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  4. “MacArthur To Sign Surrender In Tokio Within 10 Days”

    General MacArthur, according to a broadcast from Manila today, told Tokio that he expected to sign the surrender documents in Tokio within 10 days. General MacArthur is stated to have is formed the Japanese envoys, who had “supplied all information required,” that he would proceed with die occupation of Japan by ...

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  5. A GIFT FOR A NATIVE

    Gnr J. Hume, of Maryborough, Q., gives one of the Balikpapan. natives a can of milk as he returns to his home village. The father is carrying his infant in a cloth sling over the back. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FUMES KILL FOUR ON FREIGHTER

    Four members of the crew of the British Victory ship, Samarkand, were asphyxiated in the hold of the ship at Corlo Quay. Geelong, today. Five other men were taken to Geelong Hospital suffering from the ...

    Article : 193 words
  7. Ex-Soldier Cannot Be Court-Martialled

    Delivering judgment today on an appeal of Pie Bruce Malcolm Smith against his trial by general court-martial for having allegedly taken ...

    Article : 185 words
  8. “Kindly Things Said Too Late”

    The kindly things said of the late Mr Curtin after his death could have been said much earlier, said the West Australian Premier (Mr Wise) at ...

    Article : 166 words
  9. Organised Resistance to Russians Ended

    With Bed Army paratroops In possession of the key towns of Manchuria, all organised resistance appears to have ended, and final ...

    Article : 88 words
  10. NOW IN PRISON

    The Japanese hospital ship resembling a floating arsenal which was seized by the United States Navy on August 3 Is now at ...

    Article : 357 words
  11. JAPS RECEIVED COLDLY

    From the moment late yesterday afternoon when the Japanese surrender envoys arrived at Nichols airfield, until now, when all 16 ...

    Article : 518 words
  12. PREMIERS’ PLEDGE

    The State Premiers today pledged themselves to a policy of restoring Australia as quickly as possible to the peaceful ways of life. ...

    Article : 232 words
  13. Judge Rescinds Award to Man

    In the Workmen’s Compensation Court today Judge Moffit rescinded an award for £130 after he had been told that applicant had ...

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  14. Miners’ Sit-down Strike

    An underground sit-down strike by 50 miners commenced today at the Northern Colliery. Men who carried down food for one day are ...

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  15. Volunteers Only for Jap Occupation

    Enlistments in the Australian army contingent to share the occupation of Japan would be volunteers from men now serving to the north of ...

    Article : 105 words
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  17. Accepted News in True Oriental Style

    News of the Japanese surrender was taken with Oriental stoicism by Japanese fanatics at Hay POW camp. The men are survivors of the ...

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  18. WARSHIP ON ERRAND OF MERCY

    With the alley ways packed with foodstuffs and medical supplies to go to liberated areas, we are racing north to Join one of the Allied ...

    Article : 263 words
  19. Churchmen Beheaded by Japs

    For refusal to bow before a Shinto to shrine, Japanese leaders of the Seventh Day Adventists were beheaded, said Pastor Turner, a former ...

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  20. 8th Men to Receive Comrades Held by Japs

    Former Eighth Division officers now serving in Australia and New Guinea and nursing sisters who were evacuated from Malaya in 1942, ...

    Article : 113 words
  21. “No Race Between Chinese and British”

    Chinese diplomatic circles in London state that no credence can be attached to reports of a race between Chinese and British forces for Hong ...

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  22. Jap “Warning” to MacArthur

    A broadcast from the Japanese General Staff to General MacArthur declaring that the dropping of parachutists at prison camps “without ...

    Article : 109 words
  23. “Did Not Make Broadcasts Willingly”

    According to Mrs Charles Cousens, her husband, Major Cousens, of the 19th Battalion, AIF, who was captured at Singapore, did not make ...

    Article : 92 words
  24. Saddle and Bridle Arrives for Admiral

    The elaborate saddle and bridle, which the Reno (Nevada) Chamber of Commerce presented to Admiral (“Bull”) Hatsey for his ride on ...

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  25. Japanese Acceptance of Chinese Agreement

    The Japanese Army in China has accepted Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek’s arrangements for formal surrender. Marshal Okamura (commander of ...

    Article : 59 words
  26. Chinese Disagreement Serious

    The of ungking correspondent of America Associated Press says that General [?] Teh (Communist leader), in message to Marshal Chiang ...

    Article : 56 words
  27. Dutch Migrants for East

    A party of 350 Dutch men and women has left for Ostend on the first stage of a 13,000-mile journey to the Netherlands East Indies. They will ...

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  28. CHINESE OCCUPY MANY TOWNS CHUNGKING, Monday.

    The Chinese High Command announces that Government troops have occupied Wuchow, 12 towns in the Shansi province, two in Hunan, ...

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