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  4. RISING JAP HOSTILITY TO OCCUPATION

    General MacArthur is now established in Tokyo. He is rending in the Embassy building, which before the war was occupied by the Ambassador (Mr Grew). American cavalry units are now camped in Yoyogi ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MOUNTBATTEN ON WAY TO SINGAPORE

    KANDY, September 9.—South-east Asia Command headquarters announces that Admiral Mountbatten left for Singapore today to accept the overall surrender of South-east Asia from General Terauchi. It is ...

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  6. [?]DEMAND FOR PUNISHMENT OF CRIMINALS

    SINGAPORE, September 9.—The calculated and organised brutality of the Japanese towards prisoners horrified all who have heard the ...

    Article : 524 words
  7. Chinese In Singapore Slain In Thousands

    LONDON, September 9.— The Associated Press correspondent states that Japanese at Singapore massacred 150,000 ...

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  8. ONLY 18 OF 600 BRITONS RESCUED FROM RABAUL CAMP

    LAE, September 9.—Stories of Japanese cruelty were told by 28 Allied prisoners whose years of physical and mental torture in Rabaul ended when the destroyer Vendetta brought them to Jacquinot Bay. ...

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  9. TERRORIST CAMP GUARDS NOW IN HIDING

    In a belated effort to captare "small" war criminals carrying out reigns of terror in Japanese P.O.W. camps, atrocity officers ...

    Article : 314 words
  10. 400,000 Nazis Nay Be Tried For War Crimes

    LONDON, September 8.—The special [?]committee of the United Nations War Crimes Commission has submitted to the member ...

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  11. Name of Rescued POW Sent To Aust.

    SINGAPORE, September 9— The Associated Pren states that official rolls containing a big proportion of the names of ...

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    ALL IN: Ratings go over the side of HMS Berwick into the Pacific Ocean, as the order, "Hands to Bathe!" is given. The way they churn the water proves the popularity of this order. —Royal Navy ofilcial photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. WAINWRIGHT IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, September 8.—The San Francisco correspondent of the Associated Press says that General Wainwright arrived from Honolulu ...

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  14. OBSERVER'S STORY OF NAGASAKI BOMBING

    WASHINGTON, September 8.—The War Department has released a graphic eyewitness' account of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, written by W. Laurence, science writer of the "New York Times," ...

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  15. SURRENDER OF JAPS IN CHINA SIGNED

    NEW YORK, September 9. — The Associated Press correspondent at Nanking states that General Ho Yingchin today received ...

    Article : 132 words
  16. Attack On Pearl Harbour "Too Successful"

    NEW YORK, September 8.—According to the Associated Press correspondent at Tokyo the Secretary to the Naval Ministry ...

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  17. HALSEY WILL NOT USE SADDLE GIFT

    MONTROSE (Colarada), September 8.—Admiral Halsey bas informed the local lions' Club, which presented him with a saddle for ...

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  18. GOVERNOR INJURED

    TOWNSVILLE, September, 9— An injury to his left ankle on the train while going to Ayr. caused the Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson) ...

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