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    City Forecast Fine and warm, with a westerly change early tomorrow. ...

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  5. NO POWER TO SEIZE JAP BEASTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--No machinery exists for the apprehension of Japanese war criminals, except major personages listed by Gen. MacArthur. Ministers;admit they know of no steps being taken to seize ...

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    Atomic Ruin: This is the first ground level view of devastation caused by the atomic bomb which was dropped on Nagasaki on August 9. Japanese workmen are 1 clearing away the debris. The picture was found in the files of Domei, the official Japanese news agency. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. U.S. Privates and Officers May Now Dine Together

    LONDON, Thursday.--American privates can now invite their officers to lunch or dinner, says a Paris report. They may also eat and drink at the same bar or mess. ...

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  8. 663 Diggers Safe At Nagasaki

    TOKIO, Thursday.--First liberation train into Nagasaki (Kyushu) this week brought 299 Australian prisoners of war--120 of them stretcher cases. More than 13,000 Allied prisoners will sail from Nagasaki in ...

    Article : 530 words
  9. Jap Captives Travel In Comfort

    We have just dropped anchor in Bougainville with 1250 Japs of the garrison from Nauru, who ...

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  10. Official Answer To MacArthur

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--Acting State Secretary Dean Acheson announced today that the US Government, and not General MacArthur, was formulating American ...

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  12. War Office Ban On Jap Atrocity Talk

    LONDON, Thursday.--Eighteen repatriated POW from the Far East--including 16 officers--who have arrived in England by air, were forbidden by the War Office to discuss Japanese atrocities. ...

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  13. Editorial

    TWO days after Australia learnt of the massacres of the nurses on Banka Island and the prisoners on Sandakan. came news from Timor which also stirred the nation to deep anger. ...

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  15. SUPERFORTS FAIL TO COMPLETE LONG TRIP

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--Three Super-fortresses attempting a 6500-mile non-stop flight from Japan to Washington were all forced to land at Chicago, 550 miles short of their objective. ...

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  16. Airman Shot After Mock Trial

    HONGKONG, Thursday.--Prisoners liberated from Camp Stanley reported that an American airman who ...

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