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  3. UNION JACK FLIES AGAIN OVER SINGAPORE

    LONDON, Thursday. - British forces have been enthusiastically welcomed back to Singapore after three and a half years. Union Jacks and other Allied flags have come out all over the city and crowds of ...

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    Japanese in Yokohama have become used to the "queue" habit. They line up in orderly fashion outside shops for their provisions and at tram stops. Trams and trains are still running, but other forms of transport are primitive. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A view of the havoc around the city of Yokohama. The city had been heavily bombed with incendaries and great areas were completely burnt out. On these burnt out sites the inhabitants built tin shanties from the wreckage. Fires from our bombing had swept throughout the city and the only buildings left intact were those designed to be earthquake proof. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MERCILESS ENEMIES

    SINGAPORE, Thursday. -- The heart-rending story, which for the first time exposed the hardships suffered by the men who built the railway between Bangkok and Moulmein, was told to-day by NX2589 ...

    Article : 773 words
  7. POTENTIAL DYNAMITE

    Japan, having just lost one war, has already begun another -- a war of infinite subtlety, which lacks spectacularity, but ...

    Article : 470 words
  8. PRESS BAN IN TOKIO

    NEW YORK, Thursday. -- As units of the 1st Cavalry Division prepared to enter Tokio, orders were issued for the withdrawal of all correspondents. Reporting this, George Jones (representing the ...

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  9. SIGNED OFF RABAUL

    General Hitashl Imamura signed the surrender to-day of 139,000 Japanese in New Britain, New Ireland, the Solomons ...

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  10. THE "GLOBE MASTER"

    NEW YORK, Thursday. -- The correspondent of the American Associated Press at Long Beach, California, states that an Army ...

    Article : 181 words
  11. USE OF ELECTRICITY

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Commonwealth Controller of Electricity has announced that the restriction on the use of electricity ...

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  12. KOREANS REVOLTED

    NEW YORK, Thursday.-- The representative of the American Associated Press in Yokohama says Tokio newspapers disclose ...

    Article : 61 words
  13. WESTERN EUROPE

    NEW YORK, Thursday. -- The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Washington says that President Truman has sent the ...

    Article : 261 words
  14. "TOKIO ROSE"

    TOKIO, Thursday. -- "Tokio Rose," who broadcast over Tokio radio during the war, was discovered yesterday. She was "grilled" ...

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  15. JAP ATROCITIES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Charges submitted by the Chief Justice of Queensland (Sir William Webb) to the War Crimes ...

    Article : 95 words
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    The Australian Test team photographed at Lord's prior to the start of-the-Third "Test" recently. Front row (left to right): J. A. Workman, S. G. Sismey, A. L. Hassett, D. R. Cristofani, R. S. Ellis. Back row (left to right): D. K. Carmody, R.G. Williams, C. G. Pepper, A. Cheetham, K. R. Miller, R. S. Whitington, R. M. Stanford. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. SPANISH TROOPS

    LONDON, Thursday.-- A message from Tangier says that the last Spanish troops left the international zone there last night in 40 ...

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  18. FEDERAL BUDGET TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) will present the 1945-1946 Budget statement to the House of ...

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  19. SERVICEMEN'S RELEASES

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) stated in the House of Representatives to-day that the ...

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  20. V. J VICTORY PARADE

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Troops of four Allied Powers-- Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union and France-- are to-day polishing ...

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  21. Supplies for Prison Camps

    NEW YORK, Thursday.-- The correspondent of the American Associated Press on Guam says that 61 Super-Fortresses dropped ...

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