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  3. BRITISH INDIAN TROOPS LAND AT SINGAPORE

    British and Indian troops landed at Singapore yesterday morning—the first to step ashore at the great naval base since it fell to the Japanese three and a half years ago. There were no incidents, and the landing was made "with great ...

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  4. COMBINATION TAX ON INCOME

    A new total ceiling taxation rate of 16/8 in the pound, which includes 1/6 for the social services contribution, has been fixed as from January 1 under the revised income taxation plan adopted by caucus. Previously ...

    Article : 605 words
  5. LIGHT BAN TO BE LIFTED

    By Our Political Correspondent All restrictions on the use of electricity will probably be lifted at the end of this month, ...

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  6. PARTY STEAMS FOR RABAUL

    From ERIC THORNTON ABOARD HMS GLORY. September 5.—This Royal Navy aircraft carrier left ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PRISONERS IN SIAM SEND MESSAGE

    After about 4,000 consecutive meals of boiled rice and watery stew, Allied prisoners in Siam are getting full rations, says the New Delhi correspondent of the "Daily Mail," who adds that the inside Siam ...

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  8. WHYJAPAN SURRENDERED

    The Japanese Premier. Prince Higashi-Kuni, using the word "surrender" for the first time, told the Diet today ...

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  9. LABOR MINISTER ON PROF. LASKI

    Addressing the National Conference of Labor Women today, the Minister for Education (Miss Ellen Wilkinson) attacked the reported ...

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  10. UNPEGGING OF WAGES PROPOSED

    Labor members who opposed the departure from traditional party opposition to contributory social benefits have given notice of ...

    Article : 172 words
  11. U.S. REPORT ON ATROCITIES

    A State Department report reveals shocking Japanese atrocities against American prisoners, says the Washington ...

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  12. First Peace Treaties To Be Drafted Soon

    The first peace treaty will be in the making within a week, says the diplomatic correspondent of the Press Association. It is expected ...

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  13. P.O.W.'s Broadcasts To Be Examined

    Broadcasts from Tokio radio by Maj. Charles Cousens, a former Sydney commercial radio announcer, would be examined by the ...

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  14. Tax Reduction Operates From January

    Because the proposed flat rate income tax reduction of 12½ p.c. would operate from January 1, the benefit to taxpayers would be only ...

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  15. TOKIO ALLEGES LOOTING

    A Domet broadcast last night acknowledged that there was "comparatively strict" military discipline among the ...

    Article : 164 words
  16. SURRENDER POSITION IN BORNEO

    Pari of the uncertainty in Borneo may be cleared up during the next few days Japanese envoys made ...

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  17. RUSSIAN OCCUPATION OF SAKHALIN

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) revealed at a Dress ...

    Article : 114 words
  18. First Occupation Troops In Siam

    New Delhi radio states that the first occupation troops to enter Siam have arrived in Bangkok. ...

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