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  3. Metropolitan FORECAST

    Cold early; fine day. ...

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  4. WAR VETERANS IGNORED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The only reception given to many of the 1277 five-year servicemen who arrived back in Sydney to-day. from the north was a dubious welcome provided ...

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  5. ALLIED FORCE READY TO ENTER TOKIO

    A Japanese communique states that an initial American force of 3350 will enter Tokio metropolitan area on Friday. Approximately 11,650 troops are now moving into Canagawa and Shizuoka prefectures. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TOUR OF EMPIRE

    It is believed that preliminary discussions of an informal and an unofficial character are taking place on the projected ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 453 words
  7. TAXATION RELIEF

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--After a protracted discussion, the Federal Parliamentary Labor Caucus accepted unanimously late ...

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  8. Foreign Ministers to Confer

    The Secretary for State (Mr. Byrnes) is leaving for London, on Wednesday to join the Five-Power Council oi Foreign ...

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  9. EVACUATION OF AUSTRALIANS

    Latest reports received by the Australian mission with Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten's head quarters divide the Australian prisoners at Singapore into six categories. ...

    Article : 419 words
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  11. BRITISH IN MALAYA

    British forces nave begun the reoccupation of Malaya. Royal Marines formally took over Penang on September 3, and ...

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  12. LATE NEWS

    NEW YORK. -- Vice-Admiral Masao Kanazawa commandant at Kure naval base, in southern Honshu, greeted correspondents ...

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  13. FATAL ACCIDENTS DN LABOR DAY

    Labor day, the Americans' first peace-time holiday, brought death to 341 persons. Motor accidents killed 198, the ...

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  14. JAPANESE AGAIN UP TO TRICKS

    English Ar[?] troops, securing the Yokohama area, came across a whole factory full of silk stockings of every shade. ...

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  15. PLANS [?] DOCTOR STORMS

    Production of a four-engined plane capable of carrying 40 passengers and with a cruising speed of nearly 400 miles per hour is ...

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  16. THESE NURSES WERE RESCUED

    Except for one nurse, who is ill, the 18 Australian nurses who were previously reported as having been rescued from ...

    Article : 154 words
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  18. AUSTRALIANS IN JAVA

    A total of 370 Australian service prisoners of war are in camps in or near Batavia, in Java, according to information ...

    Article : 180 words
  19. RUSSIANS IN DAIREN

    When United States' Seventh Fleet forces entered Dairen, a port on the Liaotung Peninsula in Manchuria they found it ...

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  20. JAPAN DIET OPENED

    The Imperial Diet was formally opened to-day in the presence of the Emperor. The Domel Agency reported ...

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  21. PRISONERS IN S.E. ASIA

    Reports received from various reliable quarters show that conditions in prison camps in South-East Asia vary very markedly. ...

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  22. BATTLE OF WITS

    The secret function of Britain's "mystery army" is solved with the revelation of the existence of the Ninth and Tenth armies in ...

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  23. RECORD FLIGHT BY U.S. PLANE

    Carrying photographs and motion pictures of the formal Japanese surrender an American Army transport command Skymaster ...

    Article : 137 words
  24. NEWS BROADCAST FROM JAPAN SHIPS LOST OFF SOUTH AFRICA

    Thought the city of Tokio is out of bounds to occupation troops, the former commercial radio announcer, and officer of the A.I.F., Over 126 ships, totalling 760,000 tons,, were lost in South African waters during the war. The worst months were October and ...

    Article : 148 words
  25. WORLD WHEAT POSITION

    The International Wheat Council, comprising representatives of Australia, Canada, Argentina, Britain and America, met in ...

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  26. WOMEN SHORN IN CAMP

    French War Crimes Commission investigators have captured two woman S.S. members from the guards of the notorious ...

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  27. CENSORS STILL OPERATE

    Correspondents state that despatches being filed in Rome are still being censored, despite cessation or censorship in Britain. ...

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