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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. SURRENDER PARTIES HAVE LEFT TOKIO

    LONDON, August 17.—The Tokio radio stated the Jap surrender parties had left Tokio by air at 9.30 a.m. for China Manchuria, and the south. They were to have de-parted on Saturday, but left earlier to avoid delay, owing ...

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  5. 8000 AUSSIE P.O.W. ARE IN JAPAN

    CANBERRA, August 17.—Austra-lian prisoners of war in Japanese hands total 17,500, of which about 8000 are in Janan itself. In order to ...

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  6. BRITISH FLEET TAKING NO RISKS

    For the rest of the world the war may be over but the British fleet is takin no chances Victory Day for the British and ...

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  7. AUSTRALIANS IN OCCUPATION FORCES

    CANBERRA, August 17.—Mr. Chifley announced to-night that a composite Australian force would taken part in the occupation of ...

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  8. MacARTHUR READY TO RESUME WAR

    NEW YORK, August 17.—The "New York Times" Manila correspondent says that without doubt defeat came hard for the ...

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  9. DEMOBILISATION STARTS BY OCTOBER

    CANBERRA, August 17.—Demobilisation of the Australian services will commence as early as practicable and not later than ...

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  10. MR. GREW RESIGNS

    WASHINGTON, August 17.—The American Press says Mr. Truman announced Mr. Grew's resignation as Under Secretary of State. Dean D. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CHURCHILL'S ROLE IN HISTORY SECURE

    LONDON, August 17. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Attice). In the House of Commons, describing Mr. Churchill as one of the main ...

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  12. AUSTERE RECEPTION FOR JAP ENVOYS

    NEW YORK, August 17. — The "Times" Ieshima correspondent Frank Kluckhohn says the Japanese delegates who are scheduled to arrive here ...

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  13. UNDER 18 FREE FROM MANPOWER

    CANBERRA, August 17.—Mr. Chifley announced to-night that the War Cabinet had decided to revoke entirely the power of direction of Isbour. ...

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  14. 4 ALLIES WILL SHARE OCCUPATION

    WASHINGTON, August 16.-President truman at a Press conference stated that Japan was not being spilt into zones for ...

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  15. SOVIET ORDERS SURRENDER BY MONDAY

    LONDON, August 17.—The Moscow radio says Marshal Vassilevsky sent an ultimatum to the Japs' Kwantung Army, ordering it to surrender by noon on August 20. Marshal Vassilevsky's message stated that headquarters of the ...

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  16. 630 CASUALTIES IN FRISCO REJOICINGS

    NEW YORK, August 17. — The American Press San Francisco correspondent says the third night of celebrating found the crowds in ...

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  17. ANOTHER VICTORY HOLIDAY LIKELY

    BRISBANE, August 17.—Another public holiday to celebrate victory will be considered by the State Cabinet on Monday, stated Mr. Hanlon to-day. ...

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  18. ALLIED SHIPS RAIDED OFF KOCH I JAP P.O.W. TO ROUND UP STRAGGLERS

    NEW YORK, August 17.—The American Press San Francisco correspondent says the Japanese sent a wireless message to NEW YORK August 17.—The Associated Press Guam representative says that in an experiment possibly useful elsewhere in the Pacific a large ...

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  19. V.D. INCIDENCE DOUBLED IN EUROPE

    PARIS, August 16.—The headquarters of the United States forces in Europe have announced that the incidence of venereal disease in the ...

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  20. 14 INJURED IN CLASH WITH GUARDS

    LONDON, August 17.—Three naval ratings were bayoneted and 11 others injured by batons to-day, through a fight with armed guards at ...

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  21. ANZAC DELEGATES TO MANILA

    CANBERRA, August 17.—Mr. Chifley has announced that General Blarney will represent Australia at General MacArthur's headquarters in ...

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  22. JAP "KINGDOM" RESENTS FRENCH

    NEW YORK, August 17.—Tokio Radio quoting a Domet Agency report says the kingdom of Viet Nam will not accept perce if it means ...

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  23. THAIS RENOUNCE DECLARATION

    NEW YORK, August 17.—The American Press San Francisco correspondent says the Japanese operated radio at Bangkok reported that ...

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  24. ALL QUIET AGAIN IN LONDON

    LONDON, August 17.—All is quiet in London this morning after the big night last night. West End woke up with a ...

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  25. NO SURRENDER YET IN BURMA

    LONDON, August 17.—No local surrender has yet been negotiated in Burma and Japanese commanders are keeping well behind their own line ...

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  26. 100,000 TONS AMMO. TO BE DUMPED

    LONDON, August 16.—Over 100.000 tons of ammunition will be loaded in ships in Italian ports, taking out to sea find dumped overboard in the next ...

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  27. THANKSGIVING DAY ON SUNDAY

    CANBERRA, August 17.—The King wishes that next Sunday August 19, should be a day of thanksgiving and prayers for merciful deliverance from ...

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  28. JAP VICE ADMIRAL SUICIDES

    NEW YORK, August 17.—Tokio radio states Vice-Admiral Takijiro Onishi. Vice-Admiral of the Navy General Staff suicided yesterday. ...

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  29. HITLER "SEARCH" AT U.S. PORTS

    NEW YORK, August 17.—The "New-York Times" Boston correspondent says Hitter and other leading Nazis, who may have escaped from Europe ...

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  30. DRAMATIC INTERLUDE ON BOUGAINVILLE

    Ray Johnson our correspondent on Bougainville says that two Japs bootless and without weapons, stood on the bank of the Mivo River on Friday and waved to the Australian surrender party opposite. But the expected ...

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  31. SUICIDE FROM 86th STOREY

    NEW YORK, August 17. — The Americas Press says an unidentified man this afternoon Jumped 1090 feet to his death from the 86th floor of the ...

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  32. SUPERIOR SCIENCE BEAT JAPAN

    NEW YORK, August 17.—Tokio Radio quoting a Domel Agency re-port said Jap nationals throughout the Orient should strive for scientific ...

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  33. 16 MAJOR ITEMS ON PREMIERS AGENDA

    CANBERRA, August 17.—Sixteen major items of policy for transferring Australia from war to peace are listed in the official agenda for the ...

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  34. TROOPS PREFERRED OPERA MUSIC

    NEW YORK, August 17.—Marjorie Lawrence, who hoi returned from a two months tour of Europe, said soldiers appeared to enjoy operatic ...

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  35. 22,000 ARMY TRUCKS FOR U.N.R.R.A.

    LONDON, August 17.—It is officially announced from Rome that 22,000 United States Army trucks and trailers will be handed over to U.N.R.R.A ...

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  36. PETAIN'S DEATH DEMANDED

    PARIS, August 17.—The French Communist Party to-day issued a statement condemning the High Court's recommendation that Petain's ...

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  37. U.S. TO MEDIATE IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, August 17.—The American Press Chungking correspondent says it is authoritatively reported that the American Ambassador Mr. Hurley, is prepared to fly to Yenan in an attempt to induce the ...

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  38. GRACIE FIELDS ON BOUGAINVILLE

    MELBOURNE, August 17.—Gracie Fields arrived at Torokina. Bougainville on Wednesday afternoon on the first stage of her battlefield tour She ...

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  39. RUSSO-POLISH FRONTIER PACT

    LONDON, August 17.—The Moscow radio says Russia and Poland have signed a frontier delimitation agreement. ...

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  40. HIGHER STATUS FOR WAR EFFORT

    CANBERRA, August 17. — The opinion of the War Cabinet made available by Mr. Chifley to-night is that the war effort of Australia has ...

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  41. WHY LAND ARMY PARADE WAS BARRED

    BRISBANE, August 17.—The Manpower Deputy Director Mr. Walsh) stated to-day that the Womens Land Army was never ...

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  42. AUGUST-SEPTEMBER PETROL

    BRISBANE, August 17.—The issue of petrol ration tickets for August will cease at all post offices from the close of business on Wednesday August 22 ...

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  43. FOOD AND HOUSING PROBLEMS IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK, August 17.—Tokio radio quoted Press reports that food and housing reconstruction were Japan's most pressing problems. ...

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  44. EXTRA TEA TO OCTOBER 21

    BRISBANE, August 17.—The ration administration stated that an extra quarter in of tea is being made available to the public on the special large ...

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  45. DREDGE AND BARGE HANDS ON STRIKE

    BRISBANE, August 17.—During Brisbane's V.-P. elebrations on Wednesday and Thursday. 200 men on dredges and barges in the Brisbane ...

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  46. LATE SPORTING

    BRISBANE, August 17.—At the Brisbane Stadium to-night Col Davis 8.9½ and Limpy Walker 8.13 both of Brisbane met for the State ...

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  47. KOREANS RAID JAP FOOD WAREHOUSES

    MOSCOW, August 17.—A frontline despatch says the population of the Korean port of Rashin wu storming the food warehouses and taking rice ...

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  48. TIMOR RETURNED TO PORTUGAL

    NEW YORK, August 17.—Tokio radio quoting the Domei Agency says Japan in compliance with a request by the Portuguere Government has ...

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  49. WEDEMEYER TO MOVE TO SHANGHAI

    NEW YORK, August 17. — Licut-General Wedemeyer has announced his intention to move his headquarters to Shanghai possibly soon ...

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