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  5. U.S. TROOPS POUR INTO TOKIO

    AMERICAN troops yesterday began to occupy Tokio. They are expected to complete the job by Tuesday. Steel-helmeted soldiers and big motor convoys, bringing ...

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  6. WAS KILLED WINNING V.C.

    LIEUT. ALBERT CHOWNE, V.C., A.I.F., with his bride, Daphne, who received news of his death on her birthday. He won his award and was killed charging a strongly-held position near Dagua airstrip, Wewak ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THEY'RE SO SORRY—THEY WERE BEATEN

    JAPS BOW to inevitable defeat—the Japanese News Agency got this picture of the Japanese reaction to the surrender proclamation on August 15. Japs lamented outside the Imperial Palace gates—a spot where many even committed hara-kari for foiling the Emperor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 'SON OF HEAVEN' SORRY TOO

    LATEST PHOTO of Hirohito, Japanese Emperor, taken in Tokio before the surrender. The picture was handed over to the U.S. Signal Corps. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Solomons Give-In Signed On Frigate

    BOUGAINVILLE, Saturday.—With three signatures on half a dozen sheets of paper on board R.A.N. frigate Diamantina, off the southern tip of Bougainville, the war in the Solomons ended to-day. The documents were signed by Lieut.-General Kanda, Jap ...

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  10. DEMAND JAP REFUND FOR P.O.W.'s "KEEP"

    LONDON, Sept. 8 (Special).—Many British prisoners who were starved, worked, and tortured in Jap camps have been charged through their accounts for their maintenance while they ...

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  12. DUCKING OUT ON POINTS

    NEW YORK, September 8 (Special).—Picked up in a barroom raffle in New Zealand, a duck which ...

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  13. GOLD RACKET GAVE GLAMOUR

    LONDON, Sept. 8 (Special).—Pretty French girl, Mlle. Paulette, alleged to have been a key member of a gold smuggling gang, said she did not know how she got into the racket, "but, of course, I like nice things." ...

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  14. SMOKES SHORT FOR SOME TIME

    Smokers can expect only gradual relief from the tobacco and cigarette shortage for some time. ...

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  15. American 'Hero' To Jap Children

    NEW YORK, Sept. 8 (Special).—Seeing the broken, bruised bodies of his comrades tearing Japan in litters, it is hard for the average American soldier as he finds himself fast becoming a hero to thousands of ...

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  16. NAVY FREES 28 RABAUL PRISONERS

    NEW BRITAIN, Saturday.—There was a Nelson touch about the way Captain F. Bryce Morris, New Guinea ...

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  17. Japs Toil In Singapore

    LONDON, Sept. 8 (A.A.P.).—Many Japanese forced-labour parties have been put to work cleaning up Singapore ...

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  18. FIGHT ON IN BURMA

    LONDON, Sept. 8 (A.A.P.). Two thousand well-armed Japanese in Burma have refused to surrender, and are ...

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  19. RHODES SCHOLAR FREED FROM JAPS

    Lieut. Graeme Wilson, 1940 Queensland Rhodes Scholar, has been liberated at Singapore. ...

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  20. PIN-UP GIRL TO GET BRUSH-OFF

    NEW YORK, Sept. 8 (Special).—The American soldier is going to forget his pin-up girl quickly in his rush to be with the girl he wants to marry and settle down with. This is the opinion of judges who are presiding at the "Miss ...

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  21. Fine Again

    The Weather Bureau expects another fine day, with a gentle reminder to-night that winter has not long ...

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