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Advertising : 1,090 wordsNEW YORK, August 29.—Suzaki San— Japan's John Public—is watching dumbly to-day as huge Allied warships, which he thought had been sunk, and big Allied air fleets he did not know ...
Article : 782 wordsLeft: The British Prime Minister Mr. Attlee) and his wife leaving St. Paul's after the thanksgiving service for victory. The King ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 45 wordsOKINAWA, August 29.—Allied forces have begun moving into the naval base of Yokosuka, according to a Japanese broadcast. Later, a British naval force is due to land on two islands in Tokio Bay. ...
Article : 1,106 wordsCANBERRA, Wednesday.—A recent estimate from General MacArthur's Headquarters placed the number of Australians in Japanese hands at 17,500, the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) said in a report tabled in the House ...
Article : 415 wordsRANGOON, Aug. 29. A.A.P.— War correspondents were refused permission to witness the arrival of nearly 100 prisoners ...
Article : 68 wordsLONDON, August 29. A.A.P.—The committee of the chief British, American, Russian and French prosecutors for the investigation and prosecution ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 wordsCANBERRA, Wednesday.—A committee of the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party will be established to examine all points of the ...
Article : 229 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Complaints that men who had escaped from Japanese prisoner-of-war camps had not been treated as they should by ...
Article : 201 wordsNEW YORK, Aug. 29. A. A.P.— Tokio Radio says the atomic bomb is still adding to the death toll at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. ...
Article : 107 wordsLABUAN, Wednesday.—About 10,000 servicemen sat through a drenching tropical storm to listen to Gracie Fields. She took prolonged ...
Article : 153 wordsLONDON, Aug. 29. A.A.P.— Thirty-five Frenchmen, suspected by the police of being implicated in a huge counterfeiting racket involving ...
Article : 78 wordsOKINAWA, Aug. 29. A.A.P.— Nearly 200 correspondents, representing British, American, Australian, Canadian and Chinese newspapers, ...
Article : 84 wordsLONDON, Aug 29. A.A.P.—The Czechoslovak Air Force has left Britain and returned to Prague with their aircraft. The members for the ...
Article : 77 wordsMOSCOW, Aug. 29. A.A.P.—Dispatches from the Far East report that German industries had established branches at Dairen, in which ...
Article : 60 wordsWASHINGTON, Aug. 29. A.A.P. —The Navy Secretary (Mr. Forrestal) disclosed that the Germans used hydrogen peroxide as a ...
Article : 37 wordsLONDON, Aug. 29. A.A.P.—Soviet troops have captured the entire southern (Japanese) part of Sakhalin Island, a Moscow communique ...
Article : 113 wordsLONDON, Aug. 29. A.A.P.—The diplomatic correspondent of the Press Association says it is authoritatively stated that the British ...
Article : 90 wordsTOKIO BAY, Aug. 29. A.A.P.— The United States minesweeper Hambleton last night picked up Morse light signals ...
Article : 51 wordsLONDON, Aug. 29. A.A.P.—Jobs in Germany at £460 a year, with free board and lodging, are being offered to some of the million war ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Thu 30 Aug 1945, Page 1
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