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  4. ALLIED ARMADA NOW OFF TOKYO

    MANILA, Monday (A.A.P ).—The vanguard of the Allied armada of more than 380 ships yesterday rode deep into Sagami Bay—two miles to the south of Tokyo Bay—while war planes patrolled ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Technical Training For Returned Servicemen

    SYDNEY, Monday: A total sum of £220,000 was to be spent on the construction of technical colleges for the training of returned servicemen in ...

    Article : 323 words
  6. SINO-RUSSIAN TREATY TO OPERATE FOR 30 YEARS

    CHUNGKING, Mon. (A.A.P.): Russia, under the Sino-Russian treaty, is understood to begin a withdrawal of Soviet forces from ...

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  7. JAP SURRENDERS AT HONG KONG AND CANTON

    MANILA, Monday: General MacArthur has ordered the Japanese at Hong Kong to surrender to Admiral Harcourt, of the Royal Navy, after August 31, in accordance with the arrangements ...

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  8. Bomber Command Chief to Retire From Service

    LONDON, Monday: Air Chief Marshal sir Arthur Harris, Commander in Chief of the British Bomber Command since February, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 112 words
  9. Australians On New Britain to Care for Civilians

    LAE, Monday: When Australian troops occupy Gazelle Peninsula and Rabaul a contingent including 24 Australians, will accompany ...

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  10. STRONG APPEAL TO OF JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Monday: The Japanese Government has reinmoved restrictions on the manufacture of leather and metal ...

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  11. DISCHARGE OF TROOPS

    SYDNEY, Monday: Advocating the abolition of the points system of [?] discharges the leader of the Australian Country Party ...

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  12. To Inquire Further Into War Crimes

    SYDNEY, Monday: Judge Kirby, of the New South Wales District Court, who has been appointed to the Australian War Crimes ...

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  13. MALAYAN NEGOTIATIONS

    RANGOON, Monday: The preliminary conferences between General Browning representing Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten ...

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  14. PHOSPHATE PROSPECTS

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.). Monday: Sir Albert Ellis, New Zealand Commissioner of the British Phosphate Commission, is hopeful ...

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  16. MOSCOW WARNING

    LONDON, Monday." The Japanese ruling clique is trying to repeat the tactics of the German General Staff in ...

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  17. TWO WOMEN BURNED

    SYDNEY, Monday: When a chemical mixture burst into flames in a factory at Waterloo this afternoon two women were severely ...

    Article : 88 words
  18. Champion Boxer's Big Job

    LONDON, Monday: "The former German heavyweight champion boxer, Max Schmeling has been given one of the biggest jobs in the ...

    Article : 156 words
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  20. Teachers in Conference

    SYDNEY, Monday: The duty of educational establishments was to turn out democrats said the president of the Teachers' ...

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  21. GREAT FLEET CRUISING OFF JAPAN

    MANILA, Monday: It is announced from Admiral Halsey's headquarters on Guam that one of the greatest fleets ever seen is ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA'S SHARE IN PACIFIC

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Army Minister (Mr. Forde) said to-day that the demobilisation of A.W.A.S. had already begun. Members of the A.A.M.W.S. were being detained to assist the nursing service in ...

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  23. HAVOC IN TOKYO

    NEW YORK, Mon.: More than 100,000 Japanese were burned to death in a raid on Tokyo on March 10, Dr. Lars Tillitse former ...

    Article : 125 words
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