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  4. “Foulest Thing Ever to Happen Here ”

    Sydney is still in the throes of public in dignation at the Federal Government’s failure to recall the Japanese “hell ship” Yoizuki, with more than 1000 Formosan men, women and children aboard. Protest meetings have been held and petitions circulated in many suburbs and the ...

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  5. “HELL SHIP” STORY

    Immediately he learned of the circumstances in which Formosan prisoners of war and internees are being repatriated on board the Japanese destroyer Yoizuki, General MacArthur requested the Australian military ...

    Article : 435 words
  6. EDITORIAL COMMENT

    Never In the history of Australia has there been such a spontaneous public registration of horror as occurred when the diabolical treatment ...

    Article : 565 words
  7. FORMOSAN MOTHER AND BABE

    This Formosan woman, with her baby clinging to her back, sat stubbornly on the wharf at Pyrmont, till, with others, she was forced to board the Japanese destroyer Yoizuki. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GOERING ALL SMILES IN DOCK

    Goering was smiling broadly when he entered the dock for the opening of his defence before the War Crimes Tribunal today, says ...

    Article : 403 words
  9. DESTROYER MAY RUN INTO CYCLONE

    Warnings of a cyclone raging between Rockhampton and New Caledonia have been wirelessed to the Japanese hell ship Yoizuki by ...

    Article : 331 words
  10. CHIFLEY APPLIES THE GAG

    After the gag had been applied by the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley), the Opposition’s no confidence motion was defeated in the ...

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  11. Suggests Government Misled by Advisers

    It would appear that the Federal Government had been misled by its military or naval advisers, declared the national secretary of the ...

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  12. No Sign of Destroyer Since Thursday

    Since she was sighted off Evans Head on Thursday afternoon, the whereabouts of the Japanese destroyer have been veiled. It was stated ...

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  13. Brewery Strike Continues

    Strike of employes of Tooth’s breweries continued today with less hopes than ever of an early settlement. Strikers at a meeting ...

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  14. “Crime Against Civilisation”

    The NSW ALP secretary (Mr. J. Stewart, MLC) said today: “It is Incredible that such a thing could happen in this country. It is a crime ...

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  15. Loan to Britain Should Benefit Australia

    Trade between Australia and Canada should benefit as the result of the new Canadian loan to the United Kingdom, Mr Paul Malone, ...

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  16. FORCED TO SAIL IN “HELL-SHIP”

    These panic-stricken Formosans were frantic at the thought of boarding the Jap “Hell-ship,” the destroyer Yoizuki. They protested vigorously, but were forced on board by Australian provosis. These ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. CROWN’S MOVE TO ALTER SENTENCE FAILS

    Question of penalty heavy enough to be a deterrent to others should not be unduly stressed, said Mr Justice Street In the State Full ...

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  18. Moneylender’s Hoard of War Bonds

    A safe deposit box owned by the late Percy Mitchell Solomon, money lender, was found after his death to contain war savings certificates ...

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  19. Australia Prepared for Next War —If It Comes

    To ensure that Australia will not be unarmed in the event of another war a vast store of military requirements is being amassed at Liverpool. ...

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  20. Woman and Family to Live in Tents

    Today Mrs Zillah Izzard left the Housing Commission home which she had entered without permission last Saturday and which she had ...

    Article : 79 words
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