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  3. JAPANESE REPLY TO ALLIES' DEMANDS RECEIVED

    WASHINGTON, August 14.—The White House Secretary (Mr Charles Ross) announced at 9.50 a.m. that the Japanese reply was now in the hands of the Swiss Foreign Office and would probably take several hours to reach ...

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    Infantrymen who are living aboard the 700 ton Japanese Cargo vessel, which was captured by members of this battalion on the Rigo River.—Australian official photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Australians at Balik Papan (Borneo) boil their billy near a wrecked Japanese plane.—Australian official photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JAPAN'S FIRST PEACE MOVE MADE IN JONE?

    NEW YORK, August 13.—The Chinese Army newspaper, "Sao Tang Pao," reported on August ll that Japan was ready to ...

    Article : 432 words
  7. ECONOMIC FUTURE OF JAPAN: U.S. PROPOSAL

    NEW YORK, August 14.—The "Herald-Tribune's" Washington correspondent states that the United States is preparing for submission to Britain, the Soviet and ...

    Article : 151 words
  8. RAPID ADVANCE BY RUSSIANS IN DRIVE ON HARBIN

    LONDON, Aagust 14.—The battle for Harbin is taking shape, states the Moscow correspondent of the Associated Press. The Russians north of the city have made ...

    Article : 155 words
  9. Resistance Calls To Japanese People Continue

    NEW YORK, August [?].—The Tokyo radio states that in a message [?]med by the Domer agency to Japanese occupied tert[?]es, ...

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  10. OFFENSIVE RESUMED BY SUPER FORTS

    NEW YORK, August 14.—The Guam correspondent of the Associated Press states that Super Fortresses resumed their offensive ...

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  11. Holding Role For Australians In New Guinea

    MELBOURNE, August 14.—The army reports that in New Guinea the fighting was quieter yesterday and generally the troops of the ...

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  12. THE LATEST

    LONDON, August 14, 5 p.m. —A late report from Switzerland stated that the Japanese reply had not yet been ...

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  13. BRITISH POW IN FAR EAST MAY BE FLOWN TO AUST.

    LONDON, August 13.—Large numbers of British prisoners in the Far East whose liberation is expected soon, will need a long period ...

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  14. NAZI WAR CHIEFS IN NUREMBERG GAOL

    FRANKFURT, August 13—Von Papen, von Ribbentrop. Goering, Jodi, Keitel, Ley. Streicher and Rosenberg were flown to ...

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  15. BLACKALL GRAZIERS ESTABLISH STUD FARM

    BRISBANE, August 14.—Hart and Co., of Springfield station, near "Blackall, consistent patrons of racing in Central Queensland and ...

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    President Truman with some of his Cabiet members during the special session called on the afternoon of August 10 to discuss the Japanese offer to surrender, Left to right are the Secretary od War (Mr Stimson), the Secretary of State (Mr Byrnes), President Truman, and the Secreatary of the Treasury (Mr Vinson).—U.S. OWI radio photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. ADDRESS-IN-REPLY

    BRISBANE, August 14.—Moving the Address-in-reply to the Governor's speech, Mr J. R. Taylor advocated a better deal for the people ...

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  18. AIR EVACUATION OF BORNEO WOUNDED

    During the Australian campaign in Borneo the RAAF medical air evacuation service carried 414 patients to Morotai and evacuated ...

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  19. DSM AWARD TO U.S. STATE SECRETARY

    WASHINGTON, August 13.— President Truman today presented the Secretary of State (Mr Byrnes) with the Distinguished Service ...

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