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  4. FINAL CHAPTER OF WORLD WAR II

    THE Associated Press representative aboard the U.S. battleship Missouri in Tokio Bay says that the Japane se surrendered formally and uncon-ditionally to the Allies yesterday restoring peace to a war-ravaged world. The ceremony marked the first def ea in Japan's 2600-year-old semi-legen- ...

    Article : 1,626 words
  5. ALLIES WILL JUDGE JAPAN'S NEW GOVT.

    NEW YORK, Sept 1.—The A.P. says that the U.S.[?]cretary of State (Mr. J.[?]yrness promised ...

    Article : 134 words
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    Some of the 16 members Japanese surrender delegation waiting to board transport plane at [?] Shima on the first part of the Licutement General Takashire Kawabe vice of the Imperial staff who was leader of the delegation.—(Australian official photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 56 words
  7. HIROHITO SWAYED CABINET

    NEW YORK, Sept.1.—Frank Kluckhobn. New York Times' correspondent in Tokio, said: "How the Emperor made his final ...

    Article : 394 words
  8. SPIRIT OF LIBERTY MADE FOR VICTORY

    WASHINGTON, September 2.—In a speech to the nation on the surrender of Japan President H. S. Truman said: "My fellow Americans. The thoughts and hopes of all America, indeed of all the civilised world are to-day centred on the battleship, Missouri. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 508 words
  9. SHIPS TO RETURN OUR POW

    BRISBANE, September — The Minster for the Army (Mr.M.Forde), who reached Britain afternoon, said that the ...

    Article : 212 words
  10. 20 MILES OF UTTER RUIN

    THE 20.mile route from Yoko-hama to Tokio, which rum through one of Japan's most heavily industrialised and densely ...

    Article : 162 words
  11. Dr. Bormann Not Held By British

    LONDON, September 1.—Field [?] Marshil[?] ...

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  12. 86,000 JAPS ARE ILL ON ISLANDS

    [?] surrender in New Britain by General Imura expected to take place after Tokio signs and which will start the [?] Boungainville, New Ireland and New Guiana [?] been scheduled to take aboard the British aircraft ...

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  14. MacArthur, The Architect Of Victory

    LONDON, Sept. 1.—The A. P. says that At Sec-retary for War (Mr. H. L. Stimson) in a message to ...

    Article : 77 words
  15. TRAM STRIKE DELAYS SHIPS

    BRISBANE. September 2.—An early settlement of the of the tramways strike depends very largely if not entirely upon the outcome of ...

    Article : 85 words
  16. SCIENTISTS' DISMAY AT USE OF ATOM BOMB

    NEW YORK, September 1.—The Chicago correspondent of the Herald-Tribune says that 17 of the scientists who helped dis-cover the atomic bomb and who are still engaged in atomic experi-ments for peace-time purposes said that they were ...

    Article : 248 words
  17. ENVOY.

    Japanse peace envoy at Headquartersof the 3rd Australian Division Bougainville major (back to camera)confers with Brigraider confers with Brigalier A.R. Garret (senior [?] through American interpreters —(Australian photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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