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  2. OFFICIAL FORECAST: CITY.--

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  5. JAPS TO LEAD VICTORS INTO TOKYO

    MANILA, Today.--When the Allied occupation of Japan begins on Sunday American naval units will sail into Tokyo Bay with Japanese pilots at the helm. A Japanese ship will meet American naval forces at a designated point ...

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  6. RELATIVES SEEK NEWS OF WAR PRISONERS

    ANXIOUS for news of their loved ones, relatives of prisoners-of-war in Japanese hands are flowing into the Victorian division of Red Cross in Swanston Street all day long. Here are some of the enquiries. A special ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. P.M. Desires Uniform Tax To Remain

    CANBERRA.--The uniform tax system, in his opinion, should always apply in Australia, and he believed many Australians shared his view the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) told ...

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  8. MONTY HURT SLIGHTLY IN AIR CRASH

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery was slightly injured when his plane crashed into a tree ...

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  9. BIG AIR FLEET GATHERS

    OKINAWA, Wednesday.--The greatest fleet of four-engined Skymaster transport planes ever assembled at one airfield is ...

    Article : 173 words
  10. MOSCOW CRITICAL OVER GREECE

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.--Criticising the British and American decision to send observers to the Greek elections, the Moscow paper Izvestia describes the situation in Greece as "characterised by the spreading of terror by reactionaries, ...

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  11. Work--Save--Lend

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  12. DAY OFF TO WELCOME 8th PLANNED

    CANBERRA.--Australia will probably have a one-day national holiday to welcome home the men of the 8th ...

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  13. Atom Bomb's Power

    ATOM-BOMB No. 1 blew up or burned down practically every building in Hiroshima in an area 30 kilometres in diameter according to Tokyo Radio. Map shows a similar area in Melbourne, on the assumption that the bomb had fallen in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. VICTORY MEDAL SUGGESTED FOR CHILDREN

    CANBERRA.--The Commonwealth Government will consider the issue of a special Victory Medal to all school ...

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  16. DIPLOMATIC MOVE AGAINST SPAIN

    MEXICO CITY, Wednesday.--Diplomatic circles in Mexico indicate that most Latin-American republics may soon sever relations ...

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  17. VAIN HEROISM IN FLAT FIRE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Death cheated love and heroism in a London fire tonight. Fire broke out in the kitchen of an East End flat over a cats-meat shop. ...

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  18. Jap Hint Of New Election

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--An immediate special session of the Japanese Parliament is being urged by ...

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  19. TONS OF MAPS FOR JAPAN

    MANILA, Wednesday.--Tons of maps would be turned out for the occupation forces going into Japan Major-Gen. H. J. Casey Chief ...

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  20. 11,000 JAPS KILLED BY ONE BOMB

    From WILLIAM NOBLE, Herald War Correspondent. MANILA, Today.--Eleven thousand people were killed and 140,000 wounded by the atomic bomb which was dropped on Hiroshima (Japan) on August 5. ...

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  21. BUILDING--BUT NOT HOMES

    SKILLED TRADESMEN swarmed over the site of the new demobilisation centre at Royal Park today. The centre will cost £70,000 to build. Melbourne is the only city in which it was found necessary to erect new buildings for demobilisation. Huts being erected were brought from other parts of the State. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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