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  3. ADVANCE UNITS OF 400 SHIPS

    GUAM, August 26.—Late to-night advance units of the Allied armada of 400 ships (including 198 warships) had reached Sagami Bay, which is linked to Tokio Bay ...

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    They Made It Here.—Aerial view of Knoxville, Tennessee, showing one of the big factories where the atomic bomb was developed. Windows were not placed on the sides of the buildings but in the roofs which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "All Quiet," But N. Guinea Japs. Still Hold Arms

    LAE, August 26.—All is quiet on the New Guinea and New Britain fronts, but the Jap. commanders are still awaiting an Imperial directive following the signing of the surrender in Japan before laying ...

    Article : 222 words
  6. Communist Leader to Meet Chiang

    NEW YORK, August 26.—The Associated Press Chungking representative says that the "World News" states ...

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  7. PARATROOPERS WILL LEAVE LABUAN FOR SINGAPORE

    LABUAN, August 26.—Labuan Island will be the base used by the R.A.A.F. to fly in an Australian parachute battalion on the day of the occupation of Singapore. ...

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  8. LEND-LEASE ENDING WILL AFFECT AUST.

    CANBERRA, August 26.—Full Cabinet to-morrow is expected to discuss the effect on Australia's economy of the sudden cancellation of American Lend-lease aid. Most ...

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  9. "If Only ...!"

    NEW YORK, August 26.—The Tokio radio said: "Japan failed to win the goodwill of the ...

    Article : 73 words
  10. Crimes Commission May Go On To Tokio

    BRISBANE, August 26.—In search of evidence of Japanese war crimes against Australians, the judges of ...

    Article : 228 words
  11. ENVOYS AT RANGOON

    RANGOON, August 26.—The Associated Press special representative says that Lieutenant-General Takazi Kumamato, Chief of Staff to Count Terauchi, Japanese Southern Army Commander, arrived at Rangoon by air ...

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  12. MAN-POWER CONTROLS REMAIN FOR MANY

    CANBERRA, August 26.—Man-power controls for many people will remain probably at least until the end of the year despite War Cabinet's announcement to revoke entirely the power of direction of labour. This ...

    Article : 183 words
  13. DEFENCE ROADS BIG BENEFIT IN PEACE-TIME

    SYDNEY, August 26.—Peace-time Australia will reap enormous benefits from inland roads, extensive new ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. RUSSIANS HAVE WARM FEELING FOR AUSTRALIANS

    MANILA, August 26.—"We have a warm feeling for Australia, her people, and particularly her fighting ...

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  15. DIRECT ACTION EXPECTED IN VIC. RAIL DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, August 26.—A 24-hours' general railway strike from midnight on Wednesday may be called by ...

    Article : 130 words
  16. PROPOSED MEMORIAL TO SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN GREECE

    ATHENS.—August 26.—General Papagos, former Commander-in-Chief of the Greek Army, suggests that a memorial be erected ...

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  17. AGREEMENT ON TANGIER CONTROL?

    LONDON, August 26.—"The Tangier conference is about to conclude. It is understood that complete agreement has been ...

    Article : 88 words
  18. B.M.A. WARNING ON SICK LEAVE CERTIFICATES

    BRSBANE, August 28.—"Doctors throughout Queensland have been repeatedly warned about giving ...

    Article : 244 words
  19. NO MORE JAP PEARL-DIVERS IN AUST. WATERS

    CANBERRA, August 26—The Jap. pre-war strangle-hold on pearling in Northern Australian waters will cease ...

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  20. U.S. NAVY'S POST-WAR STRENGTH

    WASHINGTON, August 26.—The Navy Secretary (Mr. Forrestal) estimated that the U.S. Navy in peace-time would ...

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  21. BRISBANE TO BE WITHOUT TRAMS ON WEDNESDAY; STRIKE DECISION

    BRISBANE, August 26.—A mass meeting of tramwaymen to-day decided to cease work after the last tram, on Tuesday night. Four hundred attended the meeting and a strong note of solidarity was struck. ...

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  22. MAJORITY OF 6500 INTERNEES AT SHANGHAI ARE WELL

    LONDON, August 26.—"Six thousand five hundred British, American, and other Allied prisoners interned at Shanghai are ...

    Article : 182 words
  23. OUT-MANOEUVRED JAP BATTLESHIP

    SAN FRANCISCO, August 26.—The Navy revealed that the submarine Sealion, now being repaired here, sank the 45,000-ton ...

    Article : 199 words
  24. First Americans to Land

    NEW YORK, August 26.—The Associated Press representative at Okinawa says the first Americans to land in Japan since the end of hostilities were two Lightning pilots, who descended on Kyushu airfield ...

    Article : 166 words
  25. "FULL EMPLOYMENT WILL BE MAINTAINED"

    MELBOURNE, August 26.—"Full employment can and will be maintained" the Minister for Aviation (Mr. A. S. Drakeford) ...

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  26. 1000 ALIENS WERE INTERNED

    CANBERRA, August 26.—The Director-General of Security (Brigadier-General Sampson) disclosed to-day that over 1000 ...

    Article : 62 words
  27. EGGS DOWN AGAIN

    BRISBANE, August 26.—The retail price of eggs has been reduced another 2d, per dozen from to-morrow, making the new price ...

    Article : 36 words
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