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Advertising : 21 wordsTOKIO radio has announced that between to-morrow and Friday 15,000 Allied troops will enter Tokio for occupation purposes. The Japanese police, added the radio, would maintain order and the Government ...
Article : 735 wordsLONDON, September 3.—Japanese action in Manchuria started the train of events which culminated in World War II. Failure to deal with this first breach of peace destroyed the authority of the League ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 566 wordsTHESE U.S. Signal Corps pictures, radioed from Manila, show Japan as seen by Allied forces now entering the country. Top: This scene is typical of the miles upon miles of shattered wreckage in Tokio. On these devastated areas, the Japanese ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 102 wordsYOKOHAMA, Sept. 3.—Lieut.-General James Doolittle flew even Japan to-day for the first time since he led the famed initial ...
Article : 200 wordsLONDON September 3.—Diploma[?] ...
Article : 374 wordsSYDNEY, September 4.—Dr. H. V. Evatt left Sydney by plane the morning for London taking with him sections of Justice Webb's ...
Article : 194 wordsTHE Australian, Major Charles Cousens, in an interview said he contrived to send messages to the Allies through his daily news commentaries over Tokio radio except for six months last year when he was in hospital because of ill- treatment. ...
Article : 554 wordsNEW YORK, September 3.—The Times correspondent Robert Turnbull in Tokio Bay states that Colonel Co[?] who signed for ...
Article : 151 wordsBRISBANE, September 4.—Tramway men had gone on strike and abandoned city transport with all its attendant inconveniences and hardships to the public, because they disagreed with the decision given by the Industrial Court. ...
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Article : 143 wordsMONTREAL September 3 A Chungking Communist [?]oke said talks with the Government leaders were still in the ...
Article : 32 wordsLONDON, September 3.—A Paris message states that overn 1600 Jews liberated from Bolsen and other concentration camps ...
Article : 59 wordsNEW YORK, Sept. 3.— The A.P. Tokio correspondent says that the second "radiation" turned a green ...
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Advertising : 96 wordsLONDON, September 3.—A Paris message states that Senator Claude Pepper declared that Germany should be reduced to a country the size of France by catting down its circumference and turning over this excised territory to ...
Article : 282 wordsAn Allied correspondent who visited Hiroshima, where the first atomic homb was dropped, says Japanese reports oft he damage ...
Article : 163 wordsBRISBANE, September 4.—The leader of the Opposition in the Stale Parliament (Mr. G. F. Nicklin) to-day suggested that ...
Article : 113 wordsNEW YORK, September 3.—The American Press' Chungking correspondent states that eneralissimo Chiang Kai-shek in a V.-J. Day message called on China to crown the victory by building a new and united China as a model democratic state in the Far East. ...
Article : 187 wordsNEW YORK, September 3.—The Herald Tribune's Washington correspondent says that fantastic offers have been made to General MacArthur by the Press, moves and radio. It is said that the financial inducements already suggested total more than 1,000,000 dollars. ...
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Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947), Wed 5 Sep 1945, Page 1
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