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  2. TOKYO ENTRY ON SATURDAY

    YOKOHAMA, September 5.—American forces will occupy Tokyo on Saturday, and shortly afterwards the Supreme Allied Commander, General MacArthur, ...

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  3. Quit Notice To Spain On Tangier

    LONDON, Sept. 5 (A.A.F.).— "The Spanish Government must evacuate the Tangier zone," says the official communique issued ...

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  4. JAPANESE LINE UP FOR PROVISIONS

    Top: Japanese in Yokohama queue up outside a store. Lower: The heavy toll on Japanese shipping by Allied aircraft precluded Japan from benefiting freely from her oil-wells conquests in the East Indies. These buses, equipped with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. QUICK RETURN OF FREED P.O.W.s

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—It is hoped that Australian prisoners of war liberated in Japan will be on their way home in a few days. Security regulations now in ...

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  6. BROTHER IN PHOTO., SISTERS BELIEVE

    JUNEE, Wednesday.—Mrs. R. Smith and Mrs. C. Boswell, of Junee, believe that one of the four emaciated prisoners of war ...

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  7. JAPAN VIRTUALLY PROSTRATE

    YOKOHAMA, Sept. 5 (A.A.P.). —The Japanese Premier, Prince Higashi Kuni, using the word "surrender" for the first time, ...

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  8. MORE NAMES RECEIVED

    More Australian Servicemen liberated from the Japanese in Siam have notified relatives of their safe arrival in India. In ...

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  9. BUTCHER SHOPS WILL CLOSE

    All butcher shops in the metropolitan area will be closed next Wednesday, because employees in the retail trade have ...

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  10. MOST P.O.W. ILLS CURABLE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Army authorities said to-day that all diseases of recovered prisoners of war, except ...

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  11. OCCUPATION AREAS DEFINED

    General MacArthur has defined the areas of occupation by Allied forces in Japan, China, Manchuria, Korea, and south of ...

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  12. BUYING WAVE IN EIRE

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—American and other Allied troops on leave in Eire are buying articles so quickly that in a few months ...

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  13. "WAR LORDS NOT LICKED"

    PEARL HARBOUR, Sept. 5 (A.A.P.).—Vice-Admiral McCain, commander of Task Force 38, said to-day: "The Japanese ...

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  14. EXTRA HOLIDAY ILL-TIMED

    The headmaster of Sydney Technical High School, Mr. M. Mackinnon, has protested to the Director-General of Education, ...

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  15. QUICK TRIALS DEMANDED

    A resolution strongly urging the Government to press for speedy action to bring to trial all Japanese war criminals was passed by the State ...

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  16. Prof. Laski Criticised By Minister

    LONDON, Sept. 5 (A.A.P.).—Addressing the national conference of Labour women yesterday, the Minister for Education, Miss Ellen Wilkinson, attacked Professor Harold Laski's reported statement from ...

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  17. INDIA'S JOY IS DAMPED

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—The omission of Indian representation at the signing of the Japanese surrender terms aboard ...

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  18. MAN STABBED TO DEATH

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—Crowds panicked and ran screaming through the streets when a man was stabbed to death last night ...

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  19. Sick Pirate Soon Forsook Sea

    PERTH, Wednesday.—A 16-year-old youth who had run away from an institution had his brief career as a pirate ...

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  20. BABY IN AIRCRAFT-CARRIER

    A four-months-old baby is travelling to Australia in the British aircraft carrier H.M.S. Reaper. ...

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  21. GEISHA HOUSES MAY STAY

    YOKOHAMA, Sept. 5.—Military police of the U.S. Eighth Army will not close geisha houses in the Tokyo-Yokohama area ...

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  22. RELEASE FROM FORCES

    LONDON, Sept. 5 (A.A.P.).— The weekly rate of demobilisation of men and women from the Services will be increased from ...

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  23. NO "FAMILY SHIPS" YET

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Transport to Australia of 3,000 wives and children of Australian Servicemen still in England was discussed to-day by ...

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  24. MORE PETROL IN OCTOBER

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—An October petrol consumption of an overall 25 per cent. above the September consumption was ...

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  25. SOVIET CONTROL OF KURILES

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 (A.A.P.).—The United States tacitly agreed that the Soviet should take possession of all ...

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  26. MAJOR COUSENS'S TOKYO TALKS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A military court of inquiry was almost certain to be held into the case of Major Charles Cousens, former Sydney radio ...

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  27. JUDGE TO INSPECT MENTAL HOMES

    The President of the Industrial Commission, Mr. Justice Taylor, will inspect all mental hospitals in the metropolitan area to-day, to see at ...

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  28. PARTISANS KEEP HEAVY ARMS

    ROME, Sept. 5 (A.A.P.).—Contrary to Allied Military Government proclamations, thousands of Partisans are ...

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  29. GENERAL TOJO "DISAPPEARS"

    YOKOHAMA, Sept. 5.—When I visited the House of Peers yesterday for the 83th extraordinary session of the Imperial Diet, ...

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  30. CANADIAN AID TO BRITAIN

    OTTAWA, Sept. 5 (A.A.P.).— The Canadian Parliament, which opens to-morrow, is expected to discuss proposals to make Britain ...

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  31. SOVIET BEATS U.S. AT CHESS

    NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—A team of 10 Soviet chess players scored a 15½ to 4½ point victory over their American opponents in a four-day match by ...

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  32. £18,000,000 FOR POSTAL SERVICES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Plans were ready for the first phase of the improvement of postal services, at a cost of £18,000,000, said the ...

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  33. ENSA HEADQUARTERS A "SHAMBLES"

    LONDON, Sept. 5 (A.A.P.).—Mr. Evelyn Walkden, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food, has resigned from the Public Relations ...

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  34. Atlantic's "Blue Ribbon" To Be Decided Soon

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—The old race for supremacy in the Atlantic will be revived when the control of shipping by united ...

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  35. Expectant Mothers Will Have "Queue Priority"

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—An order issued by the Minister of Food, Sir Ben Smith, will enable expectant mothers to enjoy ...

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  36. J. P. MORGAN ESTATE BOUGHT BY SOVIET

    NEW YORK, Sept. 5 (A.A.P.).—The Soviet Government has purchased the late J. Pierpont Morgan's Long Island mansion as its headquarters for the ...

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  37. U.S. WORKERS' WAGES TO BE RAISED

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 (A.A.P.).— The Director of Economic Stabilisation, Mr. William Davis, revealed yesterday that the U.S. Government had ...

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  38. ELECTION AT NORMAL TIME

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chi[?]ey, said to-night that the Government had no intention of holding a premature ...

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  39. GAOL SENTENCE FOR BEAVERBROOK'S SON

    LONDON, Sept. 5 (A.A.P.).—Lord Beaverbrook's second son, Mr. Peter Aitken, was sentenced to two months' imprisonment to-day for driving a ...

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  40. NEW SYMPHONY BY SHOSTAKOVICH

    MOSCOW, Sept. 5.—Dmitri Dmitryevich Shostakovich, celebrated Soviet composer, conducted his newly-completed Ninth Symphony, which was ...

    Article : 45 words
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