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  3. MACARTHUR HUNTS DOWN JAP WAR CRIMINALS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.-- The Japanese Prime Minister (Prince Higashi-Kuni) has given a Press conference to Allied correspondents for the first time at his official residence in Tokio. He was evasive ...

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    Climax of the surrender ceremony in Government House building, Kerjo, Korea, which ended 40 years' Japanese domination of the country, was the hauling down of the Japanese flag outside the building. Here the flag is shown flying for the last time in the grounds of Government House. The Stars and Stripes went up to the accompaniment of much cheering and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    New Zealand sailors comprising part of the British landing force lined up on the quarter-deck of their transport U. S. S. Sims preparatory to landing on Yokosuka, the largest naval base in Japan, situated in Tokio, Bay. In the background can be seen the gutted Japanese battleship, Nagato, once a powerful unit of the Japanese Navy. The Nagato is to be towed 500 miles out ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SOME VITAL ISSUES

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- "Many differences have arisen in the Council of Foreign Ministers," says the political correspondent of the "Daily Express." "It is obvious from M. Molotov's attitude at the ...

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  7. FORMER PRISONERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Another 20 former Australian prissoners of war from Singapore reached Sydney to-day in two ...

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  8. "BEHEADED" BY JAPS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The recovery of a young Australian prisoner of war whom the Japanese thought they had beheaded three years ago is told in a message from Singapore. Private Colin ...

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  9. FIVE EUROPEANS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Minister for External Territories (Mr. Ward) announced to-night that the Japanese had ...

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  10. TAXATION RELIEF

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Discussing the Budget to-day Sir Earle Page (Country Party. New South Wales) said that, the key to ...

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  11. BIG COAL LOSSES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The plan of the Miners' Federation to hold aggregate meetings on a working day to discuss the ...

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  12. FRESH FOODS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The Duke of Gloucester's aircraft, the Avro-York, will leave to-morrow morning for Singapore. It will ...

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  13. DUKE AND DUCHESS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday-- The Governor-General, the Duke of Gloucester, who is convalescing at Government House, Canberra, ...

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    Lord Louis Mountbatten, reading his Order of the Day and delivering a speech to the newly liberated people of Singapore after the formal signing of the surrender. Lord Louis Mountbatten and his staff are standing on the steps of the Municipal building in Singapore. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. PEACE OF WORLD

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Senator W. J. Cooper (C. P., Queensland) said in the Senate to-day that the signing of the ...

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  16. ATE RATS, FROGS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- A returnee, Warrant-officer J. Vibert, said that the prisoners had been so starved in Sumatra that he ...

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