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  4. JAP ENVOYS FLY TO MANILA Will Meet Gen. MacArthur Next

    SIXTEEN Japanese are now at Manila to arrange for the signing of the surrender. It was evening yester-day by Manila time when they got there and it was stated that General MacArthur would not see them ...

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  5. LEAVING NO ROOM FOR DOUBT.S

    DURING the Balikpapen (Borneo) compaign this 700-ton Japanese cargo river was captured.The Australian infan try who secured it were determined that no else would get the credit.—Australian official ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A NEW U.S cargo plane the Fairheld C-82 packet is shown in flight.The C-82 is powered by two 2,100 horsepower engineers it has a range of 3500 miles (5600 k.m)and a cargo capacity of 2312 cubie feet (64.73 co.meters). 88 percent as much as a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RECCO PLANES GET A HOT RECEPTION

    NEW YORK, August 18.—The A.P. Okinawa correspondent says that two unescorted Dominators flying reconnaissance missions encountered flak and interceptor opposition over Japan again on August 18. The American and are reported to have been pierced by flak and bullets and one of the ...

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  8. TENSION IN CHINA EASING

    NEW YORK, August 18.Tension between the Chungking Government and the Communists has eased as preparations are ...

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  9. U.S.Is Urged To Retain Islands

    WASHINGTON, August 18.—The House Naval sub-Committee, in a 300 page report, recommended that the U.S. retain a group of Pacific islands, includ-ing Soete, at present claimed by Australia, England ...

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  10. SURRENDER MOVES IN NEW GUINEA

    MELBOURNE, August 19.—Japanese troops in New chinese their best move to-day to-wards surrendering. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIANS BROADCAST FROM TOKIO

    CANBERRA, Aug 18.—Security officers have defintely established that the mystery Australian broadcaster on the Tokio radio ...

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  12. RUSSIAN INTEREST IN ATOM

    NEW YORK, August 18.—Cyrus Sulzberger. New York Times' correspondent in Paris, said that informed quarters reported that a ...

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  13. Referendum On Prices Control May Be Sought

    CANBERRA, August 19.—With the handsome Fremantle by-election win under its belt the Commonwealth Government may now be more strongly tempted to seek a refer-rendum at least on continuance of price control if the State ...

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  14. INTENSE INTEREST IN QUISLING'S TRIAL

    OSLO, August 18.— [?] will began to August 20[?] has prepared over 200 [?] ...

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  15. Survived War — Killed by Cracker

    LONDON, August 19.—after be ring a [?] obtained of the way's [?] ...

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  16. Petain's Sentence Commuted

    LONDON, August 18.—General de Gaulle commuted the death sentence passed on Marshal Petain to life imprisonment ...

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  17. Denial France Returned Land To Chinese

    NEW YORK. August 18.—The A.P Chungking correspondent says handed back to China territory of ...

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  18. CONFUSION AMONG JAPAN'S TOP MEN

    NEW YORK, August 18—The Christian Science Monitor, in an editorial, said: "Those who see in ...

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  20. NETHERLANDS SEEK RECOMPENSE

    LONDON, Aug. 18.—The r Netherland Government addressed a note to the Britsh, American, French and ...

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  21. HITLER'S BACKER MAY NOT FACE TRIAL

    LONDON, August 18.—Fitzthysser the german industrialist who helped to finance Hilter's climb to power is now senile and ...

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  22. List Of German War Criminals Growing

    PRAGUE, August 18. —Professor Eger, Czech member of the International Commission on War Crimes, said that 250,O00 Germans have been provisionally listed as war crim mals. ...

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  23. AVERTING TROUBLE IN OCCUPATION OF JAPAN

    NEW YORK, August 18.—Tokio radio quoting the Assbi Shimbun said that the Foreign Minister (Sbigemitso) is working out an occupation system that will lessen the trouble betwees the Japs and Allied troops. ...

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  24. PORTUGAL PREPARING TO ENTER WAR

    LISBON, August 18.— Prime Minister Antonmo Statzer in a speech declared that Portugal was preparing to fight Japan but [?] Jap surrender came too [?] ...

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