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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  4. NO MOVE TO SIGN SURRENDER

    MANILA, August 16,—General MacArthur says Japan has not yet replied to his order advising the date for the cessation of hostilities, although several Tokio radio sta­tions acknowledged its receipt at 1 p.m. on Wednesday. ...

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  5. REDS TO FIGHT ON

    LONDON, August 15.—The Moscow radio has announced that the Russian Chief of Staff (General Antonov) has stated: ...

    Article : 138 words
  6. LABOR'S 4 PROMISES IN PEACE

    CANBERRA, August 16.—In his first post-war statement of his Government's peace policy plans, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) ...

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  7. WAINWRIGHT, .FIRST DEMAND FROM JAPS

    NEW YORK, August 16.—The American Press Manila correspondent says that one of General MacArthur's first demands from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LONDON TRAFFIC PARALYSED BY V.P. CELEBRATIONS

    LONDON, August 15.—Although moderated re­joicings have been going on ever since Japan first inti­mated surrender, revellers in West End and Central Lon­don again turned on at full pressure to-day, particularly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. 10,000 SERVICE PERSONNEL MARCH

    BRISBANE, August 16.—Scenes of unparalleled enthusiasm mark­ed the victory march of fighting services through the city this ...

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  10. 3,000,000 JAPS OUTSIDE HOMELAND

    WASHINGTON, August 16.— The American Press says that military circles estimate that 3,000,000 Japanese deployed ...

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  11. PROBLEMS IN EUROPE SIMPLE TO FAR EAST

    LONDON, August 16.—The end of the war in the Far East leaves the victorious Allies face to face with the problems of post-war ...

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  12. LOSS OF CRUISER INDIANAPOLIS

    WASHINGTON, August 14.—The Navy has announced that the heavy cruiser Indianapolis was recently lost in the Philippines from enemy action. ...

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  13. 3 KILLED IN LIBERATOR CRASH

    BRISBANE, August 16.—When a Liberator bomber failed to take off and overshot the runway at Amberley this afternoon, a flight sergeant ...

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  14. CATERING FOR THE SERVICES

    Owing to so many cafes closing on Wednesday and the vast crowd from the services in the city, the strain on The ...

    Article : 165 words
  15. STERNNESS WITH JUSTICE IN OCCUPATION

    There is no anticipation that our military government of Japan will be soft. Sternness with justice is expected, but such policy, to be most effective, ...

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  16. CHINESE REDS' NOTE ON SURRENDER

    NEW YORK, August 16.—The Federal Communications Committee picked up a Yenan broadcast that the Chinese Communist leader, Chutsh, ...

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  17. JAPAN INVASION WAS VERY NEAR

    LONDON, August 16.— Japan missed invasion only by a few weeks, says the "Daily Mail's" naval correspondent. ...

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  18. DR. DUHIG CRITICAL OF SOVIET ENTRY

    CAIRNS, August 16.—The Bishop of Brisbane, Dr. Duhig, in Cairns, referring to the paucity of our population and falling birth rate ...

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  19. CARRIERS RAIDED TOKIO ON V.P. DAY

    NEW YORK, August 16.—A naval communique states: Prior to receiving the instructions to cease hostilities against the Japs, the Third Fleet, ...

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  20. LEND-LEASE TO CEASE RAPIDLY

    WASHINGTON, August 16.—The Foreign Economic Administrator (Mr. Crowley) announced that all Lend -Lease projects based on war needs ...

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  21. DUTCH WARNING TO JAP COMMANDERS

    MELBOURNE, August 16.—Jap commanders in the N.E.I. have been warned that, until the Allied occupation forces and N.E.I. ...

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  22. AUSTRIAN WAR TRIALS BEGIN

    LONDON, August 15.—The first trial of Austrian war criminals opened in Vienna, says the "Exchange Tele­graph's" Vienna correspondent. They ...

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  23. JAPS THREATENED TRIAL FOR AIRMEN

    NEW YORK, August 16.—The As­sociated Press says Tokio radio was quoted in October, 1942, as declaring that Allied airmen captured in raids ...

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  24. Q'LAND TO OPPOSE PRICE CONTROL

    BRISBANE, August 16.—Queens­land is expected to be one of the States which will not take kindly at the Premiers' Conference in ...

    Article : 178 words
  25. NO PETAIN TRIALS IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK, August 13.—The New York "Times" Stockholm correspon­dent says Suemasa Okamoto, Jap Minister to Sweden, interviewed, ...

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  26. "CEASE FIRE" ORDERED IN BURMA

    LONDON, August 16.—The Associated Press Rangoon correspondent says the cease fire order went out from the 12th Army ...

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  27. "PEACE HAS COME"

    Peace has come! The Peace has come! Awaited by the world, Every station on the air, ...

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  28. CAIRNS VICTORY PROCESSION

    CAIRNS, August 16.—Thousands of people assembled in various streets this afternoon to see the Victory procession which ...

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  29. MOPPING UP MUST CONTINUE

    Our war correspondent, James O'Connor IN Manila, says that one of the major problems associated with the cessation of hostilities will be the ...

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  30. 20-7 VERDICT IN PETAIN TRIAL

    LONDON, August 16.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency's Paris representa­tive says it has been revealed that Petain was condemned to death by 20 ...

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  31. V.P. THANKSGIVING IN CAPITALS

    BRISBANE, August 16.—Hun­dreds of men and women in uni­form were among the congrega­tions which crowded city and ...

    Article : 130 words
  32. JAP ATTACHE SUICIDES

    ZURICH, August 16.—Lieut.-General Okamoto, Jap Military Attache to the Jap Legation in Rome, who resided in Switzerland, suicided to-day. ...

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  33. SPEEDY RED CROSS AID FOR P.O.W.

    LONDON, August 18.—Red Cross supplies will be available for war prisoners and civilian internees in Japanese hands as soon as they can ...

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  34. Kai Shek Seeks Conference With Communist Leader

    NEW YORK, August 16.—The American Press Chungking correspondent says that Chiang Kai Shek has invited General Mao Tze Tung, Commander of the Communist armies in North-west China, to confer ...

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  35. NIPS ALREADY PLANNING REVENGE

    WASHINGTON, August 16.— The American Press says Japan­ese broadcasts, implying vaguely that Nippon is already looking ...

    Article : 187 words
  36. JAPS' HEAVY NAVAL LOSSES

    NEW YORK, August 15.—The "New York Tribune's" Washington corre­spondent states that this is the first time in all history that a major power ...

    Article : 119 words
  37. BRITAIN'S GREETING TO AUSSIE SERVICES

    CANBERRA, AukuU 16.—Mr. Chifley to-day received the following message from Mr. Attlee: "The last of our enemies has ...

    Article : 218 words
  38. Bougainville Envoy Expected To-Day

    Our war correspondent, Ray Johnson, on Bougain­ville, says that, with an Australian surrender party, he waited until dusk on Thursday beside the Mivo River, but the expected Jap envoy bearing his white flag did not ...

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  39. DEAN BANS PEACE THANKSGIVING

    LONDON, August 18.—To demonstrate disapproval of the use of the atomic bomb, the Dean of Saint Athens, ...

    Article : 127 words
  40. 9th NOT EXPECTING EARLY RETURN

    MELBOURNE, August 16.—News of the Jap surrender was received by of­ficers and men or the Ninth Division in Borneo with heartfelt relief, rather ...

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  41. SECRET AIRFIELD ON COCOS ISLANDS

    LONDON, August 10.—The secret construction of an airfield big enough to take the largest aircraft in the world on the Cocos Islands, only 700 ...

    Article : 77 words
  42. CUT IN SENTENCES FOR PRISONERS

    BRISBANE, August 13.—The Attorney -General announced to-day there would be a remission of sentences for prisoners in Queensland. He said he ...

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  43. U.S. PLANE PROJECT CANCELLED

    WASHINGTON, August 16.—The War Department announced that the Army Air Force has cancelled the projected production of 31,000 'planes. ...

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  44. 133 WARSHIPS WERE OFF JAPAN

    NEW YORK, August 16.—The Associated Press Guani correspondent says Admiral Nimity disclosed that the Allied fleet off Japan befets the ...

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