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  4. FIGHTING FLARES AS WORLD WAITS No Time Limit Set On Japs' Surrender

    IT was reported late last night that radio observers in Switzerland had been standing by on an emergency basis for many hours ready for the Swiss Government to pass on Japan's reply to the latest Allied note, but none ...

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    Top: Australians nounoing the retreating Japanese in Bahbpapan (Borneo). Owen Runners crouch ready to fire ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 68 words
  6. FALSE REPORT OF JAPANESE SURRENDER

    MONTREAL, August 12.—The United Press Assoc­iation in New York said that the U.P. southern trunk wire which operates through Washington was broken suddenly shortly after 9.30 p.m. to-night ...

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  7. NOT TAKING CHANCES ON TREACHERY

    With the Japanese will lends [?] ...

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  8. LABOUR'S WIN ONLY BEGINNING

    LONDON. August 12.—"Our Labour victory in Britain was only the beginning. Our real victory will be determined by our ...

    Article : 147 words
  9. BRITAIN LED WORLD WITH ATOMIC BOMB

    LONDON, August 12.—The British Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee) in a statement from Downing Street said, "Since I issued a statement on the day of the release of the first [?] bomb the vast and terrible effects of the new invention have made thenselves felt. The last of our enemies has offered to ...

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  11. EVATT'S TALK ON EMPEROR IS PUBLICISED

    NEW YORK, August 12.—(AAP)-Dr. l.vatt's statement that Australia regards the Emperor Hirohito as a war criminal and opposes ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. SERVICE TALKS WITH FRENCH POSTPONED

    LONDON, August 12— A pari message states that important conversations which should have taken place between Field ...

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  13. JAP SOLDIERS TOLD OF PEACE OFFERS

    ABOUT 71,111 Japs still opposing Lt.-General Sturdee's First Australian Army are being given the ...

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  14. EVERYTHING LEFT TO THE EMPEROR

    NEW YORK, August 12.—The Federal Communications Commission on Sunday picked up a broadcast over Tokio Radio by Isamu Onouye, overseas chief of Domei news-agency speaking in Japanese to North American Japanese. ...

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  15. Time To Get On With The Job

    CANBERRA, August 13.—"The time for talking has finished and we must get results." deciared the Minister for Works (Mr. H. P. Lazzarini) to-day. ...

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    SUPPLY TRAIN—A Jap[?] tracked vehicle, used to haul Japanese artiliery a few weeks age is new put to better use hanling a "train" of seppiles to forward Australian troops of the [?] Division on Bongainville—(Australian Official photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. FLEET READY TO RESUME SHOOTING

    GUAM. August 12.—Admiral Halsey's mighty British and American task force is hovering off the Japanese coast ready to ...

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  18. NO BRITISH PLAN TO NATIONALISE COTTON

    LONDON, August 12.—Sir Stafford Cripps (President of the Board of Trade), at a Press conference at Manchester said: "It is no part of the Government's policy to nationalise the cotton industr." Employers' unions. he said had ...

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