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  4. DROP ATOM BOMB ON JAPANESE BATTLESHIP

    NEW YORK, Monday.-The Japanese battleship Nagato, which withstood the attack of 500 American carrier 'planes, will be towed 500 miles to sea to have an atom bomb dropped on it, according to the ...

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    A group of Canadians display their travelling bags, with the names of dozens of places in which they had been before they were taken prisoner in Hong Kong on Christmas Day, 1941. They had been interned in Rinko Camp, Niiagata, ever since. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Captain Richard Hillmer Smith and Sergeant Medcroft packing stores and comforts to be dropped to Australian prisoners of war in Timor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ORDERED OUT OF CITY

    NEW YORK, Monday.--Hong Kong and Shanghai two great seaport cities on the Chinese coast, are seeing the lost of the ...

    Article : 389 words
  8. AUSTRALIAN NURSES

    SINGAPORE, Monday.--A story of the massacre of Australian nurses on Sumatra has come to hand. A correspondent and an Air Force officer were largely responsible for bringing the nurses to ...

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  9. JAPANESE ATROCITIES

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The first liberated prisoners of war to reach Queensland from Singapore, 43 in number, were landed at Amberlen aerodrome this morning by Liberator bombene [?] ...

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  10. SORDID CRIMES

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The correspondent of the American Associated Press Tokio says that Japanese Sunday ...

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  11. SUBASIC ILL

    LONDON, Monday.--The Belgrade radio says that the Foreign Minister (M. subasic), who recently suffered a stroke, will be ...

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  12. RADIO-EQUIPPED BUS

    NEW YORK, Monday.--The correspondent of the American Associated Press at Schenectady states that the General Electric Company ...

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  13. ENGLISH VIEWPOINT

    LONDON, Monday.--The London "News-Chronicle" to-day comments on the result of a Gallup poll in England, which ...

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  14. ARRESTS OF JAPS

    NEW YORK, Monday.--The correspondent of the American Associated Press in Tokio says that American and Japanese ...

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    General Baba, supreme Japanese commander in Borneo, was made to feel his position by the subtle Australian gesture of having an escort of six-foot commandos tower above him as he made his way to the Australian 9th Division Headquarters to sign the document, surrendering all his forces to the Allies. The photograph was flown from Labuan to Melbourne by a speedy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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