrender of about 1,000,000 Japanese in ...

    Article : 101 words
  13. LATE NEWS

    LONDON.--In a cricket match at Kingston against Surrey Australian Services were dismissed for 90. ...

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  14. ­­­­­­SIMPLICITY OF TOKIO ENTRY

    Tokio has been occupied by about 10,000 United States troops, mainly members of the 1st Dismounted Cavalry Division, and thus far there Has been no incident. ...

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  15. SIME ROAD CAMP

    There are 144 Australian men, 31 women and 11 children included among the 4507 civilian internees at Sime-road camp, ...

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  17. PRISONERS ROLL COMING

    Official rolls containing a big proportion of names of Australian prisoners of war in Singapore were despatched by air to ...

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  18. Easiest Way to Take City

    The sentiments of the U.S. army men who entered Tokio were expressed by a staff-sergeant, who said:--"I am ...

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  19. BIG FIRE IN LINER

    The liner Empress of Russia (16,810 tons) was extensively damaged by fire while she was being refitted as a Government ...

    Article : 116 words
  20. GRAVE CRIMES OF GERMANY

    Several thousand German war prisoners have voluntarily issued a statement recognising the responsibility of the German people ...

    Article : 125 words
  21. U.S. LANDING IN KOREA

    Broadcasts from Korea reported that the Japanese in South Korea have signed the, surrender terms. Admiral Kinkaid and ...

    Article : 109 words
  22. FRICTION OVER ROUMANIA

    The Moscow newspaper "Izvestia," in a leading article across three-quarters of its front page, accuses the British and ...

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  23. TRIPARTITE PLAN

    Sir Stafford Cripps, president of the Board of Trade, addressing the Lancashire and Cheshire trade union leaders, detailed a ...

    Article : 151 words
  24. WAIN WRIGHT IN AMERICA

    General Wainwright has arrived at San Francisco, from Honolulu by plane, and was given a, tumultuous reception. ...

    Article : 95 words
  25. Radio Set from Aeroplane

    A radio set snatched from a grounded Hurricane on Palembang air field kept Allied war prisoners in Sumatra informed ...

    Article : 134 words
  26. PRISONERS IN SIAM

    A member of the Australian mission who saw Australian prisoners in Bangkok told me they look thin and drawn but are ...

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  27. TRAPPED AND ATE RATS AND BIRDS

    Starving Wake Island Japanese trapped and ate rats and birds. Half the garrison's 1200 men would have died in another ...

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  28. VAST ARMY STILL FADER ARMS

    According to Tokio Radoo, 5900,000 Japanese troops are still under arms. All army units have been demobilised in areas the ...

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  29. Former Japanese Buyer of Wool

    A former Japanese wool buyer, who was seven years in Australia before the war, is camp commandant at Maibara prisoner of war ...

    Article : 75 words
  30. CROWN JEWELS RECOVERED

    A Paris newspaper reports that French officers who were seeking war criminals have discovered the Wurtemberg Crown jewels, ...

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