Tokio, Sept. 13.—Field-Marshal Sugiyama, who was War Minister in General Koiso's Cabinet in 1944, has committed suicide. ...
Article : 402 wordsPerth, Sept. 13.—High praise of the Australians and the others that he commanded in helping to defend Java was given to-day by ...
Article : 1,641 wordsNew York, Sept. 13.—At breakfast this morning General Tojo, Japanese Premier at the time of the Pearl Harbour attack, who ...
Article : 288 wordsTokio, Sept. 13.—The rooting out of the sinister Black Dragon Society, reputed to have forced Japanese policies along Fascist lines by terrorism, assassination and intrigue behind a democratic facade, has been ordered by General MacArthur. He has directed the arrest ...
Article : 602 wordsCanberra, Sept. 13.—R.A.A.F. Douglas transport planes were standing by on 24 hours' notice to begin a shuttle service for ...
Article : 191 wordsLondon, Sept. 13.—Mr. George Meany, fraternal delegate of the American Federation of Labour caused a sensation at the Trades ...
Article : 203 wordsNew York, Sept. 12.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that at their first meeting the British and ...
Article : 394 wordsSingapore, Sept. 12.—Appalling conditions of the Sumatra prisoner of war camps are reported by a South African who parachuted in ...
Article : 75 wordsLondon, Sept. 12.—Three mem who have been dead to the world for three and a half years emerged from the jungle at ...
Article : 256 wordsSingapore, Sept. 12.—Before reading out the surrender terms to the Japanese envoys to-day, Admiral Mountbatten said: "As I ...
Article : 447 wordsSingapore, Sept. 13.—Following landings by British and Gurkha troops of the 34th Indian Corps on the west coast of Malaya, other ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 507 wordsLondon, Sept. 13.—The War Office has announced that the medical administrative teams parachuted into Batavia on ...
Article : 82 wordsNew York, Sept. 12.—According to the Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times," the Vice-Premier, Prince Konoye, a former ...
Article : 499 wordsLondon, Sept. 12.—Without a gunshot salute Gr bugle blast the hierarchy of the German High Command, at present all prisoners ...
Article : 126 wordsSingapore, Sept. 13.—British headquarters yesterday released an account of the atrocities inflicted on Australian and British ...
Article : 131 wordsPerth, Sept. 13.—The last prisoner to be taken by the Japanese in Burma and the first released after the surrender, Major R. G. ...
Article : 493 wordsMelbourne, Sept. 13.—There were no grounds for talk about a kid glove policy in relation to the Japanese, General Sir Thomas ...
Article : 384 wordsHong Kong, Sept. 11.—"Kid glove methods of handling the Japanese ceased to-day, when 10,000 of the enemy were marched ...
Article : 134 wordsRangoon, Sept. 13.—Japanese envoys signed the formal surrender at Government House to-day. ...
Article : 18 wordsLondon, Sept. 13.—The Royal Marines have completed the occupation of Penang without incident, says the official naval reporter. ...
Article : 118 wordsLondon, Sept. 12.—If labour is readily available there is no reason why the pre-war rubber yield of 640,000 tons, or nearly half the ...
Article : 148 words(Such of the cable news ca this issue as is so headed, appeared ra the "Times," and is sent to this paper by special permission. It should be ...
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Kalgoorlie Miner (WA : 1895 - 1954), Fri 14 Sep 1945, Page 7
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