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  4. SINGAPORE MAN COMPLAINS A.I.F. NEGLECTED

    Complaints have come out of Singapore that some Australian officers sent there to assist the return home of prisoners, are instead souvenir-hunting and sight-seeing in jeeps. ...

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    For Home: Ptes. Peter Ross, St. Leonards; Henry Dietz, Rose Bay; Jack A. Moore, Albert Park (7th Division, captured in Java in March, 1942) and Sigs. Henry Sweet, Woollahra, and Norman Dillon, Bondi Junction, returning on hospital ship Tjitjalongha. The vessel, bringing prisoners from Japan, is due at Manns Island (Admiralty is.) today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Japs Meet Tough Guy

    Jap war criminals in Bandjermasin, capital of Dutch Borneo, have met a real Australian "tough guy" who is going to make them pay for their crimes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 470 words
  7. Japs To Hang On In Java; Dutch Alarm

    While thousands of sick and dying men, women and children are still held in Jap prison camps in Java, the following amazing position has arisen: Allied Supreme Commander in SE Asia, Admiral ...

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  8. No Hand Shakes For Japs

    Not one Australian has yet shaken hands with a Jap on Bougainville-- five weeks after ...

    Article : 191 words
  9. Radio Link With Java Nationalists

    Javanese Nationalist leader Soekarno, who is opposing Dutch return to Java, is maintaining ...

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  11. Officers Queried On Aid To Japs

    MANILA, Tuesday.--Major Charles Cousens, former Sydney radio announcer, is not the only Allied war prisoner now in Manila who may be asked to explain his conduct in Japan. ...

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  12. Editorial

    STARVED for manpower and materials, the State's housing programme is threatened with a breakdown, says the Housing Minister, Mr. McGirr. ...

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  14. Hirohito Talks To Press

    TOKIO, Tuesday.--Emperor Hirohito today gave his first interview and implied that he had been tricked by General Tojo (Premier) in authorising a declaration of war. Hirohito gave an interview to ...

    Article : 252 words
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