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  4. WAR VIRTUALLY OVER

    ABOUT 10 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT, AUSTRA­LIAN TIME, THE JAPANESE RADIO BROAD CAST AN ANNOUNCEMENT THAT JAPAN IS READY TO SURRENDER PROVIDED THAT THE ALLIES DO NOT MAKE ANY DEMAND WHICH ...

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  5. WELL-EARNED SPELL

    The compnay's objective gained at samboja private Chintock of Tasmania, and Private C. Lofburg, of Sydny Show their ration. — Australian Official photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. [?]R ON INSECTS

    In YAMIL No. 1.—MAPRICK; Pte. T. Nicholls. of Bensdale. [?] sing a flamer-thrower to prevent disease-carrying [?] from interesting a camp area nearby.—Aus. off. photo ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEW BOMB WIPES OUT JAPAN'S POPULATION

    LONDON, August 9.—Admiral Doenitz, when told of the atomic bomb, predicted that it would wipe out Japan's population says the EVening Standard's correspondents at Loxemburg. "I am not surprised that your succeeded, " Admiral Doenitz said. ...

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  8. [?]aps Ignored [?]arning & Got [?]tomic Bomb

    Chinese and U.S. Governments nave given the [?]ese people adequate warning of what is in store"[?] said President Truman in his broadcast address [?]niled States. "We have laid down general terms on ...

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  9. IN MANCHURIA:

    LONDON, Aug. 9.—Russian armies on Thursday morning crossed the borders of Manchuria from the Maritime Province, in the area of Khabarovsk and in the Transbaikal. Capture by the Russians of Man, ...

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  11. Joyous Scenes In Brisbane

    BRISBANE, August 10.— Celebrations broke out in the city shortly after 11 o'clock to-night. Crowds of people joined in street. ...

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  12. DEFEAT MAY TURN JAPS TO SOME FORM OF COMMUNISM

    LONDON. August 9.—"Japan never before in ber history has suffered defeat end there are no meant of judging how the will react to national disaster," says Sir Robert Clive, British Ambassador to Japan from 1934-37, in an article in the Daily Mail. ...

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  13. [?]ENCH DISLIKE [?]TSDAM TERMS

    d[?] France [?] to joir [?] Council es[?] with ...

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  14. ALL THAT WAS LEFT

    Australian engineers being clearing the remains of Victoria Town, Labuan Island. The tower In the background is the only part of the town Hall still standing. Austrlian American Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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