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  4. JAPANESE SEEKING ANOTHER CHANCE TO TALK OVER SURRENDER

    THE Japanese in a message to General Douglas Mac-Arthur have asked for an opportunity to discuss the surrender terms before they sign the surrender document. They say they want to understand fully in ...

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  5. Australia Is Included In Peace Talks

    CANBERRA, August 28.—Australia will participate in the line-up of the great Allied Powers in discussion of the peace terms for Europe and the Pacific next month. Dr. Evatt was to-day designated by Mr. ...

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    The announcement of peace came to Lac in a heavy downpour. Copies of "Guinea Gold" were rushed by the Services. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AUST. HELD OUT ON NEWS OF POW

    MANILA, August 28—The only Allied nation singled out for restrictions on obtaining the earliest information from recovered British—including Australian—prisoners of war and civilian internees, is ...

    Article : 264 words
  8. GERMANS WANT TO BE "DE-NAZIFIED"

    LONDON, August 27.—A Frankfurt message says that defining the aims of the U.S. army of occupation at ...

    Article : 170 words
  9. DEVASTATION IN JAP CITIES

    NEW YORK, August 28.—Homer Bigart, the New York Herald Tribune correspondent, in a wireless message from a Flying Fortress over Nagasaki, said: "At first glance Nagasaki looks as though it had been clean swept by a great ...

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  10. J. BEASLEY REPLACES S. M. BRUCE

    CANBERRA, Aug. 28.—Mr. J. Beasley will proceed to London at Resident Minister for a short time. He will replace Mr. ...

    Article : 301 words
  11. FAMOUS U.S. CARRIER TO BE PRESERVED

    NEW YORK, August 27.—The Washington correspondent of the Herald Tribune says that Mr. J. Forrestal announced that the ...

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  12. SYDNEY UNION DECLARES TRAIN 'BLACK'

    SYDNEY, August 28.—The State Secretary of the Australian Railways Union (Mr. J. For[?]) said to-day that members of ...

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  13. PreliminaryISurrender Agreement n S-E Asia

    AT Rangoon, British and Japanese Chiefs-of-Staff have signed the preliminary surrender agreement for the SEAC zone. In the harsh glare of a dozen floodlights, Lieutenant-General Takazi Numata and 20 other envoys from the Japanese Southern Command Headquarters at Saigon signed a "local ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. JAPS LOSING CONTROL OF P.O.W. CAMPS

    LONDON, August 27.—The Japanese apparently have completely lost control at prisoners-of-war camps, and the prisoners ...

    Article : 277 words
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  16. WAR'S INROADS INTO WEALTH OF FRANCE

    PARIS, August 27.—M. Tietgen io a speech stated that the war cost France £24,485,000,000, or 45 per ...

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  17. YAMASHITA ANXIOUS TO END HOSTILITIES

    NEW YORK, August 27.—The Time's Manila correspondent says that although U.S. authorities were aware that General Yamashita was still alive in North Luzon, his wherebouts were unknown until an American pilot, who had crashed behind the Japanese lines, ...

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  18. RESCUED

    The [?] shown at Camp [?] with the [?]-Governor General of the Netherlands Indies (Dr. H. I. van Mook).—Netherland India Information Service photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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