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  3. GEISHA GIRLS

    When Royal Marines and sador tommy gunners landed at the dockyard at Hong Kong, they found these Geisha girls, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Six Survivors Only From Sandakan Camp

    LABUAN, Sunday,—The grim, history of the fate at Sandakan of British, Australian and other prisoners of war from. August, 1943, to August, 1945, is told in statistics of Ninth Division Intelligence Officers ...

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  5. MACARTHUR BEGINNING TO "TURN ON HEAT" AGAINST JAPANESE

    TOKIO, Sunday.—In the 48 hours ending last night, General MacArthur really "turned on the haeat" against the Japs. Until then the Jap Bureau of Information had had shown no desire to co-operate with the Allies, but now it ...

    Article : 415 words
  6. Air Evacuation Of Sumatra Prisoners

    SINGAPORE, September 16.—The Associated Press said the first Australian and British prisoners were evacuated from Sumatra by an ...

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  7. Mountbatten Orders Strict Politeness Only

    KANDY, September 10. — The Commander-in-Chief in South-east Asia, (Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten) issued a directive to troops ...

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  8. WIDOW AND GRANDCHILD FOUND DEAD

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Myra Evans, 13, and her grandmother, Ada Malkin, 65, widow, - were round dead in their beds at Mrs. ...

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  9. BIAS ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A meeting representing 25 Newcastle committees yesterday alleged that the Arbitration Court operated entirely ...

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  10. GARRATT ENGINES

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — "We want to get Garratt engines out of the service before people are killed," the secretary of ...

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  11. Catalinas Fly Over Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-Scheduled to land at Hamilton this morning with 17 prisoned of war, R.A.A.F. Catalina soared over the Brisbane ...

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  12. Intense Internal Struggle For Political Power

    NEW YORK, September 16.—The representative of the "Christian Science Monitor" in Tokio says, "Acute tension reigns over Tokio where an intense political straggle is raging under the very ...

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  13. Chinese Ban French From Indo-China

    PARIS, September 16.—The Goverment has announced the Chinese High Command in southern [?] refused to pormit the French ...

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  14. "Last Ditchers"

    NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—The Tokio correspondent of the Associated Press says Japan before surrender had 1975 ...

    Article : 45 words
  15. Murder And Suicide

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—While their six children the eldest of whom is 12, were playing in a yard at their home in Wingham Newcastle, ...

    Article : 140 words
  16. Communists Active In Malaya

    SINGAPORE, Sept. 16.—The Associated Press said 7000 Malay, Chinese and Indian guerrillas, comprising the people of Malaya, ...

    Article : 89 words
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  19. "Scandalous And Malicious"

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Complaint about treatment on the Dutch ship Both was a scandalous and majiclous story, said Lieut,-Colonel J. ...

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  20. French Wives Protest On Food Shortage

    TOULOUSE, September. 16.— in a mass protest against the food shortage; about 1500 French housewives pillaged stores during ...

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  21. Battle Of Britain Anniversary

    LONDON, Sept. 16:—Londoners again saw the sky filled with planes as 25 squadrons swept low over the city in a fly-past commemorating ...

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  22. Nauru Natives Eat Grass

    LAE, Sept. 16.—The natives of Nauru were reduced to boiling and eating grass to stave off starvation during the drought-stricken period ...

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  23. Persian Opposition To Russians

    MOSCOW, September 16.—Soviet Trade Union delegates who visited Persia recently met armed resistance from factory workers, said L. ...

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  24. Japs. Respect For Austn. Dead

    MANILA, Sept. 16.-The Japs apparently had more respect for the Australians in death than when living. Prisoners, who died ...

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  25. Lady Blamey At Singapore

    SINGAPORE, September 16.— Lady Blamey has arrived from Australia, and visited Changi [?]rison camp. She accepted ...

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  26. Javanese Girls On Timor Rescued

    KOFPANG. Sunday.—Resave of 56' Javanese girls forced into brothels in Timor by the Japs has been planned by R.A.F. and ...

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  27. U.S. Army to Evacuate Islands

    NEW YORK. Sept. 16.—The [?] presentative of the Associate Press in Tokio said General MacArthur has ordered the America ...

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  28. Violent Hurniane Hits Florida

    NEW YORK. September 16.— A hurricane as violent as the worst ever to hit the United States [?] rushine on to Florida after [?]using ...

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  29. Hong Kong, Surrender

    HONG KONG, September 16.— The formal surrender was signed to-day. ...

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