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  4. Prisoners Fear Jap Crimes May Go Unpunished

    Prisoners pouring into Manila from Japan, Hongkong and Formosa are convinced that many of Japan's worst war criminals will go unpunished. "If the world could see these ...

    Article : 653 words
  5. Joyous Tears As Prisoner Son is Restored

    Reunited: LAC Ken Parkyn back in Sydney again today, overwhelmed by greetings from his family as he steps from the Liberator which brought him and other released prisoners of war from Malaya. Prisoners told stories of beatings and other cruelties at the hands of Japs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 58 words
  6. Aussies Relax In Jap Hotels

    NATAGOWA (Japan), Tuesdays.--Hundreds of miles from the nearest Allied occupation troops, cheerful Australian and other ex-prisoners are holidaying in modern Japanese ...

    Article : 505 words
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    War Worn: First picture of the Japanese Emperor Hirohito taken since the capitulation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 17 words
  8. 13,000 Corpses In Belsen Horror

    LONDON, Tuesday.--When British troops reached Belsen horror camp (Germany) on April 15, they found 13,000 corpses lying about. One in 10 had pieces of flesh cut from the thighs or other parts ...

    Article : 634 words
  9. Generals Had To Herd Goats

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--Allied generals held by the Japs at Mukden (Manchuria), ...

    Article : 190 words
  10. Blushing Honors For "Sun" Man

    SAIGON, Tuesday.--I have just completed a triumphal 500-mile tour of French Indo-China. It was not my intention to be regarded as an "ambassador" from the United Nations, but wildly enthusiastic Annamite leaders ...

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  12. COUSENS STILL FREE

    TOKIO. Tuesday.--Captain Charles Cousens and John Holland, two Australians in Japan. whose arrests were ordered by ...

    Article : 33 words
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  14. Editorial

    COMMENTING on arguments for the abolition of the means test for pension eligibility under the Government's social service scheme, Mr. Chifley has said that he agreed, in principle, that ...

    Article : 210 words
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