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  4. [?]APANESE ARROGANT AS [?]EACE TALKS CONTINUE

    [?]KIO and Singapore radios yesterday broadcast arrogant statements which implied that Japan was far from defeated. Singapore radio ann[?]ced that Japanese troops were fully prepared to fight any foreigner if [?]ould come, while Tokio declared that the parachuting of Allied ...

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  5. Civil War Threat In China

    MONTREAL, August 19.—The Chungking correspondent of the American Associated Press says General Chu-teh (Communist ...

    Article : 219 words
  6. TEMPORARY BRIDGE IN JUNGLE

    Troops construct a temporary bridge over a washaway on a road, following heavy rain on Bougainville. The tank is Matilda that was damaged by a land mien. Hosti[?]llities on Bougainville have new ceased.—(Australian Official photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    [?] in the ruins of London. At the present time [?] world flowers that have seeded in the nooks and [?] hombed sites in the city are one of the sights [?] Willow-herb and ragwort are inclined to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TENSE EXCITEMENT PREVAILS AT MANILA

    FROM the moment late on Sunday afternoon when the Japanese surrender envoys arrived at Nichols Field until now, when all 16 delegates are conferring with General MacArthur's officers on the final details of the surrender and ocupation. Manila has been throbbing with an atmosphere of tense ...

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  9. SALUTE TO BRITISH ARMY

    LONDON, August 19.—"Never have troops of the British Army covered themselves with greater glory," said General ...

    Article : 185 words
  10. No Decision Yet on Peace Holiday

    BRISBANE, August 20.—No decision was reached by the State Cabinet to-day on the question of fixing a date for the peace boli ...

    Article : 80 words
  11. [?]risoners Will Be First Care

    [?]OND, August 19.—British troops, once they begin to [?]cupy Japanese-held territory, has been instructed to [?] the prison camps as soon as possible and disarm [?]rds. ...

    Article : 317 words
  12. PRIEST ON KILLING CHARGE

    WARWICK, August 20 Father Michael Joseph Portley, Roman Catholic Vicar administrator at Tannymorel, was committed for ...

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  13. GOVT. CONFIDENT OF ELECTION RESULT

    CANBERRA August 29 [?] Army Minister (Mr. F. M. [?] ...

    Article : 115 words
  14. REPUDIATION OF WAR DECLARATION

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.—The U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. J. T. Byrnes) announced that the U.S. ...

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  15. 10,000 DIGGERS FOR JAPAN

    CANBERRA. August 20.— Enlistments for the Australian Army contingent to share the occupation of Japan will be volunteered ...

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  16. TWO-FIFTHS OF ALL JEWRY BUTCHERED

    LONDON, August 19.—"Mankind has been shocked into speechiessness by the news of the dropping of atomic bombs on Japanese ...

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  18. [?]SLING WAS [?]OUCH WITH [?]INS IN 1939

    [?]Three pro[?] ...

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  19. Nickname Just A Headache

    ARIS, August 20.—French editors struggled heroically to give General George Patton his correct soubriquet ("Blood and Guts") ...

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  20. Banking Act Regulations Gazetted

    CANBERRA, August 20.—Regulations following the proclamation of the Commonwealth Banking Act were gazetted to-night. ...

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  21. Rumanian War Criminal Dealth With

    LONDON, August 19.—A Moscow message says that a report from Bucharest Mated that Gen. Gineraru has been sentenced to ...

    Article : 49 words
  22. Mercy Planes Held Up

    LONDON. Augut 19.—Loaded with food and medical supplies R.A.F. Beaufighhters are lined up on airstrip in Burma ready to ...

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  23. [?]ROHITO PERPETUATED A [?]FULL OF IMPLICATIONS

    [?]August 19.—The first broad cast by Emperor Hirohito perpetuated a which has most sinister implications for the future, says The Times. [?]rating that war was declared against America and Britain to ensure [?]self-preservation and to stabili se East Asia, impugned the moral ...

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  24. DISCHARGE RATE WILL BE 5000 DAILY

    CANBERRA. August 20.—When demobilisation gains its full momentum it is expected that the discharge rate will be 4000 to 5000 ...

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  25. HONOURED

    The Freedom of the City of London was received by General Dwight Eisenhower at the Guildhall, and after the ceremony the Allied Commander-in-Chief went to the Mansion House. The photo shows General E[?]enhower and Air-Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder passing Ludgate Circus.— (British Official Photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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