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  2. Education Scope For New Guinea Soldier

    WEWAK.—Concerned about the "lamentable" need for elementary education as disclosed by a recent AMF census, Army authorities here have enlarged the scope of study and training courses for troops. All units of the Sixth AIF Division ...

    Article : 378 words
  3. TORTURED AFTER BEING SHOT DOWN

    TOKIO BAY, August 30.— Marine Major Gregory Boyington, Pacific ace who shot down 26 Japanese planes, was rescued recently after surviving ...

    Article : 292 words
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    THE NEW 9000-TON SWEDISH MOTOR SIP BARRANDUNA arrived in Sydney recently on her first visit to Australia. Intended chiefly for cargo carrying, she has accomodation for a limited number of passengers, two verandah lounges adjoining a large sun deck ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 45 words
  5. MUST START TASK ALL OVER AGAIN

    YOKOHAMA, Sunday.—The task of bringing Japan into the family of civilised nations begun by Commander Perry more than 90 years ago ...

    Article : 125 words
  6. Allied V-Weapons Had Huns Tricked

    LONDON.— While flying bombs and rockets were crashing down on London, Britain was using 11-ton V-weapons against Germany, says the ...

    Article : 209 words
  7. Reducing Germany To Clockmaker Role

    NEW YORK.—Germany will be left with a harmless "cuckoo clock" economy by 1948, says the New York Post's Frankfurt correspondent. ...

    Article : 174 words
  8. America Has Wrong View Of Britain, Says Writer

    NEW YORK.—For the sake of Anglo-American relations and the success of the Halifax financial mission to the United States, I wonder if some British Labour Party leaders could possibly refrain from posing before cameras giving the Communist clenched-fist salute. ...

    Article : 374 words
  9. Japanese Guard Baulks New Role

    KUNMING.— The happiest memory of the Mukden prisoner of war camp was the closing scene on August 17 when the Russians entered and ...

    Article : 164 words
  10. Typhoid Rise In Berlin

    BERLIN.—The American military authorities today reported a sharp increase in typhoid and paratyphoid in the American occupation sector in Berlin. They ...

    Article : 46 words
  11. NOT "PROPER" TO TREAT JAPS HARSHLY

    NEW YORK.— Now that the war is over it is no longer proper to speak harshly of the Japs or call them names, American correspondents en ...

    Article : 244 words
  12. VICTORY TOUR FOR CHURCHILL MOOTED

    LONDON.— A Dominions tour by Mr Churchill would be a magnificent form of victory celebration and consolidation of imperial sentiment by ...

    Article : 99 words
  13. IS HITLER IN HIDING?

    LONDON.—Moscow Pravda says: "Hitler is saving his skin by hiding in some form, thus keeping his name off the United Nations' list of war criminals for ...

    Article : 33 words
  14. Many Frenchmen In Counterfeiting Racket

    LONDON.—Thirty-five Frenchmen, suspected of being implicated in a huge counterfeiting racket, involving hundreds of millions of francs, have been ...

    Article : 77 words
  15. POW COLOUR PATCHES NOTICED

    LABUAN.— Two RAAF officers who flew over a prisoner of war compound An Borneo saw coloured cloth streamers laid on the ground in the. shape of AIF colour patches several days ago. One of these was a blue rectangle ...

    Article : 214 words
  16. Aiming At Lead In Air

    NEW YORK.—British civil aviation would give a service second to none said the British Civil Aviation Minister, Lord Winster, when he arrived at the ...

    Article : 96 words
  17. WON WITHOUT ATOMIC BOMB

    NEW YORK.—The Secretary of State, Mr. Byrnes, at a Press Conference, challenged Japan's argumemt that the atomic bomb had knocked her out of the war. ...

    Article : 111 words
  18. Jobs At Theatre For Ex-Commandos

    LONDON.—A tribute to the toughness of Glasgow picture theatre patrons was published in the Glasgow Evening Citizen. The tribute, which took the form of ...

    Article : 51 words
  19. War "Alert" To Women

    LONDON.— A "peace warning" was given by Mrs Jessie Street, the 55-year-old Australian Labour Party's pioneer. ...

    Article : 119 words
  20. Big Row On Blame For Pearl Harbour

    WASHINGTON.— A big Congressional controversy is brewing over the reports of the Air and Navy Boards of Inquiry on the Pearl Harbour disaster on December 7, 19 41. The findings attribute the blame to some of the country's foremost war leaders, including the Army Chief, General George Marshall. The reports also criticise Admiral ...

    Article : 299 words
  21. Huns To Face Tribunal

    LONDON.—First list of 24 Germen, major war criminals, announced recently, to be tried by an international military tribunal at Nuremberg proves how widely ...

    Article : 94 words
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