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  3. AUSTRALIANS AT TOKIO

    Australian delegates at the surrender ceremony aboard U.S.S. Missouri in Tokio Bay. Left to right: Captain J. Balfour, Lt. Col. D. H. Dwyer, Air-Vice-Marshal G. Jones, Lt.-Gen. Berryman, Commodore J. A. Collins. Front row, left to right: Rear-Admiral G. Moore, Gen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 58 words
  4. JAPS. SEEK TRADE

    TOKIO (A.A.P.).—Japanese businessmen yesterday expressed a wish for immediate ...

    Article : 266 words
  5. "TOKIO ROSE"

    Japan's most notorious radio propagandist, "Tokio Rose," has been revealed as a former resident of Los Angeles and student of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 45 words
  6. WIDE SEARCH CONTINUES FOR JAP. WAR CRIMINALS

    Ex-Navy Minister (Adm. Shimada), who directed the attack on Pearl Harbour, was arrested yesterday. The arrest of seven leading members of the secret Black Dragon Society has ...

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  7. BODYGUARD TO EMPEROR

    Hirohito's Diet bodyguard. Chief of the Imperial diet Police and some of his men who were charged with protecting the Japanese emperor during the opening of Parliament. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. American Fight to Save Life of Tojo

    TOKIO (A.A.P.).—The U.S. Eighth Army Commander (Gen. Eichelberger) wants Gen. Tojo, ex-Premier of Japan, to live. He fold Army nurses yesterday: "Give him the best attention." ...

    Article : 464 words
  9. HID 3½ YEARS IN JUNGLE

    SINGAPORE (A.A.P.).—Three men who have been dead to the world for 3½ years emerged from the jungle at ...

    Article : 222 words
  10. RE-OCCUPYING NAURU

    Nauru's long isolation from the Allied world was broken yesterday when, at 7 a.m., the Australian frigate Diamantina ...

    Article : 167 words
  11. KUCHING SURRENDER

    Cheering crowds lined both banks of the Sarawak River in North Borneo as the convoy carrying the Australian ...

    Article : 181 words
  12. NO "KID-GLOVE" POLICY

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Pres. Truman told his press conference yesterday that the Governments of Japan and Korea would be worked out to ...

    Article : 111 words
  13. SUGIYAMA SUICIDES

    TOKIO (A.A.P.).—Field Marshal Sugiyama, the man who would have the job of trying to repel the U.S. invasion of Japan, committed ...

    Article : 187 words
  14. FUTURE OF ITALIAN COLONIES

    CAIRO (A.A.P.).—It is understood the Egyptian Government has sent a note to the Council of Allied Foreign Ministers in London opposing the ...

    Article : 96 words
  15. Back in Australia by Christmas

    CANBERRA.—All Australian armed forces overseas will probably be home in Australia by Christmas. The Minister for ...

    Article : 38 words
  16. TO LONDON BY SEA, 28 DAYS

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Faster and more comfortable travel by sea between Britain and Australia is promised in a joint statement by the P. and O. and ...

    Article : 163 words
  17. Saving Thousands From Starvation

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—The Director-General of UNRRA (Mr. Lehmann) told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee yesterday that UNRRA was ...

    Article : 128 words
  18. ALLOWANCES FOR Ms.P.

    CANBERRA.—Living-away-from-home allowances of up to £100 a year for N.S.W. and Victorian members and up to £125 a year for other members ...

    Article : 55 words
  19. VON BUSCH DIES WHILE P.O.W.

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Without a gun shot salute or bugle blast the "hierarchy" of the German High Command, at present all prisoners in England, ...

    Article : 130 words
  20. MOVE FOR REDRAFTING OF FEDERAL BUDGET

    CANBERRA.—Mr. Menzies unexpectedly moved a virtual censure on the Government when he resumed the budget debate in the House of Representatives yesterday. The Government, however, does not intend to treat the motion as urgent. ...

    Article : 602 words
  21. GOVT. NEAR DEFEAT

    CANBERRA.—The Government had two narrow escapes from defeat in the House of Representatives last night ...

    Article : 141 words
  22. Hopes to Dive Mile Under Ocean

    HAMILTON (A.A.P.).—Otis Barton, who served four years in the U.S. Navy and photographed landings and battles in New Guinea and the ...

    Article : 75 words
  23. MOLOTOV WELL GUARDED

    LONDON—The Soviet Foreign Commissar. M. Molotov, who is attending the Council of Foreign Ministers, is travelling about London daily with a ...

    Article : 168 words
  24. Red Cross Workers May Receive Honours

    CANBERRA.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) will ask Cabinet to consider the granting of honours to members of the auxiliary forces for their ...

    Article : 83 words
  25. MALAY RUBBER OUTLOOK GOOD

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—If labour is readily available there is no reason why Malaya's pre-war rubber production of 640,000 tons, nearly half the world ...

    Article : 140 words
  26. DURATION OF N.S. ACT

    CANBERRA.—"The departmental view is that a state of war continues until the commencement of a state of peace," said the Acting ...

    Article : 76 words
  27. MAY USE JAPS. AS LABOURERS

    CANBERRA—A suggestion that Jap. prisoners of war be used as labourers to repair war damage would be considered, the P.M. (Mr. Chifley) stated ...

    Article : 98 words
  28. Military Medal For Tasmanian

    CANBERRA.—The Military Medal has been awarded to Lance-Corporal Gerard George Eustace. T28543, of Abbotsham, Tasmania, for bravery in action in the ...

    Article : 92 words
  29. ATTACK ON RUSSIAN UNIONS CAUSES STIR

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—An attack on Russian trade unions by George Meany, fraternal delegate from the American Federation of Labour, caused a sensation at the British Trade Union Congress at Blackpool. ...

    Article : 240 words
  30. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    THE speeches of some Republican members of the American House of Representatives on financial relations between Britain and ...

    Article : 113 words
  31. BRITAIN WILL NOT REPEAT DEBT ERRORS OF LAST WAR TO GAIN U.S. AID

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Lord Keynes, the British finance expert, told a Press conference yesterday that Great Britain needs financial assistance from America of between 3000 and 6000 million dollars, but does not intend to repeat the war debt mistakes of the first World War to obtain it ...

    Article : 343 words
  32. THREAT TO STOP INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY.—The engine drivers, who are key men in the industry, have stated that if the striking Bunnerong employees are replaced by other labour ...

    Article : 69 words
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