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    Following the official surrender of Saishu Island, Japan, the systematic destruction of weapons of the 58th Japanese Army took place. This photograph shows rifles and artillery pieces loaded on a landing craft to be thrown into the sea. Work ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BATAVIA HAS ITS WORST BATTLE­­­­­­­

    Batavia's biggest battle was fought this morning, when troops of the 116 Punjabi Regiment clashed with a mob of 1000 armed Indonesians, who were moving in the direction of the gaol on the outskirts of the city, where ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S NAVY

    For the first time since the outbreak of war in 1939 the First Lord of the Admiralty has informed the House of Commons of ...

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  7. TWO WINNERS OF THE ­­­­V.C.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Two awards of the Victoria Cross to members of the Australian military forces for conspicuous gallantry were announced to-night by the Governor-General the Duke of Gloucester. ...

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  8. MOPPING-UP IN INDO-CHINA

    The Allied Control Commission announced to-day that patrols mopping up south of Saigon met with fairly strong resistance from ...

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  9. KILLING BY HUNDREDS

    Charging that Japanese troops in the Philippines had killed more than 25,000 men, women and children as part of a ...

    Article : 270 words
  10. CRUISER MAY COME HERE

    Australia may see this snip, which is the only American war vessel named alter a foreign city. It was named after H.M.A.S. ...

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  12. LATE NEWS

    TOKIO.--General MacArthur as approved the Chinese Government's request for the return to China of the Nanking ...

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  13. JAPANESE CONTROL

    The lack of an adequate system of inspection to ensure that the orders issued by General MacArthur were being carried out by the ...

    Article : 347 words
  14. PLAIN SPEAKING ON RUSSIA

    Mr. Bevin's forthright pronouncement upon disturbing aspects of current international affairs, in which was bluntly stated the British position, has been welcomed by Britons generally with the enthusiasm ...

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  15. CLAIM FOR RECORD

    The air speed record of 606 m.p.h. set tip by Group Capt. H. J. Wilson yesterday will be submitted to the Federation ...

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  16. NO NEED TO WORRY

    Yamashita had forgotten that it was his 60th birthday to-day, according to his interpreter. When members of his staff, ...

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  17. CHURCHILL & ATOM POWER

    Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr. Churchill referred to the recent statement by Captain Blackburn (Labor), that ...

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  18. SHANGHAIED TO GERMANY

    Three hundred Australian airmen, stationed here as part of the British air force of occupation, claim that their units are ...

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  20. ESPERANCE BAY TRIP

    No firearms were found when British field security service police searched the Indonesians' luggage on the arrival of the ...

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  21. ANGLO-U.S. FINANCE

    According to the New York "Herald-Tribune," British counter proposals to the United States loan plan were submitted to ...

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  22. TRIBUTES TO MR. CASEY

    The Indian press, widely comments on the appointment of Mr. F. J. Burrows in succession to Mr. R. G. Casey as Governor of ...

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  23. DETAILS OF NEW FIGHTER

    Details have been announced by Vickers of the Spiteful, successor to the famous Spitfire. The plane is the result of ...

    Article : 113 words
  24. ARREST OF SPY IN LONDON

    A Portuguese spy, sentenced to death in London in February. 1943, has been reprieved by the Home Secretary, and is now ...

    Article : 199 words
  25. GERMAN GAMP EXPERIMENTS

    Joseph Kramer's counsel, Major Win wood, summing up for the defence in the Belsen trial, suggested that the experiments ...

    Article : 99 words
  26. RESCUE TEAM ATTACKED

    It is officially announced that Indonesians stabbed and murdered a British medical officer and an unidentified companion ...

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  27. NAZI TRADE PLOT

    Reports of a secret meeting held at Strasbourg on August 10, 1944, released by the United Nations War Crimes Commission, reveal a Nazi plot for the post-war. ...

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  28. REFUGEES LAND AT HAIFA.

    Squads of Palestine police, with Bren guns and armored cars, stood by when 789 Jewish refugees from over a dozen European ...

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  29. BETTER LATE THAN NEVER

    Moscow Radio this morning broadcast a congratulatory message from President Truman on the occasion of the ...

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  30. PILOTS ATTACK MINISTER

    Two former Kamikaze pilots failed in an attempt to assassinate the Home Minister (Horikirl) to-day. They attacked him ...

    Article : 59 words
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