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  3. FINAL JAPANESE SURRENDER IN NEW GUINEA

    LAE, Thursday.--Lieutenant-General Adachi, Commander of the Japanese 18th Army in New Guinea, to-day surrendered his 14,000 troops to Major-General H. C. H. Robertson (General Officer ...

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    Four Australian Army nurses and 12 Australian civilian nurses arrived in Manila on September 4. They were held for six months after capture at Vunapopo German Mission and then taken to Japan. They had two years (July 1942 till July 1944) at Yokohama Yacht Club, and then went to Totsuka. They were released by two United States officers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Boys of the 8th Division cluster about the first white women they have seen for 3½ years. They are left to right, Warrant-Officer Jack "Hack" Finley (Mosman, Sydney). Sergeant R. K. Martin (Enfield, Sydney). Sergeant S. McBrown (Melbourne), Private Don Alchair (Redfern. Sydney), Signaller William Jones (Hornsby), Private "Rust" Power (Goulburn). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JAP CRIMINALS

    NEW YORK, Friday.--The correspondent of the American Associated Press in Tokio says: "If the Japanese Government ...

    Article : 508 words
  7. STARVATION, PAIN

    BOILED dog was regarded as a rare luxury by Australian soldiers in the Japanese prisoner of war camp at Naoetsu, 250 miles north-west of Tokio, where the food was so short that the starving men ...

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  8. PACIFIC WAR

    The Japanese failure to invade Australia and the defeat of the enemy at M[?]ne Bay, on the Kokoda Trail, in the Coral ...

    Article : 329 words
  9. AID TO BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- The talks between Britain and America on financial aid to Britain are being marked by a comprehensive survey of Britain's finances by one of the British delegates, Lord ...

    Article : 763 words
  10. PRIESTS FROM ULSTER

    BRISBANE, Friday.--"Because the Japanese were not strong on geography, they released several priests who were born in ...

    Article : 238 words
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    The most welcome food and drink these released prisoners ever had is this hand-out of coffee and doughnuts by the American Red Cross at Yokohama. The men are members of the 8th Division who have been prisoners of war for 3½ years. This was their first taste of anything other than Japanese food or drink for that period. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. German Oil Process

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Mr. J. Francis (Opposition, Queensland) suggested in the House of Representatives to-day that the ...

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  13. Word "Royal" as Issue

    LONDON, Friday.--Representatives of the Irish branch of the Royal National Life-boat Institution flatly rejected de Valera's ...

    Article : 196 words
  14. RAILWAY WORKERS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A contributory, superannuation scheme for railwaymen, which will cost £1,000,000 to establish, is proposed ...

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