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  4. War Criminal Charged

    BRUSSELS, Sept. 22. The names of Belgian and German war criminals, which have been forwarded to the ...

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  6. Mac Arthur Says Japanese Through As A Military Power

    DALLAS (Texas), Sept. 22.—“The occupation forces will six months if we handle the Japanese right. I mean, by that, aren’t over ruthless, over cruel. They will stay indefinitely do not handle the Japs right." ...

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  7. CIVILIAN AUTOMOBILES MADE AGAIN

    Employees of the Ford Motor Company In Detroit, In the mid Western of state of put the finishing touches on new motor cats Civilian use on August 21, 1845, one week after announced Japan's unconditional surrender. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AMERICAN INTEREST IN AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORK Sept. 22—Over. 100 Inquiries a month have been received from American mostly young serviceman wanting to ...

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  9. Three More War Criminals Arrested In Tokio

    TOKIO Sept 22—Three more named war criminals were arrested to-day Two weeks Lily Abegg (or Sylie Abe), German, propaganda talks from Tokio radio, and ...

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  10. Hospital Slap With Internees

    SYDNEY .Sat. — The British hospital ship. Oxfords arrived In Sydney this morning with first bf the sick Internees ...

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  11. Over 40,000 "Safe" Messages

    LONDON, Sept. 22.— British and American war prisoners, totalling 32,722 have sailed for home, says ...

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  12. ALLEGED COLLABORATION WITH JAPS

    SAIGON Sept. 22—The Associatiated Press says that [?] president of the Southern Amorite provisional ...

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  13. Jap Secret Police Arrested

    SINGAPORE Sept. 22 — The British authorities have arrested tile-whole, Japanese secret police Kuala Lumpur. ...

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  14. Million Red Slave Workers To Walk Home

    LONDON September 22.— One million Russian men and women will walk home -from Eastern Germany before Christmas, says ...

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  15. To day's Lealer: Returning Service Personnel

    SHANGHAI Sept —A combined force of British and American warships under the command of Admiral Kinkaid commander of the U.S Seventh Fleet entered Shanghai on Wednesday ...

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  16. PEACE TIME STRENGTH OF ROYAL NAVY

    LONDON Sept. 22.—The Royal Navy, the; peacetime strength of which has not been fully determined,-is building one battleship ...

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  17. NEW PRESIDENT OF FORD COY

    WASHINGTON Sept. 22 — Henry Ford, junior, has succeeded his grandfather as president the Ford Motor Company, says ...

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  18. DELIBERATE BURNING OF WARSAW

    WARSAW Sept. 22—General Eisenhower, in a speech after a tumultuous welcome from thousands of Poles lining the streets, ...

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  19. Flu Epidemic Likely

    CANBERRA. Saturday.—An epidemic-of influenza is a strong in Australia this year to the Minister for the ...

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  21. ASKED TO REPORT ON PRESS INTERVIEW

    LONDON September 2—Field-Marshal Sir Henry- Maitland Wilson has been asked to report on Interview he gave the ...

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  22. DUKE OF WINDSOR TO VISIT ENGLAND

    LONDON Sept 22—Speaking with a slight American accent the Duke of Windsor welcomed 30 pressmen aboard the ...

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  23. Evacuating Jap Prisoners From New Guinea

    WEWAK, Sept. 22.—An Army Public Relations statement says that-the first large party of Japanese to move from New Guinea mainland to the concentration centre at Muschu island, off Wewak, passed over die Prince Alexandra ...

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  24. NEW PLAN FOR TRIESTE

    LONDON September 22.— The Deputy Prime Minister of Yugoslavia (Everd Kardella) has advanced a new plan for Trieste, ...

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  25. FLYING BRIGADE ACROSS JUNGLES

    LONDON Sept. 22—The RAAF Transport Command Dakotas has began to lift a brigade 1000 miles across the jungles of Slain ...

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  26. Played Big Part In Normandy

    LONDON Sept. 22—The British Government has agreed to release lease Lieut-General Sir Frederick Morgan, in order to take up ...

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  27. Trek Of Canadian :Brides

    VANCOUVER Sept. 22—A trek over 300 'Canadian girls, unable to accompany their husbands to Australia, is under way. ...

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  28. Escaped From Detention

    SYDNEY Saturday.—An extensive Search has been started to locate ten soldiers who escaped from' Miranda detention ...

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  29. LAXITY OF JAP METHODS

    AUCKLAND (NZ) Saturday.— A. Japanese bomber, delivered to the Royal New Zealand air station at Jacqulnot Bay, New ...

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  30. JAPS USED PRISONERS FOR BAYONET PRACTISE

    LONDON, Sept 22.—Royal Naval: landing waft. Ied by Commander A. J. Villiers of Hobart rescued the remaining Australian British and Dutch prisoners from Pakanbharu in Central Sumatra where the Japense used the lives of thousands and coolers for building railways said “Daily Mail” special correspondent ...

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  31. Infant’s Death From Burns

    SYDNEY Sat.—A 22-month sold "boy was admitted to hospital' night with severe burns and five hours later. ...

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