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  2. DISCHARGE PROBLEM

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—General demobilisation under the points system begins on October 1, but it will be ineffective without a very sudden ...

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  3. MEAT EXPORTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Replying to Sir William Angliss' statement that thousands of carcases of Australian lamb and mutton would be available to ...

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  4. SURRENDER OF DUTCH TIMOR ON WARSHIP

    KOEPANG, Tuesday.—The Japanese forces in Dutch Timor today laid down their arms and surrendered to an Australian occupation forces commanded by Brigadier Lewis Dyke in en impressive scene the surrender in Koepang Harbour was made on the quarter-deck of HMAS Moresby, flagship of the convoy which had carried ...

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  5. MACARTHUR ORDERS ABOLITION OF JAPANESE IMPERIAL HEADQUARTERS

    YOKOHAMA, Tuesday.—The heart of Japanese military authority has been broken by an order just issued by the Supreme Allied Commander, General MacArthur. It announces that the Japanese Imperial Headquarters will be abolished as from next Thursday. ...

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  6. TOJO SHOOTS HIMSELF AFTER ARREST ORDER

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—General Tojo, who was the Japanese Prime Minister at the time of the attack on Pearl Harbour, shot himself today ...

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  7. JAP COMMANDERS AT TWO CEREMONIES

    BRUNEI BAY, Tuesday.—Lieutenant General Baba, Japanese commander in Borneo, flew to Labuan today and surrendered to Major General ...

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  8. US Meat Rationing

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Although it is thought that meat rationing throughout the United States will end by October, an Agricultural Department official said ...

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  9. British Decorated In Berlin

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The first British investiture took place in Berlin yesterday, when Field Marshal Montgomery. decorated 50 officers and men of a British ...

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  10. Trade Union Movement Revived In Germany

    LONDON, Tuesday.—German Workers in the British zone in Germany are now allowed to form trade unions. ...

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  11. Japanese War Criminals Arrested In Singapore

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday. — Major General Saito, commander of Jap prisoner of war camps in Singapore, and several other Japanese ...

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  12. JAP GANGS RAIDING RAILWAYS IN MANCHURIA; LOSSES IN CAMPAIGN

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Moscow Radio has announced that groups of Japanese in Manchuria have been derailing trains and burning railway stations, and that Russian railway workers have been issued with arms to protect themselves. Casualties have been given for the Manchurian campaign. ...

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  13. Important Post For New Zealand Officer

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Brigadier T. J. King of the New Zealand Army, has been appointed to an important post in UNRRA. He is going to Germany to supervise the ...

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  14. ADMIRAL MOUNTBATTEN WILL ACCEPT SURRENDER OF JAPANESE SOUTHERN ARMIES IN SINGAPORE TODAY

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.—Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten will arrive in Singapore today for the formal surrender of the Japanese southern armies tomorrow. Because of illness, the Japanese commander, Field Marshal Terauchi, will not attend, but he will be represented by the former Singapore commander, General ...

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  15. Supplies For Allied Prisoners In Java

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — RAAF Liberators are to leave Darwin with supplies, which will be dropped to prisoners of war in Java, ...

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  16. FOREIGN MINISTERS MEET IN LONDON

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An address by: the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, will be the main business at the opening session of the ...

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  17. VIDKUN QUISLING SENTENCED TO DEATH

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Vidkun Quisling, who was found guilty of treason and collaboration with the Nazis before and after the invasion of ...

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