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  2. CARING FOR POW

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Minister for the Army, Mr. Forde, announced today that when liberated prisoners of war reached Australia from the Pacific ...

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  3. SUPPLIES FOR UNRRA

    LONDON, Sunday.— Surplus war stocks worth 150,000.000 dollars are to be transferred Immediately to UNRRA from European and ...

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  4. MILITARY CONTROL THROUGHOUT MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.—The occupation of Singapore is being carried out according to plan, and British and Indian troops are reorganising essential services. Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten has established military ...

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  5. CHINA'S LONG STRUGGLE ENDS WITH CEREMONY AT NANKING

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The formal surrender of the Japanese in China, involving 1,000,000 men, was completed by the Commander-in-Chief of the Chinese Army, General Ho, at Nanking this. morning. Another Japanese surrender took place at Ominato, on the northern tip of Honshu Island. ...

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  6. Jap Surrender In North Borneo Today

    SWPA. Sunday.—It is likely that. the surrender of the Japanese in British Borneo will be accepted by the Commander of the Australian Ninth ...

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  7. NO SUNDAY EDITION

    By order of the GOC, NT Force, there will be no edition of Army News on Sundays. The order was first carried into ...

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  8. 35 AIF Nurses In Sumatra Prison Camp

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.—It is reported that 35 AIF nurses are in a prison camp at Palembang, Sumatra. They are the survivors of a farce of nurses which left ...

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  9. BRITAIN PLAYED VITAL PART IN VICTORY OVER JAPANESE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Britain's part in the victory over Japan was outlined yesterday by the Lord President of the Council, Mr. Herbert Morrison. He said nearly 500,000 British troops were fighting or ready to ...

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  10. Army And RAAF Prisoners Welcomed In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Hundreds of cheering people welcomed a large contingent of AIF and RAAF prisoners of war when they arrived in ...

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  11. Jap War Criminals Have Not Escaped Notice

    LONDON, Sunday.—Since spring of last year, the Allied War Crimes Commission has been giving consideration to suspected Japanese war ...

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  12. Tokio Rose Arrested

    YOKOHAMA, Sunday. — Tokio Rose, whose name is lva Toguri, the American - born Japanese broadcaster, who was taken into ...

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  13. TROOPS NORTH OF AUSTRALIA MAY WAIT SIX MONTHS FOR DISCHARGE

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—It will be at least six months before 200,000 Australian troops in northern islands can be discharged. This opinion was expressed in unofficial circles in Canberra, and it is considered that lack of shipping will hamper the Government's plans for demobilisation. ...

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  14. Photograph Shows Change In Jap Guards' Behaviour

    LONDON. Sunday. — In today's papers appears a photograph of Allied prisoners of war, who have been released from an internment camp ...

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  15. British Destroyers Set Up New Endurance Record

    LONDON, Sunday.—Destroyers of the British Far Eastern Fleet have set up a new endurance record by remaining at sea continuously for 70 days. Without ...

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  16. London Comment On US Assistance To Britain

    LONDON, Sunday. — The News of the World today commented on financial relations between Britain and the United States. ...

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  17. Germans Planned Atomic Bomb For Britain

    LONDON. Sunday.—It has been revealed that some time ago the Germans attempted to make an atomic bomb which could be dropped on ...

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  18. COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MINISTERS TO MEET IN LONDON TOMORROW

    LONDON, Sunday. — Representatives of the Big Five—Britain, America, Russia, France and China-will arrive in London today and tomorrow for the conference of the Council of Foreign Ministers which will open Tuesday. The Council is an advisory body ...

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  19. WHY SUICIDE PLANE ATTACKS SLACKENED

    YOKOSUKA, Sunday.—According to an American educated Japanese seaplane pilot, suicide attacks on American shipping slackened ...

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  20. Wavell's Talks Ending

    LONDON, Sunday. — It is understood that the discussions between the Viceroy of India, Lord Wavell, and the British Government are almost complete, but no ...

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  21. US Plane Tragedy

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — A large passenger plane, bound for New York from Miami, crashed in South, Carolina, killing 22 passengers and the entire crew. ...

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