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  2. TOJO SHOT.

    TOKIO, Sept 11.—General Hideki Tojo, Japan's Premier at the time of Pearl Harbour and regarded as one of the major war criminals in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. SOUTHERN ARMIES

    SINGAPORE, Sept 11.— The Singapore commander, Lt-General Seishiro Itagaki, one of Japan's leading militarists, will surrender Japan's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 387 words
  4. WAR CRIMINALS.

    TOKIO, Sept 11.—The immediate arrest of 39 men for trial on charges of war guilt, atrocities or in connection with propaganda activities ...

    Article : 386 words
  5. CLAMPING DOWN

    TOKIO, Sept 10.—Two of the cornerstones of Japanese imperialism and militarism are crumbling away. Censors of the US Counter-Intelligence have moved into the offices of Tokio radio and the Domei Newspaper, two of ...

    Article : 440 words
  6. BACK IN RABAUL.

    RABAUL, Sept 11. —Australian forces landed at Rabaul at 9 am yesterday. By 10 o' clock the occupation was proceeding smoothly, ...

    Article : 238 words
  7. "LOST PRISON."

    TOKIO, Sept 11. —Grim details of the "lost prison of Ohasi," where the last eyewitness reports of four" days ago indicated that fanatical ...

    Article : 657 words
  8. RELEASED P.O.W.

    CANBERRA, Sept 11.—The prompt release of the names of recovered prisoners of war will be ensured when an Australian army radio transmitter begins to operate from Singapore tomorrow. The signal corps detachment ...

    Article : 456 words
  9. ISLAND FORCES.

    NEW GUINEA, Sept 10.—In ceremony which took less than 10 minutes, aged, tall and slim Rear- Admiral Sato, commander of ...

    Article : 474 words
  10. OUT OF JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Sept 11.—Rescued prisoners have been flown from Yokohama south in the past five days at an average rate of 1,213 a day. ...

    Article : 348 words
  11. FLYING HOME.

    SINGAPORE, Sept 11.— The first released Australian prisoners of war will leave Singapore for Australia by ...

    Article : 56 words
  12. POLICY IN JAPAN.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—The "New York Times" in an editorial commenting on Allied policy in Japan, says that, subject to General ...

    Article : 527 words
  13. JAPANESE LIST.

    NEW YORK, Sept 11—According to sources close to the Government. Japanese intellectuals who opposed the war lords' schemes are ...

    Article : 207 words
  14. "SIGN OR DIE."

    SINGAPORE, Sept 11.—The story of Selerang Square was told this morning by Australians at Changi prison camp. Some 16,000 AIF men ...

    Article : 219 words
  15. YAMASHITA AT THE SURRENDER SIGNING.

    This was the historic scene as Lt-General Yamashita, commander of all Japanese forces in the Philippines and conqueror of Singapore, signed the surrender documents at Baguio, northern Luzon, in the same house which once served as his headquarters. From left to right the Japanese are: General Muto, Lt-General Yamashita, Admiral Okichi (hidden) and Vice-Admiral Arima. THe Allied officers are (left ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 94 words
  16. "KID-GLOVE" METHODS

    LONDON, Sept 11.—"The Japanese are being handled with the cleanest white gloves," says the "Daily Mail" correspondent in ...

    Article : 340 words
  17. TO PROTECT HIROHITO.

    TOKIO, Sept 11.—Tokio newspapers have reported (says the Associated Press) that the Japanese are ...

    Article : 50 words
  18. COAST RESCUES.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 11.—The Australian Tribal Class destroyer Waramunga has returned to Tokio Bay from Hamamatsu with 120 ...

    Article : 272 words
  19. FORGOTTEN?

    CHUNGKING, Sept 10.— A Central Newsagency dispatch from Tokio said that while British and American ...

    Article : 37 words
  20. KOREAN PROTESTS.

    NEW YORK, Sept 10.—The Associated Press reports from Seoul (Koreas that after General Garvin's announcements at a Press ...

    Article : 470 words
  21. S.E.A.C. FORCES.

    LONDON, Sept 11.—Figures released giving the strength of SEAC forces in 1944-45 show that British Commonwealth and Empire ...

    Article : 134 words
  22. INDO-CHINA MASSACRE.

    CHUNGKING, Sept 11.—A traveller from Hanoi stated yesterday that when news of the Japanese surrender reached ...

    Article : 43 words
  23. MALAY STATES.

    LONDON, Sept 11.—"Stocky, scowling Japanese guards, armed with bayonets, are trying to keep back hysterically cheering crowds of ...

    Article : 198 words
  24. "ABOUT TIME."

    NEW YORK, Sept 10.—Commenting on General MacArthur's censorship order the Tokio correspondent of the New York "Sun" says: "It ...

    Article : 129 words
  25. RUSSIAN EFFORT.

    LONDON, Sept 11.—Moscow radio announced last night that from August 8, when Russia declared war against Japan, the Japanese lost ...

    Article : 57 words
  26. WEBB REPORT.

    LONDON, Sept 11.—'"The Times" in a leading article on Sir William Webb's report on Japanese atrocities said: "The effect of these ...

    Article : 199 words
  27. SAKE AND SUICIDE.

    SINGAPORE, Sept 10.—The new Singapore edition of South-East Asia Command's daily newspaper for Empire troops has reported ...

    Article : 57 words
  28. WILD DREAMS

    YOKOHAMA, Sept 11.—Japan was saving her last planes for a desperate all-out thrust against the American invasion fleet, according ...

    Article : 251 words
  29. COCOS HOAX

    LONDON, Sept 11.—"The Japanese were hoaxed into the belief that they had destroyed the Cocos Island cable station in March, 1942, ...

    Article : 132 words
  30. GIFT REFUSED

    TOKIO, Sept 10.—From the galleys of the "Nippon Times" today the Chief Censor lifted an editorial which was to have appeared in ...

    Article : 240 words
  31. SINGAPORE MOVES.

    SINGAPORE, Sept 11.—Major- General Saito, the Japanese officer. commanding the war prisoner camps, was seized in a concentration camp ...

    Article : 70 words
  32. FOR INDO-CHINA.

    PARIS, Sept 11.—A liner carrying 2,200 troops sailed from Mariseilles yesterday for Indo-China. ...

    Article : 22 words
  33. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    Except where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published' in "The West Australian" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian ...

    Article : 31 words
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