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  4. Metropolitan FORECAST:

    Gusty N, wind; Showers later & W. Change. ...

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  5. SURRENDER IN SINGAPORE

    It is doubtful whether Count Terauchi, Japanese C: in C. in S.E. Asia, will attend the formal surrender of Singapore fixed for Wednesday morning. In his seventies, he is said to have suffered a stroke. ...

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    Lieut.-General S. G. Savige signing the surrender documents in the battle room at 2nd Aust. Corps Head Quarters, Torokina. The swords of Lieut,-General Kanda (left) and Vice-Admiral Samijimi have already been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BARBARIC ACTS OF THE JAPA­­­­­­NESE

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Shocking revelations of Japanese atrocities against Australian and Allied soldiers, civilians and natives in the Pacific islands overrun since December, 1941, are revealed in the report by Mr. Justice Webb, which was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RETURN TO CIVIL LIFE

    A wave of dissatisfaction is sweeping over Britain at the slow pace of demobilisation. In no political quarter is this ...

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  9. SINGAPORE P.O.W.

    The first Australian prisoners of war will leave Singapore for Australia by air at dawn to-morrow (Tuesday). ...

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  10. PARATROOPERS IN SINGAPORE

    Released prisoners of war who met Australian paratroops when they landed on Sunday at Kallang aerodrome at Singapore, wept on seeing their comrades. Although their shirts were ...

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  11. LATE NEWS

    SINGAPORE.--Air Vice-Marshal A. T. Cole, will represent Australia at the signing of the surrender of South-East Asia. ...

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  12. NEW ROLE FOR WHITE ANTS

    The Japanese in Singapore recently destroyed their own war memorial--a high wooden commemorative column, for which ...

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  13. COLOSSAL TASK

    Although the Tokio area has been occupied, Tokio Bay has been firmly secured by occupying the two necks of land which ...

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  14. 12 INDIANS DIE IN FIRE

    A fire in a film company's warehouse resulted in the deaths of 12 Indians, including five children. This is the third case ...

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  15. MANAGING JAPAN

    Setting out the policy to be pursued in dealing with the Japanese, the Supreme Commander (General MacArthur) said that ...

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  16. LANDINGS BY JAPANESE

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.)--Japanese troops landed on the Australian mainland during the Pacific war. This statement ...

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  17. DEATH SENTENCE FOR QUISLING

    Vidkun Quisling, was to-day found guilty in Oslo on a charge of treason, and was sentenced to ...

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  20. White Glove Treatment of Japanese

    A correspondent of the "Daily Mail" in Singapore says the Japanese are being handled with the cleanest of white gloves. "Released internees cannot ...

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  21. CODE SIGN BROKEN

    American intelligence broke a Japanese, code and death resulted in April, 1943, for Admiral Yamamoto, C. in C. of the ...

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  22. DEVASTATION IN NAGASAKI

    Captain Jacob Vink, a Netherlands army doctor, who was in Nagasaki Hospital when the second atom bomb was dropped, ...

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  23. IMPERIAL GUARDS NOW FIREMEN

    As a result of the demobilisation of the Japanese Imperial Guard Division, the Imperial household committee has ...

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  24. GOOD NEWS FROM SIAM

    The good news that Australian prisoners of war in Slam are in high spirits and mostly physically fit was brought to Singapore by ...

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  25. HITCH-HIKE TO TOKIO

    Two Australian soldiers in Tokio lay claim to the longest A.W.L. hitch-hike, of the South-West Pacific war, Officially they are ...

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  26. FINAL TERROR IN KOREA

    United States troops marched into Jinsen on the east coast of Korea, to find the city deserted save for Japanese military police. ...

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  27. TABLES TURNED

    Liberated prisoners of war in their exercise walks see, with grim satisfaction, parties of Japanese soldiers filling in trenches and ...

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  28. NAVAL MEN FOR HOME

    Carrying 150 long-service officers and ratings, drawn from the Australian cruiser squadron now anchored here, the cruiser Hobart ...

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  29. FRENCH PEOPLE MASSACRED

    A traveller from Hanoi stated that when news of the Japanese surrender reached enemy outposts, the Japanese massacred the ...

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  30. DESTRUCTION OF GAS SHELLS

    Loaded with half a million mustard gas shells, the steamer Empire Simba (6591 tons)sailed yesterday for a point north-west ...

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  31. FRENCH TROOPS FOR INTO CHINA

    A liner carrying 2200 French troops has sailed from Marseilles for Indo-China. ...

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