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  3. OFFICIAL FORECAST; CITY--

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  5. P.O.W. NAMES BY RADIO

    CANBERRA.--From tomorrow the names of Australian prisoners-of- war recovered from the Japanese in Malaya will be flashed direct to Melbourne. This was announced by the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) who ...

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  6. British Take Over At Hongkong

    FIRST PICTURES ot the surrender it Hongkong. Above: A high Japanese officer and his staff advance under the protection of a white flag to surrender to British forces landing at Hongkong. Beneath: British Marines and sailor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Most Jap Camp Guards Will Be Charged

    TOKYO, Monday.--Ninety per cent. of the Japanese guards at camps where prisoners-of-war were held will be charged with having committed war crimes of some sort, it was estimated today. ...

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  8. WELCOME FOR ALL WARRIORS

    In future, Melbourne will be given an opportunity to welcome Army prisoners of war and veterans returning to be ...

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  10. New Guinea Jap Admiral Prays At Surrender

    WEWAK, Monday.--Muttering prayers for forgiveness to his ancestors, ageing Rear-Admiral Sato this morning, handed his sword to Major-General H. C. H. Robertson, Commander of the Sixth Australian Division, and surrendered all the Japanese Imperial Naval Forces in New Guinea, their arms and accoutrements. ...

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  11. But The Emperor Said Nothing About. This !

    WEWAK, Monday. -- There was some hesitation when Major- General H. C. H. Robertson said: "The Admiral will now surrender ...

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  12. JAPS STILL HOLD SWAY IN KUALA LUMPUR

    LONDON, Monday.--Stocky, Scowling Japanese guards armed with are trying hold a hysterically cheering crowd of Indo Chines and Malays in Kuala Lumpur, capital of the Federated Malay States which is more than 250 miles ahead ...

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  13. DID HITLER RUN FROM DOOMED BERLIN, AND HIDE?

    LONDON, Monday.--The mystery surrounding the death of Hitler is deepening. British Intelligence authorities have issued a ...

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  14. Occupation Force Not Yet Complete

    CANBERRA.--Selection of the Australian Army force to share in the occupation of Japan is not vet completed. ...

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