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  2. MacARTHUR WATCHES JAPANESE SIGN SURRENDER

    General MacArthur (extreme left) casually stands by as the Japanese envoys add their signatures to the surrender document on board the U.S. battleship Missouri in Tokyo Harbour. ("Herald" radio-picture.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. DELAY IN FREEING PRISONERS

    YOKOHAMA, Sept. 3.—Because the Japanese failed to obey General MacArthur's original command to remove all prisoners of war and internees from ...

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  4. MORE FREED P.O.W.s REACH INDIA

    More names of Australian prisoners of war who have been freed from an enemy camp in Siam were received in Sydney yesterday. The men have reached India and communicated ...

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  5. NEW GUINEA CIVILIANS

    At the time of the Japanese invasion there were 719 civilians in New Guinea, about half of them missionaries, of whom ...

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  6. PERSIAN NOTE OF PROTEST

    TEHERAN, Sept. 3 (A.A.P.).— The Persian Government has sent an official note of protest to the Soviet Embassy ...

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  7. MANY TUBERCULOSIS CASES

    Doctors on the hospital ship Benevolence have so far examined 1,518 liberated prisoners of war, of whom one-fourth are ...

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  8. T.U.C. Claims Voice In Financial Policy

    LONDON, September 3.—The general council of the Trades Union Congress is claiming the right to help frame Britain's financial policy "as the representative of the interests of the working people, both as ...

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  9. Seven Killed In R.A.A.F. Bomber Crash

    Seven R.A.A.F. personnel were killed when a Beaufort bomber struck high tension wires near the township of Narrandera and ...

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  10. Cost Of War To United States

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  11. NEW REVELATIONS OF TORTURE

    Dr. Max Gottlieb and Dr. Harold Keschner, of New York, who yesterday described some of the horrors of the Shinagawa ...

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  12. B.B.C. ORCHESTRA OFFENDED

    LONDON, Sept. 3.—Sir Adrian Boult, conductor of the B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra—now the most famous orchestra in ...

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  13. ITALIAN EMPIRE CONTROL

    NEW YORK, Sept. 3.—The "New York Times" says that the future of the Italian colonies is reported to be causing a major ...

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  14. ORDER NOW IN HONG KONG

    HONG KONG, September 3.— Japanese troops still carry fixed bayonets here while British civilians and Chinese walk the ...

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  15. POLICE STATION ON FIRE

    Firemen had difficulty in checking a blaze on the roof at the Phillip Street police station yesterday when paper thrown ...

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  16. RUMOURS NOT CONFIRMED

    LONDON, Sept. 3 (A.A.P.).— Nothing, is reported to be known at Buckingham Palace about rumours in Athens hinting at ...

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  17. GLASS WORKERS GIVEN NOTICE

    Because of the low condition of coal stocks, 700 employees of Australian Glass Manufacturers, Ltd., have received notice ...

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  18. WOMEN'S ESCAPE FROM DEATH

    Two elderly women escaped death by minutes when gas escaped in their home at Bankstown early yesterday morning. ...

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  19. GERMAN CHURCHES

    LONDON, Sept. 3 (A.A.P.).—A conference of 100 German clergymen, conducted in the presence of Allied observers, appointed a committee of ...

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  20. 7,000 TONS OF COAL LOST YESTERDAY

    Nearly 7,000 tons of coal were lost yesterday because of disputes at mines. Six collieries in the northern district were idle, the loss in production being ...

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  21. COURT REBUFFS GOVERNMENT

    BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 3 (A.A.P.).—The Supreme Court's rebuff to the military regime by nullification of a recent military ...

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  22. PERTH SANK IN 20 MINUTES

    TOKYO BAY, Sept. 3 (A.A.P.). —The Australian cruiser, Perth sank in 20 minutes after being hit during the Java Sea battle ...

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  23. NEW BRITAIN SURRENDER

    JACQUINOT BAY, Sept. 3.—It is likely that about 2,000 Chinese, residents of Rabaul before the war, and Americans and Indiana ...

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  24. DR. EVATT LEAVES TO-DAY

    The Attorney-General, Dr. H. V. Evatt, will leave for England early this morning by Lancastrian plane. ...

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  25. ADMIRAL RAWLINGS NOW K.B.E.

    LONDON, Sept. 3 (A.A.P.).—To mark the surrender of Japan, the King has awarded the K.B.E. to Vice-Admiral Sir Bernard Rawlings for his ...

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  26. BUDGET LIKELY THIS WEEK

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Government hopes to introduce the Budget on Thursday or Friday. ...

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  27. RATIONING OF CLOTHES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Minister for Trade and Customs, Senator Keane, intimated to-day that clothes rationing may end in November. ...

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  28. CONGRESSMEN VISIT MOSCOW

    LONDON, Sept. 3 (A.A.P.).—It is announced in Moscow that four of six American Congressmen who have been visiting Yugoslavia have arrived in ...

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  29. NEW MINISTER FROM CHINA

    PERTH, Monday.—To take up his first appointment to the Diplomatic Service, Dr. Y. T. Cheng, the new Chinese Minister to Australia arrived ...

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  30. Many Sydney Fire Stations To Close

    It is proposed to close 20 to 25 fire stations in the metropolitan area as soon as the necessary adjustments can be made, Mr. T. D. Mutch, a member of the Metropolitan Board of Fire Commissioners, told the ...

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  31. French General Fears Unrest In Indo-China

    NEW YORK, Sept. 3 (A.A.P.). —The French expect to find Indo-China in a turmoil when they return soon, according to ...

    Article : 221 words
  32. 1906 "WALLABY" DEAD

    LONDON, Sept. 3 (A.A.P.).—A member of the Wallabies Rugby Union team of 1906, Mr. Sydney Middleton died suddenly here. ...

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  33. WOMAN MISSING

    Police in Sydney are anxious to get in touch with anyone who can give them information as to the whereabouts of Mrs. Mona Smith, who has ...

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  34. PROFESSOR J. T. WILSON DEAD

    LONDON, Sept. 3 (A.A.P.).—The death has occurred at the age of 84 of Professor J. T. Wilson, who was Challis Professor of Anatomy at ...

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