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  4. London Crowd Wildly Cheers Mr Churchill’s Speech

    There were great crowds outside Buckingham Palace when Mr. Churchill, after lunching with the King and Queen, left a little time before 1 p.m. to make his historic broadcast. Thousands outside the palace heard his speech over loudspeakers erected in the forecourt, and Mr. ...

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  5. THE KING SPEAKS

    “Today, we give thanks to God for our great deliverance. Speaking from our Empire’s oldest capital city, war battered, but never for one ...

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  6. Instrument Of Surrender

    The instrument of surrender, comprising 15 Pages, will be published tomorrow. Under this document; ...

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  7. London Merrymakers Drenched by Storm

    A violent thunderstorm over London heralded the end of the war. At 1 a.m. Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square and other parts of the ...

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  8. Politicians Told of Surrender

    Confirmation of the news of the surrender of the German forces in Europe was given to the House of Representatives by the acting Prime ...

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  9. “Chains of Bondage Broken”

    The Acting Premier (Mr Baddeley) in a message today, said: “The chains of bondage which have bound Europe for live years have been broken by ...

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  10. King’s Congratulations to Eisenhower

    “Eleven months ago you led the Allied Expeditionary Force across the English Channel, carrying with you the hopes and prayers of millions of men ...

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  11. Mr Forde’s Views on the Victory

    Mr Forde (Minister for the Army) said today that the unconditional surrender of Germany brought to a close an era of terror, oppression and ...

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  12. 15,000 Airmen to Return Home

    Between 13,000 and 15,000 Australian airmen who have been serving against the Germans overseas will be brought home to Australia as ...

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  13. Pirate U-boats May Operate

    Naval headquarters have announced that pirate U-boats might harass shipping lanes and the Canadian Navy’s anti-submarine aortal of the ...

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  14. THROUGH STORM AND STRESS

    MR. WINSTON SPENCER CHURCHILL, who led Britain to victory after the gallant little country had surmounted n series of trials, misfortunes, sorrows and tribulation. Last night Mr. Churchill announced to the Empire and the world that Nazism had been finally and irrevocably ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Got the Biggest Scoop of the War

    Brigadier-General Frank Allen, Chief of Army Public Relations at Supreme Headquarters, last night lined the suspension earlier imposed on all ...

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  17. Mr. Truman Warns Japan

    Proclaiming a complete and unconditional victory in Europe, President Truman said: “Allied armies, through sacrifice devotion and with God’s help ...

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