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  3. MOST REMARKABLE PRESS CONFERENCE WITH JAP PREMIER

    The Tokyo correspondent of the "New York Times " states: " The Premier (Higashikuni), at a Press conference, promised to abolish the Ministries of War and the Navy, gradually broaden the democratic processes and delimit the influence of the House of Peers. ...

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  4. IN YOKOSUKA NAVAL BASE

    HMAS Ballarat comes alongside a jetty at Yokosuka, the great Japanese Naval Base near Tokyo.—Royal Navy official photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AFTER JAP SURRENDER IN SINGAPORE

    The Japanese delegates leave the Municipal building in Singapore after the formal surrender had been signed. The Japanese were escorted by members of the Allied force of occupation. The leading Japanese is General Itagaki, who signed the surrender on behalf of the Japanese people. —Netherlands Indies Information Service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DEMOBILISATION OF SERVICEMEN

    CANBE[?] September 19.—Increased releases of servicemen on occupationed grounds without prejudice to the rights of men entitled to [?]se under the ...

    Article : 409 words
  7. JOYCE AN AMERICAN OTEEN

    LONDON, September l8.—At the trial of William Joyce, known as Lord Haw-Haw, at the Old Bailey, Detective John Woodmansey produced records relating to Joyce's parents made in an alien ...

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  8. MORE GRIM STORIES OF CHANGI CAMP

    DARWIN, September 19.—Civilan women interned in the Changi camp and later in the Wyne Road internment camp, Singapore, were ...

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  9. GHASTLY CONDITIONS AT BELSEN CONCENTRATION CAMP TOLD AT TRIAL

    LONDON, September l8.—The Vice-Deputy Director of Medical Services of the British Army of the Rhine (Brigadier Llewelyn Glyn Hughes) said that no description could bring home the horrors of Belsen. When taken over there were ...

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  10. EXECUTIONS OF DOOLUTILE'S FLIERS

    TOKYO, September 19. —The Japanese Premier (Prince Higashikuni), during a Press interview, told correspondents that the ...

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  11. "Envoy Of Apology To China

    TOKYO, September 19.—The newspapers report that Prince Higashikuni has decided to send an "envoy of apology" to ...

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  12. Unenviable Position Of Women At Koepang

    KOEPANG, September l8.— Although Australians have occupied Koepang for a week no action has been taken yet to rescue Dutch ...

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  13. List Of POW'S In Japan Within Few Days

    CANBERRA, September 19.—The names of Australian prisoners of war in camps in Japan would be ...

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  14. 8000 Prisoners Of War Flown From Camps

    LONDON, September l8.— The Air Ministry announces that 8000 prisoners of war had already been flown on the first stage of the ...

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  15. 3982 DIED WHILE WORKING FOR JAPS ON RAILWAY

    BRISBANE, September 19 — Within six months 3962 Australians and Britishers out of 10,270 men died while working for the ...

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  16. Post War Aims of T. and L.C.

    BRISBANE, September 19. —A meeting of the Trades and Labour Council today approved of a programme of post-war aims, ...

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