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  4. SURRENDER PROCEDURE TALKS

    In Manila, the capital of the Philippines, the conferences with the Japanese emissaries on surrender procedure details were returned today. For five hours last night until 2.30 o'clock this morning the ...

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  5. China Japs Surrender To Chiang

    CHUNGKING, August 19 (AAP) : The has accepted Generalissimo ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 170 words
  6. Booklet Guides Inform Troops About Japanese

    MANILA, August 19: The thoroughness of preparations for the entry of the American troops ...

    Article : 182 words
  7. CAPTIVES PRIMARY CONCERN

    LONDON, August 19 (AAP): British troops, have been instructed, once they begin to occupy Japanese held ...

    Article : 286 words
  8. Occupation Troops To Be Police Force

    MANILA, August 19: The American Army faces one of the greatest transformations in its ...

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    ADMIRAL CHESTER W. NIMITZ, Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, and General Carl Spaatz enjoy a lot of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. 63,200 POWs In Jap Hands

    CHUNGKING, August 19 (AAP): Latest estimate of the number of prisoners held by the Japanese in camps ranging from Indo-China to Manchuria is 63,200. ...

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  12. G. Be SHAW GLOOMY ON ATOM

    LONDON, August 19: Here is Bernard Shaw's latest contribution on the atom bomb: "Now we have begun ...

    Article : 181 words
  13. Millions at U.S. Special Service

    WASHINGTON, August 19 (AAP) : Millions throughout America attended a special victory service today. ...

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  14. AUST. BRIGADE FOR JAPAN?

    GUAM, August 20: One Australian brigade is likely to participate in the final occupation of Japan, and two other brigades will probably go to Singapore. ...

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  15. FOOD SUPPLIES FOR EUROPE

    PARIS, August 19 (AAP): It is officially stated that Allied countries to August 1, sent to France 735,441 tons of food for general ...

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  16. Sinister Lie By Japanese

    LONDON, August 19 (AAP): "The first broadcast by Emperor Hirohito perpetuated a Ile which has most sinister implications fori ...

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  17. Resistance In Manchuria Is Ending

    LONDON, August 19 (AAP): Troops of the Japanese Kwantung Army have ceased their ...

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  19. JAPS RAISE CENSORSHIP & BLACKOUT

    NEW YORK, August 19 (AAP): Tokio radio announces that Hirohito has ordered the lifting of Japan's blackout and mail ...

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  20. FOOD TO KEEP GERMANS ALIVE

    LONDON, August 19 (AAP): Twenty-first Army Group Headquarters announces that food rations for the Germans in the ...

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  21. SEAC TELLS JAPS TO USE RADIO

    LONDON, August 19 (AAP): South-east Asia Command headquarters has ordered the Japanese Southern Army to establish a radio station at Saigon for communication with Rangoon by English ...

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  22. STOP PRESS

    [?] BALLOT among Brisbane firemen on the reinstats [?] Hall has been extended [?]til the weekend to enable [?] and sick leave to vote. [?] TO THE MANILA CORRESPONDENT of the "New ...

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  23. THOUSANDS DIE OF DYSENTERY

    LONDON. August 19 (AAP): The United States Army (Public Health Section) states that reports of disease raging throughout Europe ...

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  24. Mortal Scourge of Future War

    LONDON, August 19 (AAP): "Osscrvntore Romano," official Vatican newspaper, rebuking the scientists who worked on the ...

    Article : 125 words
  25. JAP CABINET MAY BE RE-CAST LATER

    NEW YORK, August 19: Prince Kuni's Cabinet is regarded as a mere stop-gap until the arrival of Allied forces in Japan. When the Allies arrive it is ...

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