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  4. BRITISH RE-ENTER SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Sept. 6.—Singapore Island, which had been under Japanese domination for three and a half years—it fell in February, 1942—was re-occupied by British forces yesterday. There were no incidents. ...

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  5. WELCOMES TO RELEASED PRISONERS

    SYDNEY Thurs.—The secretary of the Prisoners of War Relatives’ Association (Mr. Syd. Smith) said to-day that he could ...

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  6. 3500 Prisoners Succumb During Death-March

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 6.—Starvation, disease and fantastic cruelties billed 20,000 of the 66,000 Allied prisoners of war in Japanese camps, according to survivors of the sunken U.S.S. Houston and members of the Texas artillery regiment ...

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  7. Scattered Frosts

    N.S.W. Forecast: Fine at first, with another cold, frosty night from the slopes to the coast, but milder day temperatures: winds ...

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  8. MONTY SENDS GREETINGS TO FREYBERG

    LONDON September 6.—“I am delighted to hear my old friend, General Freyberg, has been appointed Governor-General of New ...

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  9. U.S. Not To Send Tennis Teams Abroad

    NEW YORK Sept. 6—The United States Lawn Tennis Association has decided against sending American teams abroad In 1945. ...

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    Field-Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery, who has sent a message to Lieut-General Sir Bernard Freyberg, VC, congratulating him ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FEARS OF FAMINE IN BENGAL

    LONDON Sept. 6—“Immediate measures are necessary to avert another famine,” said Dr. Pramathanath Banerjea, leader of the ...

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  12. MET FIERCE RESISTANCE IN KURILES

    MOSCOW Sept. 6—Russian troops who took the Kurile Islands met fierce Japanese resistance. All the islands were ...

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  13. SCHMELING ARRESTED

    LONDON September 6.—Max Schmeling has been arrested on a charge of disobeying orders of the military, government, states ...

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  14. “TOKIO ROSE” DETAINED FOR QUESTIONING

    YOKOHAMA September 6. — Iva Toguri, known to the troops as “Tokio Rose,” who regularly broadcast over Tokio Radio, has ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader: Releasing Soldiers

    SYDNEY Thursday.—The aircraft carrier, HMS Implacable, will leave Sydney next week to assist in the return of prisoners ...

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  16. AMERICAN BASES IN THE PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, September 6— The Assistant Secretary for the Navy (Mr. Hensel) told a Press conference that the Navy ...

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  20. MINE EXPLODED NEAR CAIRNS

    SYDNEY Thursday.—A mine, which apparently had become detached from its moorings on the Barrier Reef, exploded yesterday ...

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  21. PEGGED VALUES OF HOMES

    SYDNEY Thurs.—The president of the Real Estate Institute, Mr. Lyle Moore, urged today that the Commonwealth ...

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  22. Electric Breakdowns In Sydney

    SYDNEY Thurs. — Electricity breakdowns occurred in many Sydney suburbs to-day, but the decision to ration current In the ...

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  23. Hospital Ship From Hongkong

    MANILA, Sept. 6.—The British hospital ship Oxfordshire arrived from Hongkong, carrying 319 men and women ...

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  24. TWO MILLION HOMES BURNED IN JAPAN

    YOKOHAMA Sept. 6 — The Premier, Prince-Kuni, told the Diet that Allied air raids resulted in 3,200,000 homes being ...

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  25. Big Naval Task Force To Occupy Northern Honshu

    YOKOHAMA, Sept. 6.—A large naval task force, commanded by Vice-Admiral F. J. Fletcher, is waiting to occupy northern Honshu. Japanese representatives will board the flagship U.S.S. ...

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  26. Sydney Produce Markets

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  27. VOTING PLAN FOR FRANCE

    PARIS September 6.—Cabinet has adopted the voting plan for the new constitution favoured by General do Gaulle. ...

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  28. Slaughtermen Resume

    SYDNEY Thursday.— Mutton slaughtermen resumed to-day after a six days’ stoppage. There are about 40,000 sheep waiting to ...

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  29. SCIENTISTS STUDY ATOMIC BOMB REPORTS

    LONDON, Sept. 6.—Scientists in London and New York last night examined the first official Allied reports of Japanese cities attacked by the atomic bombs, says the “Daily Express.” Thousands of Japanese in Hiroshima who thought they had escaped the effects ...

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  30. EIGHT MINES IDLE IN NSW

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Eight collieries are Idle in NSW to-day and coal loss is over 10,000 tons. Among Northern pits Idle is ...

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