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  4. THE LAST AGGRESSOR GOES; PEACE REIGNS

    THE LAST AGGRESSOR-JAPAN-HAS CAPITULATED TO THE ALLIES. NEWS OF THE SUR RENDER OF THE NIPPONESE WAS RELEASED TO THE WORLD YESTERDAY MORNING, AND HOSTILITIES HAVE NOW CEASED. ...

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    [?] Truman examines the United Nations [?] do[?] drawn up and signed by [?] at the United Nations Conference on [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EMPEROR SAW THE END OF JAPAN IF WAR CONTINUED

    NEW YORK, August 14.—Emperor Hirohito, broadcasting to the Japanese people, told them that the Government had pondered deeply before accepting the Potsdam ultimatom. "Japan declared war against Britain and America, not for ...

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  7. CAPITAL CITY CROWDS TAKE OVER STREETS

    BRISBANE, August 15.—From a few minutes after nine o'clock this morning when the official news of peace was announced, until well after midnight, Brisbane was a carnival city. Within a few minutes of the ...

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  8. RACE MEETINGS ARE ALLOWED FOR TO DAY

    CANBERRA. August 15.—House racing, trotting and [?] meetings arranged for to-morrow may now be held. This was ...

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  9. ALLIES GIVE THE ORDERS

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 14. President Truman directed the Acting Secretary of State (Mr. Brynes) ...

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  11. INTERNAL TROUBLE ALREADY IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, August 15.—A Chungking message says that a grave situation between the Chungking Government and the Northern ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN PRISONERS PROMISED QUICK RETURN

    COLOMBO, August 14.—Every effort will be made to return prisoners of war direct to Australia as soon as possible after the arrival of British forces in Singapore, said the S.E.A.C. Chief of Staff (Lieut-General F.A.M. Browning) to-day. The Australian Government has ...

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