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  4. LANDINGS IN JAPAN

    The occupation of Japan by American troops has begun. The first of the troops landed at the Atsugi airfield, 18 miles south-west of Tokio, this morning. ...

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  5. TRAM STRIKE TOMORROW CONFERENCE FAILS

    The Brisbane tramway strike is on. It will begin when the crews on the last shift tonight cease work. This was stated by the secretary of the Tramways Union (Mr S. Sparkes) after a deadlock had been reached today in the compulsory conference ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Gibraltar Soldiers

    GIBRALTAR, August 27 (AAP): Disappointed by recent announcements regarding demobilisation, a crowd of 500 servicemen last night ...

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  7. Japs Sign Agreement At Rangoon

    RANGOON; August 27 (AAP): At a surrender conference tonight Japanese envoys have ...

    Article : 316 words
  8. MINERS DECIDE TO RESUME

    IPSWICH: About 500 members of the Queensland Colliery Employees Union who attended a ...

    Article : 144 words
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  10. Prisoners May Be Known Soon

    MELBOURNE: The identity of the first batches of Australian prisoners of war released in Malaya should be officially announced by the middle of next week. ...

    Article : 149 words
  11. SAWMILL STRIKERS WILL HOLD OUT

    After hearing reports from the strike committee of promises of moral and financial support from a number of unions, a mass meeting of sawmill employees today carried a resolution reaffirming their ...

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    LIEUT.-COMMANDER E. O. GIDDEN, who saved the Hungerford Bridge, which carries the Southern Railway ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Britain to Cut Forces In Berlin

    BERLIN, August 27 (AAP): The number of troops in Berlin is to be reduced by 3,000, partly ...

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  15. U.S.A. CARRIER TO BE KEPT AS WAR SYMBOL

    NEW YORK. August 27 (AAP): The "Herald-Tribune" correspondent in Washington says that the Navy Secretary (Mr Forrestal) ...

    Article : 112 words
  16. VICEROY'S TALKS

    LONDON, August 27 (AAP): Lord Wavell (Viceroy of India) conferred with Lord Pethick-Lawrence (Secretary of State for India), and is ...

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  17. U.S. Still Needs Men of 18 to 25 For Services

    WASHINGTON, August 27 (AAP:): Asserting that the Pacific situation retains many elements of danger. President Truman has ...

    Article : 104 words
  18. STOP PRESS

    [?]PULSORY clauses of the ED[?] a [?]ses of these children whose st[?] cha[?] their use of public transport facility effected b[?] has announced today by the Minister [?] ...

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  19. ALLIED PRISONERS SEIZE CONTROL OF JAP CAMPS

    The Japanese apparently have completely lost control of prisoners-of-war camps, and the prisoners themselves have seized control, according to pilots who have flown over Siam. Prisoners at three camps between ...

    Article : 251 words
  20. Yugoslavia Asks For Land Back

    BELGRADE, August 27 (AAP): The Yugoslav Provisional Parliament agreed unanimously to demand the rights of land handed to ...

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  21. SOME JAPS AT HOME STILL WANT TO FIGHT

    NEW YORK, August 27 (AAP): The Japanese War Minister. Shimomura, broadcasting from Tokio today, declared that confusion on ...

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