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    Troops of the 11th Airborne Division waiting at Okinawa to enter the plane for the first leg of their flight to Japan.—Australian official photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RUSSIA AND JAPAN

    LONDON, September 2 (A.A.P.). Broadcasting to his people a personal announcement of Japan's surrender, Marshal Stalin said: ...

    Article : 361 words
  5. OCCUPATION OF JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Sept. 3 (A.A.P.).—The "New York Times" Okinawa representative (George Jones) says that General MacArthur issued his first general order governing ...

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  6. CARE OF ALLIED PRISONERS IS FIRST ORDER OWEN TO JAPANESE

    NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (A.A.P.).—The American Associated Press correspondent in Tokio Bay says that General MacArthur in one of his first acts as commander in Japan demanded information regarding all ...

    Article : 132 words
  7. OCCUPATION OF HONG KONG

    It is now revealed that when the British Pacific force occupied Hong Kong there, was sniping from the windows of buildings. These were ...

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  8. JAPANESE FORCES IN THE PHILIPPINES FORMALLY SURRENDER

    NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (A.A.P.).—The American Associated Press correspondent says that General Yamashita, who was known as the "Tiger of Malaya," formally and imconditionally surrendered to General ...

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  9. ITALIANS IN RUSSIA

    MILAN, September 2 (A.A.P.). —A workers' delegation that recently returned from Busala reports that Russia at present is ...

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  10. DRASTIC PUNISHMENT THREATENED

    General MacArthur also demanded all camp records, and a general order provides that all factories, research institutions, technical data, patents, plans ...

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  11. THAI DELEGATION

    LONDON, September 2 (A.A.P.). —Reater's correspondent from S.E.A.C. headquarters states that a military mission under General ...

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  12. PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES

    The "New York Times" correspondent at supreme headquarters at Yokohama (George Jones) says that with Japan a formal surrender an ...

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  13. AVIATION ROUND-UP.

    Following recommendations by the aircraft industry, all. surplus aircraft which are unsaleable as airworthy are to be scrapped. ...

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  14. JAPANESE FORCES ON BOUGAINVILLE.

    MELBOURNE, September 3.— The disarming of Japanese forces on Bougainville has been completed, says an Army release. This ...

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  15. FATE OF H.M.A.S PERTH

    NEW YORK, September 2 (A.A.P.).—The American Associated Press correspondent in Tokio Bay says that the Australian ...

    Article : 145 words
  16. INTERNEES' MORALE HIGH.

    LONDON, September 2 (A.A.P.).— S.E.A.C. headquarters at Kandy state tnat despite malnutrition, morale is high among the war prisoners and ...

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  17. RED TAPE TANGLE

    CANBERRA, Sept. 3.—National Security Regulations have not yet entered upon their final "six months after the war." Although the ...

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  18. GENERAL BLAMEY TOURS TOKIO

    General Blamey, who yesterday, with the end of the war, achieved the record of being the only Allied commander who retained his command all the way ...

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  19. AMERICA'S ACTION

    LONDON, September 3 (A.A.P.).— A Labour member of the House of Commons (Mr. Stanley Evans), in a speech to-day, strongly criticised ...

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  20. HORRORS AFTER BATAAN

    NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (A.A.P.).— The American Associated Press correspondent at Tokio (Russell Brines) says that nine American ...

    Article : 274 words
  21. "LITTLE GERMANY"

    LONDON, September 1 (A.A.P.).— Numerous German industries including the A. G. Farban industries continue to operate almost unhampered in ...

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  22. WHALING INDUSTRY

    HOBART, September 1.—Possibility of restoring Hobart's position as the headquarters of a valuable whaling industry has been revived by the defeat ...

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  23. PRISONERS' MESSAGES.

    LONDON, September 2 (A.A.P.).— Cable and Wireless Ltd. stated that up to 8 p.m. G.M.T. on September 2, 750 messages from Far East liberated war ...

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  24. PRINCESS ELIZABETH'S ENGAGEMENT HINTED AT

    LONDON, Sept. 2 (A.A.P.).—An Athens report says that the engagement of Princess Elizabeth to Prince Philip of Greece is hinted at by the Monarchist ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. JAPANESE COMMIT SUICIDE.

    TOKIO, September 3.—Since General MacArthur landed in Japan on Thursday four Japanese have unostentatiously committed hara-kiri within 100 ...

    Article : 82 words
  26. AUSTRALIAN P.O.W.

    BRISBANE, September 3.—Arrangements for the treatment and repatriation of between 17,500 and 18,000 Australian prisoners of war expected to be ...

    Article : 217 words
  27. KING LEOPOLD'S REFUGE.

    BERNE, September 1 (A.A.P.).—The Federal Council has approved the application of King Leopold, and encourages him to enter Switzerland, ...

    Article : 47 words
  28. BONIN ISLANDS SURRENDER.

    GUAM, September 3.—The Associated Press correspondent says that the Bonin Islands surrender took place aboard the H.S. destroyer Dunlap at ...

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