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Advertising : 1,124 wordsLONDON, August 23. A.A.P.—The Commander of the Japanese forces in Burma (Lieut.-General Kimara) announced the "cease fire" in a message to the Allied commanders at 10.30 a.m. (local time) to-day. ...
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Article : 153 wordsMANILA, August 23.—Indicating that conditions inside China have deteriorated, the Japanese Government has for the second time in 48 hours appealed to General MacArthur to intervene officially in the mounting struggle between China's ...
Article : 622 wordsMANILA, Aug. 23. A.A.P.—The British and American Fleets to-day staged the greatest aerial and naval demonstration in ...
Article : 84 wordsLONDON, Aug. 23.—Flying Officer John Morgan Jenkins was acquitted by an R.A.F. court-martial at Osma-bruck on two charges of outrages ...
Article : 212 wordsLONDON, August 23. A.A.P.—When Vidkun Quisling's trial was resumed to-day, the Judge produced accounts showing that Quisling had ...
Article : 265 wordsMANILA, Aug. 23.—With the release early this morning of General MacArthur's orders to Emperor Hirohito for the occupation of Japan, ...
Article : 577 wordsLUZON, Aug. 23. A.A.P.—The surrender of several thousand Japanese mountain troops on Northern Luzon was arranged ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 126 wordsLONDON, August 23. A.A.P.—In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) announced that arrangements were being made for the Japanese surrender in Hongkong to be accepted by a British force ...
Article : 306 wordsNEW YORK, August 23. A.A.P.—A Tokio Radio broadcast stated that atomic bombs killed 90,000 Japanese and injured 180,000. ...
Article : 233 wordsMOSCOW, Aug. 23. A.A.P.—The Red Army pushed southwards through Manchuria to-day without opposition. The Japanese garrisons ...
Article : 57 wordsWASHINGTON, Aug. 23. A.A.P.—President Truman greeted General de Gaulle at the White House with a smile, but very formal ...
Article : 132 wordsNEW YORK, August 23. A.A.P.—Tokio Radio states that Japanese G.H.Q. has informed General MacArthur that Japanese Red Cross ...
Article : 93 wordsLONDON, Aug. 23.—Screening in one's own backyard of complete cameo pictures starring famous film artists may be possible soon. ...
Article : 143 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday.—Mustard and lewisite gases had been transported through the streets of Brisbane, while at one time 2000 tons ...
Article : 217 wordsNEW YORK, Aug. 23. A.A.P.—According to Domei, an extraordinary session of the Japanese Diet will be held on September 2 and 3. ...
Article : 79 wordsNEW YORK, Aug. 23. A.A.P.—Tokio Radio announced that Subhas Chandra Bose, leader of the Provisional Government which the ...
Article : 65 wordsMANILA, Aug. 23.—Military government of the Philippines will end on September 1, according to an announcement by General MacArthur ...
Article : 98 wordsMANILA, Aug. 23.—Commercial Shipping has been resumed in the Pacific with the arrival at Manila of the steamer Bering, the first ...
Article : 72 wordsLONDON, August 23. A.A.P.—A Hague message states that the Minister for Agriculture has announced a 50 per cent cut in the Dutch meat ...
Article : 40 wordsCHUNGKING, Aug. 23. A.A.P.—General Wedemeyer has ordered the United States forces in China not to ...
Article : 39 wordsMANILA, August 23. A.A.P.—The Japanese have asked General MacArthur's permission to send food to their starving garrison on Marcus ...
Article : 33 wordsLONDON, August 23. A.A.P.—Lord Halifax will return shortly to Washington as British Ambassador. ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Fri 24 Aug 1945, Page 1
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