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  3. TASMANIAN PRISONERS OF WAR COME HOME

    S./Sgt. J. Bowden, Moonah, with his fiancee, Miss Betty Woods, and father, Mr. R. Bowden. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. TOJO'S AMERICAN INFUSION

    Japan's No. 1 war criminal, Hideki Tojo, lying in a stupor at the 98th Evacuation Hospital in Yokohama on September 12. On the previous day at his residence in Tokio, Tojo attempted suicide by shooting himself. Inset—John A. Archinal, of Allenton, Pennsylvania, from whom ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ALL ON WAY HOME BY END OF OCTOBER

    SINGAPORE.—It is hoped that by the end of October all Australian Ps.O.W. in Malaya, Java, Sumatra, Thailand and Indo-China will be on their way home, according to the Second Australian P.O.W. Reception Group. By to-night, 5504 Australian Servicemen will have been shipped by sea or air from Singapore, practically the equivalent of ...

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  6. MEN WEEP UNASHAMEDLY ON SEEING RELATIVES

    Bronzed by tropical sun and looking remarkably fit in spite of privations and brutalities in Japanese prison camps, 13 Tasmanian members of the 8th Australian Division returned to Tasmania by air yesterday. ...

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  7. GLOOMY BRITISH CASE TO U.S.

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.)—Lord Halifax and Lord Keynes have presented to American financial officials in Washington a gloomy statistical account of the ...

    Article : 167 words
  8. DEADLY RADIO FUSE

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—The radio proximity fuse is second only to the atomic bomb among the war's greatest ...

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  9. TO GAOL TOJO

    YOKOHAMA (A.A.P.).—Tojo, Jap. ex-Premier, will be moved into the prefecture prison as soon as he has ...

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  10. SAYS JAPAN SHOULD BE OCCUPIED FOR 100 YEARS

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Japan should be occupied for about 100 years. said Lt.-Gen. Giles, of U.S. Bomber Command. yesterday. If U.S. troops moved out soon, there would be trouble from 3,000,000 trained soldiers who never fired a shot during ...

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  11. HOLDING SUSPECTED WAR CRIMINALS

    CANBERRA.—All Japanese commandants and staffs of prisoner of war camps under Australian control will be detained by the Australian authorities until the method of bringing them to trial is determined. ...

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  12. Planned to Invade Japan on Nov. 1

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Gen. Marshall, Chief of the General Staff, told a joint Senate-House meeting yesterday that the sudden Japanese ...

    Article : 124 words
  13. CANADA-SYDNEY AIR SERVICE

    VANCOUVER (A.A.P.).—An air service from Vancouver to Sydney will become a reality as soon as airfields and equipment in the South Pacific are ...

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  14. Australian on War Criminal Charge

    TOKIO (A.A.P.)—Associated Press reports that the Australian, John Holland, has been arrested on a war criminal charge. ...

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  15. CAN MARRY GERMANS SOON

    BERLIN (A.A.P.).—The Allied Control Council has decided to relax the non-fraternisation rule, with effect from January 10, 1946, to permit the ...

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  16. Heated Clashes Between Mr. Bevin and M. Molotov at Talks on Peace Treaties

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Numerous table-pounding clashes between Mr. Bevin (Britain) and M. Molotov (Russia) have occurred in the Foreign Ministers Council, says the Paris correspondent of Associated Press, quoting a French Foreign Office source. THERE has been heated argument on ...

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  17. AIRMEN RETURNING

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—A thousand Australian Air Force personnel and 1500 New Zealanders will leave Southampton to-morrow in the troopship ...

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  18. CANBERRA.

    CANBERRA.—Members of the R.A.A.F. and the R.A.A.F. nursing service may now apply for the campaign stars and defence medals to which they ...

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  19. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    WELCOME to the Tasmanians back home at last from Japanese prison camps. The Japs. failed to break the spirit of ...

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  20. "WORLD WAR TWO"

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—"The Sun" says President Truman has approved of a recommendation that "World War Two" be the official name of the present ...

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  21. PLEA FOR CREATION OF BRITISH EMPIRE COUNCIL

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—A strong plea for the creation of a Council of British Nations was made by the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce) in a speech, at a British. Empire luncheon. ...

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  22. JAP. ARMS DUMP EXPLODES

    TOKIO (A.A.P.).—One American soldier was killed and 60 injured on Thursday when an American accidentally tally dripped TNT or picric acid into ...

    Article : 51 words
  23. TIRED OF HOOFING

    HOLLYWOOD (A.A.P.).—Fred Astaire has announced that he is retiring soon and may become a movie producer says Associated Press. ...

    Article : 56 words
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