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  4. 16 Nurses, Survivors of Massacre by Japanese, Now Safe at Singapore

    The 3½ years old mystery of the missing Australian nursing sisters from the A.I.F., 8th Division, has been cleared up with the arrival here on Sunday of 16 of them —survivors of one of the most shocking crimes of the ...

    Article : 907 words
  5. Nurses to Return by Sea

    Twenty-four Australian nurses who were rescued by air from Sumatra yesterday will return to Australia by sea as soon as they are fit ...

    Article : 156 words
  6. RAVAGED BY DISEASE

    A Queensland member of the 8th Division released from the Changri POW. camp at Singapore suffering from beri-beri. Dozens of prisoners were afflicted with this complaint. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MACARTHUR NOW SATISFYING HIS CRITICS

    With the pressure of General MacArthur’s grip over Japan increasing, heat is new being turned on steadily against Japanese J[?]goists, war-mongers and sabre-rattlers. It is now only three days since the Allies began their purge of war ...

    Article : 284 words
  8. ASSASSINS’ HUNT AFTER EX-PREMIER

    A small militaristic assassination croup of young army officers is still pursuing 79 - year - old Admiral Kantaro Suzuki, former Japanese ...

    Article : 206 words
  9. Belsen Trial Begins

    Trial of one of the most notorious criminals of the European war, Commandant Josef Kramer, together with 25 male and 18 female ...

    Article : 262 words
  10. “Australia Will Never Forget”

    Two of the worst atrocities ever perpetrated in the world’s history was how the deputy Prime Minister (Mr Forde) today described the ...

    Article : 180 words
  11. Jap Leaders Protest They Did Not Want War

    Japanese arrested as war criminals are protesting that they did not want war. General Tojo, who is expected to recover, claims he ...

    Article : 406 words
  12. THOSE WHO WERE MASSACRED

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  13. Union Jack Flies In Tokio

    The Union Jack was raised over the British Embassy In Tokio yesterday, over 400 naval representatives from British ships in Tokio ...

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  14. Hainan Island Prisoners in Bad Way

    Reuter’s correspondent in Singapore says that there are 4900 British, Australian and Dutch prisoners of war on Hainan Island, off the south ...

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  15. “Japs are Wicked Race”

    The Japanese were a wicked race who should not be let off easily. Major F. K. Simmons, of the British Army, said in Melbourne today. ...

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  16. MORE P.O.W.’s HOME

    Twenty Australian POWs arrived at Mascot today in a giant Liberator, and were officially welcomed by Eighth Division Relatives and ...

    Article : 267 words
  17. Man Fatally Crushed

    Frederick Joseph Levatt, aged 59. married, a tramway employe, of Newtown, died 10 minutes after he was admitted to hospital on ...

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  18. MacArthur Checking Up on Jap. Assets

    General MacArthur has ordered the Japanese Premier (Prince Higashi-Kuni) to impound and report to him within 15 days all ...

    Article : 142 words
  19. Civilians Walk Off Ship

    Allied civilians from internment camps walked off the ship which was due to sail for Britain because they “were disgusted and disillusioned” ...

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  20. Two Irons Among 200 Passengers

    The ship’s laundry on Nestor, which arrived at Sydney today, only operated twice on the journey from Liverpool to Australia. The 200 ...

    Article : 97 words
  21. Selling Price of Oats Fixed

    New maximum wholesale selling prices for oats delivered at Perth, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney were fixed today at 3/6 a bushel feed ...

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  23. MAN DIES IN PRISON CELL

    Harold Fraser, aged 33, carpenter, of Broadmeadows, was found dead in a cell at Newcastle police station at 7 a.m. today. Although three ...

    Article : 77 words
  24. “Beds Too Much of a Luxury”

    Many repatriated POW’s from the Far East could not sleep in the beds given them at 113th AGH last night. Long unused to such a luxury, they ...

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  25. MEET FOR FIRST TIME FOR 3½ YEARS

    Meeting for the first time on Yokohama Pier, since they were separated in Singapore 3½ years ago, these lads greet one of their old officers. They are all members of the 2/19th Battalion. Left to right : L/Cpl Frank Lawrence, of Nowra, NSW.; Pte Walter Williams, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. JAPANESE CRUELTY

    Allied internees numbering 170 have been rescued from the camp at Sendai, on the cast coast of Honshu, and have arrived in Tokio in ...

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  27. CARRYING THE FLAG IN YOKOHAMA

    A group of Australian POW, waiting at a tram stop in a street in Yokohoma. They are carrying an Australian flag stitched by hand from odd scraps of material. They are from left to right : Capt F. R. Macdonald, of Vaucluse, Sydney (AIF.); Spr Ray Burridge, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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