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  3. FORCES IN TIMOR

    KOEPANG, September 12.—T[?]e commander of the Japanese forces on Timor, Colonel Kaida Tatsui[?], surrendered at noon to-day on ...

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  4. JAPANESE AT SINGAPORE SIGN SURRENDER INSTRUMENT

    LONDON, Sept 12 (A.A.P.).—The Japanese forces in South-east Asia have officially surrendered to Lord Louis Mountbatten, states the New Delhi radio. General Itagaki headed the seven Japanese delegates signing the surrender ...

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  5. THE RADAR "CHAIN HOME" STATION

    This was one of the first types of radio location station to be erected in the defence of Great Britain. There now exists two main C.H. types, known as East Coast and West Coast types. The East Coast was first to be erected and is characterised by 360 feet high, self-supporting, steel transmitting towers. The West Coast type of Station uses 325 feet of high guyed steel transmitting masts. Picture shows: ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COUNCIL OF MINISTERS

    LONDON, September 11 (A.A.P.). —Unlike the conference at San Francisco, where the constitution of the United Nations' organisation ...

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  7. GENERAL MacARTHUR STRESSES ARMY'S SHARE IN JAPAN'S DEFEAT

    YOKOHAMA, Sept 11 (A.A.P.). — General MacArthur told the Associated Press correspondent to-day that Japan had been reduced to a fourth rate nation. The complete defeat of the Japanese army ...

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  8. DESIRE OF WAR PRISONERS

    MANILA, September 11.—Over 70 per cent. of Australian prisoners of war from Japan are anxious to return to Japan with the army of ...

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  9. SAFEGUARD ALLIED INTERESTS

    General MacArthur said there were three preliminary steps necessary to safeguard Allied interest. First, the transfer of Allied prisoners of war to ...

    Article : 533 words
  10. ART OF DECAPITATION

    NEW YORK, September 11.— The American Associated Press states that Japanese officer candidates were specially instructed ...

    Article : 129 words
  11. RABAUL OCCUPIED.

    RABAUL, September 12.—The Australian flag was raised at Rabaul at 9 a.m. on Monday, and the occupation [?] as been ...

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  12. TRIBUTE IN LEADER'S ORDER-OF-THE-DAY

    Lord Louis Mountbatten, in an Order-of-the-Day, stated: "I to-day received the surrender of the Supreme Commander of the Japanese forces ...

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  13. BRITAIN OBJECTS.

    LONDON, September 11 (A.A.P.).— British representatives alone objected to the recognition of the Renner Government ...

    Article : 409 words
  14. CALLOUS AND OBSCENE.

    LONDON, September 10 (A.A.P.).— "The Times," in a leader on Sir William Webb's report, says: "The effect of these revelations on the conscience ...

    Article : 207 words
  15. LIBERATOR CRASHES

    NEW YORK, Sep. 12 (A.A.P.). —The Associated Press Manila representative says that 12 freed war prisoners are missing from a ...

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  16. LISBON'S HURT DIGNITY

    LONDON, September 11 (A.A.P.).— Reuters correspondent in Lisbon says that the Portuguese censorship has suppressed the announcement of the ...

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  17. HOKKAIDO PRISONERS LOCATED

    NEW YORK, September 11.—The American Associated Press correspondent at Ominato says that American flyers found 1556 Allied war prisoners, ...

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  18. ATOMIC ENERGY.

    NEW YORK, September 11 (A.A.P.). —The American Associated Press correspondent says that a central railroad locomotive will shortly be placed on a ...

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  19. UNITED NATIONS.

    LONDON, September 11 (A.A.P.).— A meeting of the Executive Council of the United Nations Preparatory Commission, at which 14 nations were ...

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  20. HONG KONG INCIDENT

    SYDNEY, September 12.—When units of the British Pacific Fleet under the command of Bear Admiral C. H. Harcourt, approached Hong Kong ...

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  21. TOJO MAY SURVIVE

    NEW YORK, September 12 (A.A.P.). —The Associated Press Tokio representative says that new transfusions of American blood and penicillin gave ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA FIRST INQUIRY

    CANBERRA, September 12.—Judge Clynes' report on the Australia First inquiry tabled in the House of Representatives to-day cleared the names of ...

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  23. TROUBLE IN KOREA

    NEW YORK, September 10 (A.A.P.). —The American Associated Press correspondent at Seoul says that after General Garvin's announcements at a ...

    Article : 121 words
  24. WALCHEREN DYKES

    LONDON, September 11 (A.A.P.).— Using all available mechanised equipment, 2500 men are racing to close, before the November storms, the ...

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  25. JAPANESE 18th ARMY IN NEW GUINEA WILL SURRENDER TO-DAY

    LAE, September 12 (A.A.P.).—Lieutenant-General Adachi, commander of the Japanese 18th army in New Guinea, will surrender his 14,000 troops to Major-General H. C. Robertson, at Wewak on Thursday, says an Army Public Relations release. ...

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  26. "FOOD FOR BRITAIN"

    LONDON, September 11 (A.A.P.).— Mr. Robin Stratford, a South African parliamentarian, speaking on the "Food for Britain" Fund at a meeting in ...

    Article : 78 words
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