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  4. Change Expected To-morrow

    NSW Forecast: Fine and warm, with northerly winds at first; slight west to south-west change in the western districts, ...

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  5. First Arrests Of Japanese Officers For Atrocities

    SINGLETON, Sept. 11.—Major-General Saito, commander of the Allied prison camps, and all other Japanese officers classed as “dangerous” have been arrested as war criminals. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WAINWRIGHTS GIVEN HERO’ S WELCOME

    WASHINGTON Sept. 11.—General Wainwright was given a hero’s welcome on arrival here yesterday After a procession ...

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  8. No. 1 War Criminal Lives In Luxury

    TOKIO Sept. 11—The former Japanese Premier, General [?]deki Tojo, whom most Japanese frankly name as No. 1 war ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. EVACUATING PRISONERS OF WAR

    SINGAPORE September 11.— There was a scene of great excitement and bustle yesterday afternoon when prisoners of war ...

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  10. Japan Lost 674,000 Men In Russian Theatre

    LONDON, Sept, 11.— From August 8, when Russia declared war against Japan, the Japanese lost 674,000 ...

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  11. SIEGE OF PEIPING BY COMMUNISTS

    CHUNGKING September 11.— Chinese Communists report that their troops are besieging peiping. They have occupied the ...

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  12. NAVAL RATINGS ESCAPE

    SYDNEY Tuesday —-.Although handcuffed together three naval ratings escaped from a naval barracks in Barke-street, City, ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: Bridges Wanted

    TOKIO, Sept. 11.—General MacArthur has imposed censorship on the Japanese Press and Radio, and has suspended all Japanese overseas broadcasts. He directed that there should be an absolute minimum of ...

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  14. Demobilisation of Japanese

    TOKIO, Sept. 11.—It Is estimated by the “Nippon Times” that Japan will require 280,000 tons of snipping to complete ...

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  16. Saved Planes For A Desperate AU-Out Thrust

    YOKOHAMA Sept. 11.—Japan was saving her last planes for a desperate all-out thrust against the American invasion fleet, according to General Shozo Kawabe, chief of the Japanese Air Force, and one of die creators of the ...

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  17. Demonstration Against Japanese In Korea

    TOKIO Sept. 11—A Brigadier-General’s announcement that the Japanese governor of Korea and other officials would be retained ...

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  18. BIG LOSS OF COAL TO-DAY

    SYDNEY Tuesday—The loss Of 11,700 tons of coal from strikes, to-day at nine mines is the highest for several weeks. ...

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  19. JAPANESE NOT YET CURED OF WAR

    SINGAPORE Sept. 11. — The Japanese grasped the atomic bomb, as an opportunity to get out of the war, but they are not yet ...

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  20. THREE ITALIANS AT LARGE

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—Three Italian prisoners of war are still at large, following their escape from military compound near Albury ...

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  21. “GESTAPO” PACT REVEALED

    LONDON Sept. 10.—A secret report bearing the signature of Reinhard Heydrich, the “Butcher Prague,” and dated August, ...

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  22. COURAGE OF PRISONERS IN THAILAND

    SINGAPORE, Sept 11.—There would be odd cases of our prisoners who died from diseases locally acquired but the majority have experienced relatively good conditions since the beginning of 1944,” declared Group Captain C. C. Bell R.A.A.F., who has reached here from Thailand. ...

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  24. “Hitler Legend” Growing

    HAMBURG, Sept. 11.—British Intelligence has issued a warning that the “Hitler legend” was growing in Germany because of ...

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