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  4. Metropolitan FORECAST:

    Cold eary; improving weather. ...

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    Reminiscent of pre-war Hong Kong is this Royal Naval photograph showing two sailors from H.M.S. Swiftsure taking time off for a rickshaw race. A shipmate (right) acts as a traffic policeman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GEN. MACARTHUR & WASHINGTON

    The sharp differences of opinion between the State Department and General MacArttinr resulted to-day in Mr. Arthur B. Emmons, State Department Far Eastern expert, being ordered to proceed immediately to Tokio to establish ...

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  7. MARCH OF DEATH ACROSS BORNEO

    LABUAN, Friday.--Four of the six known survivors of approximately 1000 British and Australian prisoners of war who were forced to march, from Sandakon across the mountainous hinterland of North Borneo to ...

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  9. SAILORS OF GERMANY

    German sailors feeding Australian war prisoners in secret and giving them the V sign in public are among recollections of ...

    Article : 393 words
  10. WARNED OF ATTACK

    Mr. John Chamberlain, in an article in "Life magazine, says the United States cracked a Japanese "ultra code" prior to ...

    Article : 208 words
  11. POLISH MIGRANTS EN MASSE

    There is every possibility of an approach being made shortly to the Australian Government for the migration of tens of thousands of Polish officers and rankers who do not desire to return to Poland. ...

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  12. SHELTERED EMPEROR

    The Japanese political scene is obscure, but beneath the surface swift currents are revolving about the throne. ...

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  13. LATE NEWS

    PARIS.--One of France's richest picture dealers, Martin Pablaui, who is a racehorse owner and a fashionable host, ...

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  14. PRESS TRUTH

    General MacArthur has announced a code for the press in Japan. This says that news must ...

    Article : 122 words
  15. WOULDN'T IT!

    Japanese sources announce that "solemn Buddhist rites" for the repose of the souls of foreign prisoners who died during ...

    Article : 63 words
  16. LIFE IN BELSEN

    Harold Osmond de Druilienec, a resident of Jersey, who was arrested by the Germans for sheltering a Russian officer and was ...

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  18. BASES IN THE PACIFIC

    The disclosure that the United States Navy does not intend to give up any Pacific bases until a final decision has ...

    Article : 119 words
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    A group of A.I.F. ex-prisoners of war who were imprisoned in Cranji prison camp. In the last month these men have put on weight up to 2 and 3 stone. They are at present being given medical treatment while they await transportation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. "MONTY'S" BERET

    The leader of the British forces in Europe, Field-Marshal Sir Bernard, Montgomery, who has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. BRITAIN NOT SUPPLICANT

    Lord Halifax and Lord Keynes have presented American financial officials with a gloomy statistical account of the depletion ...

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  23. CONSPIRATORS CAPTURED

    The newspaper "Asahi" discloses that Japanese soldiers, at 4.20 a.m. on August 15, evidently protesting against the ...

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  24. 1000 R.A.A.F. Men Coming Home

    One thousand members of the R.A.A.F. and 1500 New Zealanders will leave Southampton on Sunday in the troopship Andes ...

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  25. GLOBE CIRCUIT SPEEDED

    An army round-the-world plane on September 28 will start a weekly service on a 6ΒΌ day schedule of 23,147 miles, via New ...

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  26. Hitch-Hiked to Tokio on Leave--Can't Get Back

    LSgt. Coates, of Balranald, Cpl. M. Casey, of Bellingen, and Cpl. P. Elkin, of Sydney, hitch-hiked from Manila to Tokio by air, wined and dined at Tokio's Imperial Hotel, saw the Imperial Palace and looked over the Japanese ...

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  27. AIR SERVICE TO CANADA

    The air service from Vancouver to Sydney will become a reality as soon as air fields equipment in the South Pacific is released by ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN ON WAR CHARGE

    Associated Press reports the arrest of an Australian, John Holland, on a war criminal charge that he made propaganda ...

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