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  3. SURRENDER CEREMONY AT SINGAPORE.

    Lord Louis Mountbatten signs the surrender docum ent in Singapore on behalf of the Allied Governments. The surrender was signed in the Municipal Hall. General Itagaki signed on behalf of the Japanese nation. Representatives of all Allied Mations witnessed the surrender.—Netherlands Indies Information Service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RED PACT WITH HUNGARY LEADS TO MAJOR CRISIS IN LONDON TALKS

    LONDON, September 22.-A major crisis developed today in the Council of Foreign Ministers, which the leaders of the delegations are desperately trying to ...

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  5. PERMAMENT DISARMAMENT OF JAPAN ENSURED BY U.S. CONTROL POLICY

    WASHINGTON, September 23.—The White House has released a statement, which has been sent to General MacArthur, on the United States' initial post-surrender policy for Japan. It lists as the ultimate objectives: Ensure that Japan will not again menace world peace, and the ...

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  6. War Worn

    First picture of the Japanese Emperor Hirohito taken since the capitulation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STIFF PRICE PAID BY JAPS FOR RABAUL'S CAPTURE

    DARWIN, September 23—The Japanese general who captured Rabaul from the hopelessly small, under-equipped Australian force which tried to hold it at the beginning of 1942 paid a tribute to the ...

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  8. RAF Bomber Crew Deaths

    RHODESIA, September 22.— Former Chief of the Bomber Command, Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris, said he ...

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  9. Plane Carrying Wounded Missing Over N.G.

    BRISBANE, September 23.—A Douglas transport plane, carrying medical cases en route to Australia from hospital at Morotai, ...

    Article : 289 words
  10. HALIFAX PUTS BRITAIN'S CASE TO U.S.

    NEW YORK, September 22.— Lord Halifax, in a broadcast, described Britain's financial situation as serious, but not desperate. ...

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  11. Abdication Move By Emperor Denied

    TOKYO, September 22.—Reports that Emperor Hirohito intended to abdicate, the name of his brother, Prince Yasuhito, being mentioned ...

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  12. " Tokyo Rose "

    IVA TOGARI, better known to Allied troops as Tokyo Rose of the Japanese short-wave propaganda broadcasts. She is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. ANOTHER BRITISH WAR INVENTION

    LONDON, September 23.—The self-timing anti-aircraft shell fuse was a British invention, the Ministry of Supply announces. ...

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  14. Demobilisation Before October 31

    NEW YORK, September 22 The Associated Press correspondent at Tokyo states: "Gen. MacArthur brushed aside ...

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  15. WINDORS " NOT GOING TO HIDE"

    LONDON, September 22.—Al though his face is only slightly more lined than when he last visited England six years ago the ...

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  16. KAMIKAZE PILOTS' REWARD

    NEW YORK, September 23.—The Yokohama correspondent of the "New York Times" states that two former Kamikaze pilots, who are ...

    Article : 104 words
  17. Russians Ruling Sakhalein With Iron Hand

    NEW YORK, September 23.—The Tokyo correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the Russian occupation forces are ruling ...

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  18. Blain, MHR, To Speak On Budget

    CANBERRA, September 22.—Sgt. Blain, MHR for the Northern Territory, who returned recently from a Japanese prisoner pf war camp, ...

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  19. EIGHTH DIVISION CASUALTIES HIGH

    Official information coming in makes it clear that the first estimate of the Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) that 7000 ...

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  20. NO CHANCE OF JAP. CRIMINALS ESCAPING JUSTICE

    SYDNEY, September 23.—The Minister for the Anny (Mr Forde) said tonight there need be no fear that Japanese war criminals would ...

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  21. Transfer of Japs To Muchu I. Began

    LAE, September 23.—The first large party of Japanese to move from the New Guinea mainland to the concentration centre on Muschu ...

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  22. CHIFLEY REACHES 60

    CANBERRA, September 23.— The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) was 60 yesterday. He spent his birthday quietly at ...

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  23. ARRESTS OF JAPS AT SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, September 23. — The authorities have arrested 50 Japanese secret police on charges of committing atrocities. ...

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