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  4. WHEN JAPAN SURRENDERED

    The black areas of this base map represent territories held by the Japanese when they surrendered. The shaded areas are those the Japanese would be permitted to retain under the terms of the Potsdam Ultimatum. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. EMPEROR HIROHITO INTERVIEWED AT TOKYO

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: Emperor Hirohito blames General Tojo for Pearl Harbor. This is revealed in an exclusive interview with the Emperor published in the "New York Times," in which ...

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  6. Australian Prisoners of War Returning From Britain and Singapore

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Almost all Australians who were prisoners of war in Europe had been embarked to Australia, the Prime Minister (Mr, Chifley) said to-day. Now that almost all of these men had embarked he offered to the people of Britain the ...

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  8. Heroes of the Eighth Division

    From the Naval Information Liaison Officer, British Pacific Fleet. Tues.: Officers, ratings, nursing sisters and ...

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  9. SUPER ATOMIC BOMB DEVELOPED

    WASHINGTON, Tues. (A.A.P.): A super atomic bomb has been developed which will make Hiroshima's bomb look like a "small ...

    Article : 315 words
  10. ARABS CLAIM PALESTINE AS ARABIAN UNIT

    LONDON. Tues. (A.A.P.): Commenting in Cairo on President Truman's support for the Jewish claim for the immediate ...

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  11. ANGLO-U.S. PACT ON PETROL SUPPLIES

    LONDON, Tues. (A.A.P.): Adequate petrol supplies should soon be accessibly to all countries on a competitive and ...

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  12. PACIFIC BASES FOR BRITISH FLEET

    CHUNGKING. Tuesday: Interviewed on his arrival from Hong Kong the Commander of the British Pacific Fleet (Admiral ...

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  13. Britain's Food Shortage

    CANBERRA. Tues.: The despatch of Australian food to Britain to relieve the acute shortage in the United ...

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  14. DENIAL THAT MACARTHUR WAS REBUKED

    WASHINGTON, Tues.: "The Senate, in approving of Mr. Acheson as the United States Secretary of State, agreed that the ...

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  15. JAPANESE STILL CONTROL JAVA

    SINGAPORE Tuesday: Attempts by Indonesian Nationalist Movement to seize control of Indonesia took a new turn ...

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  16. MR. M'KELL'S TRIP ABROAD

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: Returning from a world tour to-day the Premier (Mr. M'Kell) said he was unable yet to name the next ...

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  17. President Truman's Gift to De Gaulle

    NEW YORK, Mon.: Mixed reactions have resulted in Washington over President Truman's gift to General de Gaulle of the ...

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  18. Limited Air Mail Service From Britain

    LONDON. Tues.: Pending the re-establishment of unrestricted air mall services, with all-air transmission to Australia and New ...

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  19. Mauretania Sets Up Two World Records

    LONDON, Tues.: The liner Mauretania berthed at Liverpool on Monday night after completing a journey of 28,662 sea miles in 81 ...

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  20. Band Plays "Here Comes the Bride"

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tues.: A military baud played "Here Comes the Bride" as the Lurline, the world's greatest floating ...

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  21. Government of Austria

    VIENNA, Tues.: Opening a conference called to form a more representative Government acceptable to the four occupying ...

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  22. Violent Attack on Franco By British Labor Leader

    LONDON, Tuesday. (A.A.P.): Violently attacking General Franco, whom he described as "a fawning satellite of Hitler and Mussolini," the chairman of the British Labor Party (Professor Laski) to-day ...

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  23. Liftmen on Strike in New York

    Business activity has been paralysed in at least 1575 office buildings, including the 102-storied Empire State Building, where ...

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  24. Trieste Strike

    ROME, Tues.: a general strike began throughout Trieste Province it midnight on Sunday as a protest against the Allied Military ...

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  25. Plane Missing With 21 Aboard

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday— The search is proceeding for the Douglas Dakota plane of the N.Z. Transport command, which ...

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  26. REGARDED AS WAR CRIMINAL

    NEW YORK. Tues.: M. Nikolai Novikov, acting head of the Soviet Embassy at Washington, speaking at a Madison Square ...

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  27. Mr. Hughes Has Silent Birthday

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Eighty-two to-day Australia's oldest statesman (Mr W. M Hughes) celebrated the anniversary by a day ...

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  28. Clashes in Saigon

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday: Reports of clashes between the French and the Indo-Chinese Nationalists are reaching here from ...

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  30. POWERS OF GENERAL MACARTHUR

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: "Our relations with Japan do not rest on a contractual basis, but on unconditional surrender." ...

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  31. JAPANESE WAR CRIMINALS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Seventh Division personnel, repatriated from Singapore, are unanimous that high priority as a war criminal ...

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  32. SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS GROW

    CANBERRA Tuesday: A continued rise in value and number of savings bank deposits throughout the Commonwealth is shown ...

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  35. NO "KID GLOVES" FOR JAPANESE ON TIMOR

    CANBERRA. Tuesday: The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) is satisfied that the Japanese in Timor are being treated ...

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