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  4. [?]TTER RUIN IN HIROSHIMA Planned Bombing To Smash lapanese

    THE Allies have evolved a master plan for the bomb­ing of Japan. Yesterday representatives of Admiral Nimitz, General MacArthur and General Spaatz con­ferred on the details. This followed revelations of the ...

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  5. Japs May Quit In 6 Weeks

    LONDON, Aug. 7.—The cataclysmic might of the atomic bomb reinforced to-night Washington predictions of a new ...

    Article : 467 words
  6. JAPAN'S WOODEN SHIPS

    To case the transport problem brought about by the heavy loss of their sea-going vessels, the Japanese coerced the natives of Balikpapan into building deep-sea wooden ships. Well camoullaged from the air, there were sin under various ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    [?]—An Australian soldier keeps a watchful eye on Japanese [?][?]lions from a gun emplacement on a hill overlooking the [?] of the former Dutch barracks at Balikpaon Bottom: St Lieut Hugh D. Semple (left), 27, of Syracuse, N. Y., and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ATOMIC POWER MAY BENEFIT HUMANITY

    LONDON, August 7.—The former Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Anderson), who worked on atomic research for four years, described the discovery as of far greater importance than Faraday's discovery of electricity. "It opens up tremendous post ...

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  9. U.S. FLEET READY TO HIT AGAIN

    WASHINGTON. Aug. 7. — A Navy broadcast revealed that the U.S. Third Fleet again off Japan will soon unloose more ...

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  10. ATOM BOMB WILL NOT END THE WAR

    NEW YORK, August 7.— The Times's Washington correspondent says that despite the use of the atomic bomb against Japan, the War Department insists that it cannot reduce the army below 7,000,000. ...

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  12. NO RUSSIAN ACTION IN PACIFIC WAR

    LONDON, Aug. 7. — The Evening Newt diplomatic correspondent says thaT the U.S. decided to use the ...

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  13. Tokio Says New Weapon Sign Allies Desperate!

    YORK, August 7.—A broadcast from Tokio quoted informed quarters having said that the main reason which drove the enemy to use the Hiroshima was impatience at the slow progress of the projected invasion of the Japanese mainland. ...

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  14. JAPS IN BURMA LOST 11,000 KILLED

    COLOMBO, August 8.—The SEAC communique says that casualties Inflicted on the Japs in then attempt in break out across the ...

    Article : 66 words
  15. Home Leave for Prisoners

    NEW DELHI, August 7.—General Headquarters. in India has issued an order precribing 42 days home leave for 60,000 ...

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  16. [?]SSIANS TO GERMANS LABOUR

    [?] YORK. August 7.— The [?] riad-Tribunes's Washington [?] dent says a high America [?]ial just returned from ...

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  17. JUGOSLAVIA URGED TO BECOME A REPUBLIC

    BELGRADE. August 7.—Marshal Tito, addressing the Jugoslav National Congress, strongly pressed for a Republican form of Government. He said the question of the Monarchy had been postponed under an agreement with At Prime Minister (Sabasic). ...

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