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  3. ALLIES PLAN VICTORY MARCH INTO TOKIO

    LONDON, Monday. - To-day - just six years after Britain's entry into World War II - General Mac-Arthur is expected to enter Tokio to make arrangements for the march of the victorious Allied forces ...

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    Despite the mud tracks of Balikpapan (Borneo), men of the 26th Australian Field Regiment could afford to grin at the cameraman--they had just heard the news of the Japanese surrender. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BLAMEY IN TOKIO

    The Commander of the Land Forces in the South-West Pacific (General Sir Thomas Blamey), who yesterday, with ...

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    This photo of Nagasaki was made three minutes after an atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki on August 9. A column of smoke extends 20,000 feet. Thirty per cent of the city was wiped out. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AT HONG KONG

    HONG KONG, Monday.-- Reg Harris, our correspondent in Hong Kong, says it is now revealed that when the British ...

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  8. CLOTHES RATIONING

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Clothes rationing might end in November, said the Minister for Customs (Senator Keane) ...

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  9. SURRENDER DRAMA

    LONDON, Monday.-- Russel Brines, the American Associated Press correspondent aboard the Missouri, writes: The drama of the surrender was played with the same delicate psychological touches ...

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  10. ALLIED PRISONERS

    LONDON, Monday.--News of the surrender of the Japanese at Penang was followed to-night by a report received from the medical teams who were dropped over Singapore last week. This report ...

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  11. SIXTH DIVISION

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The remaining 2000 five-year Servicemen of the 6th Division in Northern New Guinea have been ...

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  12. SOUTH-EAST ASIA

    LONDON, Monday.--The War Office has announced that General Sir William Slim has succeeded General Sir Oliver Leose ...

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  13. NEWS CENSORSHIP

    CANBERRA, Monday.--A full statement on the Government intentions on the future of censorship will be given in Parliament ...

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  14. WAR CRIMES INQUIRY

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Luxembourg radio quoting a high-ranking-American military spokesman in Germany, said that 50,000 to ...

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  15. FEDERAL SERVANTS

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Whether Federal public servants should receive a war bonus or a number of days holiday as ...

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  16. DEMAND ON JAPS

    NEW YORK, Monday.--General MacArthur has demanded that all technical data, patents, plans and inventions designed to facilitate ...

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  17. CUSTOMS AND EXCISE

    CANBERRA,. Monday.--Customs and excise revenue for the first two months of the 1945-46 financial year, total £11,130,308, a ...

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  18. AUDIENCE WITH POPE

    VATICAN CITY, Sunday.--The Pope gave an audience to more than 1100 Polish officers and men, and told them: "The heroic acts ...

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    Japanese prisoners of war regularly have physical culture at the Australian prisoners of war compound Morotai. They are allowed to carry out Judo (a form of jui-jitsu) for their mutual benefit. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    One of the strangest railways in the world is operating in Borneo, between Jesselton, Beaufort and Melalap, covering 116 miles of one-metre gauge. When the railway line was captured by Australian 9th Division troops, Squadron-Leader Jack Liberty of Perth, an R.A.A.F engineer, designed a substitute locomotive, producing the "jeepomotive." R.A.A.F. and Army men are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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