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  2. Forecast

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  4. Disemboweling, Dissection, Mutilation, Rape and Cannibalism by Enemy Troops in Pacific ATROCITY REPORT INDICTS JAPS.

    CANBERRA, Monday.—A report by the Chief Justice of Queensland (Sir William Webb) on Japanese atroc[?]ties in the Pacific, which was released to-day on behalf of the Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt), disclosed horrible acts of barbarism, including: Australian soldiers were tied to trees, bayoneted and left dying with their bowels hanging out. Hundreds ...

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  5. JAPANESE PRISONERS MAKING TOYS

    Japanese prisoners of war at an Australian compound at Morotai, are seen making souvenirs. They have fashioned some money boxes from coconuts.—Australian Official photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Aussies Had a Fifth Column

    SINGAPORE, Monday (AAP). — The Javanese recently destroyed their own war memorial in ...

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  7. "Kid Glove" Policy Towards Japanese

    Correspondents and released prisoners of war in Japan and Singapore have expressed strong resentment at the "kid glove" treatment of Japanese in both areas. In Japan and Korea Japanese officials are being allowed to stay ...

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  8. Quisling Sentenced to Death

    OSLO, Monday (AAP).—Quisling was today sentenced to death. The presiding judge announced that the seven other judges ...

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  10. Japs. Landed "at all Sorts of Places" on Aust. Mainland

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—Japanese troops landed on the Australian mainland during the Pacific war. This was revealed in a broadcast by the Chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Commission (Mr. B. J. Boyer), ...

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  12. Jap. Fence-Sitting Had Nazis Guessing

    TOKIO, Monday (AAP).—The German Embassy in Tokio did not know until Japan attacked Pearl Harbour whether she would fight with the Allies or the Axis, according to Josef Albert Meisinger, former Gestapo chief. ...

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