The most immediate problem on the surrender of Singapore will be the handling of Allied prisoners on Singapore Island, estimated to number 75,000. Helpers and medicines will probably be parachuted to ...
Article : 65 wordsTroops in Rangoon cheer the news of the Japanese surrender after their long and arduous campaign in Burma under Admiral Lord Louis Mountbattert's command. (British Official radio-picture.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 33 wordsThe Full Court of the High Court yesterday unanimously upheld an appeal by John Fairfax and Sens Pty. Ltd., proprietors of "The Sydney Morning Herald," against a decision of the Full Commonwealth ...
Article : 691 wordsRANGOON, Aug. 17.—The Allies intend to accept surrenders of Japanese commanders for Malaya and the East Indies at ...
Article : 411 wordsLONDON, Aug. 17.—Many people in Britain are asking whether a firm enough stand is being taken with the Japanese ...
Article : 298 wordsNEW YORK, Aug. 17 (A.A.P.). —The Chinese expect to reestablish their capital at Nanking in September. ...
Article : 135 wordsLONDON, August 17.—Mr. Churchill was able, in the House of Commons yesterday, to reveal for the first time the uneasiness in his mind at the problems facing Eastern and Middle Europe. ...
Article : 849 wordsArrangements arc being made to accept local surrenders of Japanese commanders for Burma and Siam at Rangoon. ...
Article : 296 wordsMr. Barwick said the summonses issued by the Registrar of the Arbitration Court, Mr.D.V. Morrison, called on the respondents to show ...
Article : 515 wordsMANILA, Aug. 17.—Novel means are being adopted by the Americans to let the enemy know the war is over, but U.S. ...
Article : 110 wordsCHUNGKING, Aug. 17.—More than a million people in Chungking are clamouring for transport back to their pre-war homes ...
Article : 233 wordsBOUGAINVILLE, Aug. 17.—All Bougainville is puzzled about the surrender intentions of the Japanese. ...
Article : 358 wordsMr. Sugerman, K.C., who appeared for the Registrar, said the question of penalty had not been mentioned previously when Mr. Dovey, K.C. (who ...
Article : 713 wordsLONDON, Aug. 17.—The French Communist Party yesterday criticised the recommendation by the French High Court ...
Article : 195 wordsLONDON, Aug. 17 (A.A.P.).— An agreement between Russia and Poland establishes the Curzon line as the Russo-Polish ...
Article : 109 wordsLONDON, Aug. 17 (A.A.P.).—A posthumous Victoria Cross has been awarded to Canadian-born Squadron-Leader Ian ...
Article : 264 wordsWASHINGTON, August 17 (A.A.P.).—President Truman has announced the resignation of Mr. Joseph Grew as ...
Article : 103 wordsLONDON, Aug. 17 (A.A.P.).— Many people were killed or injured when an ammuniton store in the dock area of Oslo ...
Article : 70 wordsCHUNGKING, Aug. 17 (A.A.P).— It is authoritatively reported that the Japanese commander in China, Lieutenant-General Okamura, has sent a ...
Article : 154 wordsLONDON, Aug. 17 (A.A.P.).— Swedish Radio said to-day that the Swiss Government was freezing all Japanese assets in Switzerland. An ...
Article : 35 wordsMAMURO SHIGEMITS[?], Foreign Minister. PRINCE KONOYE, Vice-Premier. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 16 wordsAbout 200 employees at the State Lottery Office held a stop work meeting yesterday to consider a decision that all members of the Public Service except the Lottery Office Staff would revert to their normal ...
Article : 185 wordsPERTH, Friday.—Because of an acute shortage of coal at East Perth powerhouse, following a two-day stoppage by Collie miners for the peace ...
Article : 135 wordsLONDON, Aus. 17 (A.A.P.).— Three naval ratings were bayonetee and 11 others were injured by batons in a long fight with armed guards at ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 18 Aug 1945, Page 3
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