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  4. General Tojo, Major War Criminal, Attempts Suicide in Country Home

    General Hideki Tojo, one of the major Japanese war criminals, who was Prime Minister and Minister for War when Japan made her treacherous attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7,1941, today attempted to take the easy way out. As American Intelligence officers closed in on his country home to arrest him, Tojo ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITAIN’S HUGE ARMY

    Delegates to the Trade Union Congress conference at Blackpool today carried unanimously a resolution calling on the Government ...

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  6. IS HITLER DEAD ?

    Akain the question has protruded Itself on the world—is Hitler dead? British Intelligence authorities have Issued a warning that the ...

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  7. WAR IS OVER

    Officials of relatives’ service associations and auxiliaries today expressed disappointment at the report that thousands of troops who ...

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  8. Cruel Japanese Method Demonstrated

    Here a group of Australian war correspondents visited a prisoner of war camp and found shocking conditions of cruelty. The camp was about 15 miles out of Yokosuka naval base, and the correspondents were the First to find the prisoners. The camp was unregistered, and all the 103 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. JAPANESE STILL ARROGANT

    Stocky, scowling Japanese guards armed with bayonets are trying to hold a hysterically cheering crowd of Indo-Chinese and Malays In ...

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  10. Major Sentenced to Death and Tortured

    Major J. W. C. Wyatt, of Launceston (Tas.), was sentenced to death by Kempi (Gestapo), while a prisoner in Changi goal. After the ...

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  11. Eight in R.A.F. Plane Killed

    Eight [?] of in RAF plane were killed last night when in plane crashed into the southern [?] Rills during in [?] top. ...

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  13. “Japan Saved Planes for All-out Attack”

    The Yokohama correspondent of American Associated Press says that Japan was saving her last planes for a desperate all-out thrust against the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. BEARER OF GOOD NEWS

    Carrying with him the names and records of 4000 Australian prisoners of war, which were buried to prevent them falling into Japanese ...

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  15. CENSORSHIP APPLIED TO JAP PRESS AND RADIO

    Two of the cornerstones of Nipponese Imperialism and militarism are crumbling away. United States Intelligence Office ...

    Article : 186 words
  16. Supplies for Starving P.O.W.

    Supplies are being rushed to starving POW in Java by 24 RAAF Liberators in relays. Twelve left Darwin last night on a 2000 miles’ direct ...

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  17. Speedy Release of POW Names Promised

    Speedy release of names of recovered prisoners of war will be facilitated when Australia’s army radio transmitter begins to operate from ...

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  18. GENERAL S[?]OZA KAWABE, Chief of the Japanese Air Force

    Kawabe and other leading air force officers, in an interview, said that they had expected invasion late in October or early in November of this ...

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  19. Another N.G. Surrender

    In a ceremony which took less than 10 minutes, the aged, tall and slim Rear-Admiral Sato, commander of the naval and army troops on ...

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  20. Many Prisoners being Flown South

    Rescued POW’s have been flown from Yokohama south in the past five days at an average of 1213 a day. A total of 751 had been ...

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  21. Jap Casualties Against Russia

    The Moscow radio says that from August 8. when Russia declared war against Japan, the Japanese lost 674,000 in prisoners, injured and ...

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  22. Will Give Names of P.O.W.

    For the present British controlled Singapore radio would devote most of its broadcasts to publishing the names of POW, said the president of ...

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  23. FERMENT IN KOREA

    The Washington correspondent of the New York “Herald-Tribune” states that high officials of the War Department are astounded at the ...

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  24. S.E.A.C. Allocates P.O.W. Ships

    Allocation of ships to bring Australian prisoners of war home from Malaya was arranged by the Southeast Asia Command, which also ...

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  25. Japs Not Cured of War

    The Japanese grasped the atom[?] as an opportunity to get out of the war. but they had not been cured of war, stated a spokesman of ...

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  26. Henty P.O.W. Sends Message

    News of the following Australian prisoners of war has been received from various sources: Keasl, Daisy Hardin, Junee; Saunderson, H. V., to ...

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  27. Dutch Timor Surrendered

    A radio flash from HMAS Moresby in Kocpang harbor from Public Relations, says the surrender of Dutch T[?]nor was signed at noon today on ...

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