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  4. Round-up of War Criminals in Full Swing at Singapore

    A round up of Japanese war criminals is now in full swing, and one of the earliest arrested was General Saito, who was commandant of all prison camps in Malaya. After questioning and searching he was arrested ...

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  5. Von Busch Buried in Britain

    Without a gunshot salute or a bugle blast, the hierarchy of the German High Command, at present all prisoners in England, stood on a ...

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  6. Virtual Censure Motion

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr Menzies) unexpectedly moved a virtual censure motion on the Government when he resumed the Budget ...

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  7. Russian Trade Unions Attacked

    Mr George Meany (fraternal delegate from the American Federation of Labor) caused a sensation at the conference of the Trade Union ...

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  8. THEY GUARD EMPEROR HIROHITO

    Hirohito’s Diet bodyguard. Chief of the Imperial Diet Police and some of his men who were charged with protecting the Japanese emperor during the opening of Parliament ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Tojo Laughing Stock

    General Tojo’s botched attempt to commit suicide with a pistol when there was an unsheathed hara kiri knife and a sword at his side has ...

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  11. Mulwala Arms Plant Not To Close

    The £3,000,000 explosives plant at Mulwala, across the Murray river from Yarrawonga, will not be closed down. ...

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  12. Adachi Surrenders to Maj-Gen. Robertson

    Lieut.-General Adachi, Commander of the Japanese 18th Army in New Guinea, today surrendered his 14,000 men to ...

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  13. WILD SCENES IN HOUSE

    Scenes of disorder and uproar, culminating in the suspension of Mr Anthony (CP, NSW) occurred during the Budget debate in the House of ...

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  14. OCCUPATION OF NAURU

    Australian troops are scheduled to begin the reoccupation of Nauru today, provided preliminary details have been completed. ...

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  15. Tojo had Planned to Kill Himself

    General Tojo, interviewed for the first time since he attempted to commit suicide said : “I had planned to kill myself for a long time, but when ...

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  16. Three Years Wandering in Jungle

    Three men who have been dead to the world for 3½ years emerged from the jungle at Segamet. Upper Johore, today and learned for the first ...

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  17. Ban on MacArthur list

    According to a Tokio broadcast the Tokio paper “Mai[?]chi,” declares that the Japanese Government, without explanation, banned ...

    Article : 110 words
  18. Kimmel Does Not Want Court Martial at Present

    Admiral Kimmel, Commander-in-Chief at Pearl Harbor at the time of the Japanese attack, is reported to have informed the Secretary of the ...

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  19. Substantial Increases of Super.

    Substantially increased quantity superphosphates would be available to NSW farmers for the year 1845-6, said the Minister for Agriculture (Mr ...

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  20. A Pre-War Christmas at Last

    All Australian armed forces overseas will probably be home in Australia by Christmas, the Minister for Air (Mr Drakeford) said in the ...

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  21. Plan 5-Mile Ocean Descent

    Otis Barton, who served for four years with the US Navy and photographed landings and battles in New Guinea and the Philippines, is ...

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  22. Another Japanese Suicide

    General Sugiyama, who was Minister in Koiso’s 1944 Cabinet, committed suicide. Like Tojo, he wore full army ...

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  23. SINKING OF SYDNEY

    Investigation into the mysterious sinking of the Australian heavy cruiser Sydney, has been ordered by the Minister for the Navy (Mr ...

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  24. Orontes Catches Fire

    The Orient liner Orontes, which is lying at Tilbury, caught tire early this morning. Firemen fought the flames for several hours before ...

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  25. £100 Fine on Liquor Charge

    A fine of £100 was imposed at a Special Federal Court today on Bennie Bear, company manager, Australian Wholesale Furnishing Co. Ltd., ...

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  26. Nearly £1 Million for Drought Relief

    The acting Premier (Mr Baddeley) said today that nearly £1 million had been paid as grants to growers of wheat, oats and barley as relief ...

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  27. Flown to Sydney by Flying Doctor

    Richard Dodds, 25. of Lithgow was flown to Sydney this morning from Forbes by the “Flying Doctor” (Doctor [?] G. Young) He was critically ...

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  28. Back to State Control of Mines ?

    A big development in the present control of coal production is expected shortly. It is believed the Minister for ...

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  29. Nimitz on Japanese Propaganda.

    Admiral Nimitz today said the Japanese were busy telling the Americans what they thought the Americans desired to hear. He instanced ...

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  30. 13,755 Army Motor Vehicles at North Ryde Park

    At the moment there arc 13,755 motor vehicles in the military [?] park at North Ryde which covers an area of 135 acres. Although their ...

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  31. Declaration of Indo-Chinese Independence

    The Indo-Chinese Nationalist Party has proclaimed Indo-China as free from French control, and has plastered the capital with signs reading, ...

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  32. What Japan Needs—And Almost Immediately !

    Japan needs two million tons of rice, two million tons of wheat, 20 thousand million feet of timber, and 800,000 bales of cotton almost ...

    Article : 111 words
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