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  4. TOKIO NOT SPOKEN YET

    While the Japanese Cabinet debates the fate of the nation Allied land, sea and air forces are continuing their unremitting attacks. An official announcement issued last evening in ...

    Article : 790 words
  5. DROPPED FIRST ATOMIC BOMB

    Col. Paul Tibbett (right), and Captain Robert A. Lewis (left), pilot and co-pilot respectively, of B29, “Enola Gay,” which dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima (Japan) on August 6. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SURPLUS WAR GOODS

    Serious difficulties have been encountered by the Federal Government in the disposal of surplus war goods worth more than £20,000. ...

    Article : 252 words
  7. No More Recruits For R.A.A.F.

    Although the termination of hostilities had not yet been announced, directions had been issued that all RAAF and WAAAF recruiting ...

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  8. How Fighting Men Received The News

    Men’s of the Japanese peace proposals were received among Australian fighting men in the northern islands with a mixture of ...

    Article : 374 words
  9. DUMBFOUNDED

    “I thought the battalion would have to soldier on for months yet, and I was dumbfounded when I heard the news,” said Cpl Henry ...

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  10. Japanese Have Allies’ Reply

    Official circles in London state they have no knowledge of any time limit fixed for the Japanese surrender, but added that the ...

    Article : 475 words
  11. CONVERSION LOAN

    “It is gratifying that the indications are that when the conversion operation now proceeding ends on Wednesday, the bulk of the ...

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  12. Petain Trial Sensation

    All 24 jurors in the trial of Marshal Petain have received an average of a dozen anonymous letters, each threatening them with death if ...

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  13. ALLIES NOT RISKING ANOTHER PEARL HARBOR

    With the Japanese war lords leisurely deciding the fate of the nation—cither extermination or peace —the Allies in the Pacific are not ...

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  14. False Reports of Surrender

    An erroneous radio flash that the Pacific war had ended resulted last evening in the premature release on the air of a recorded broadcast ...

    Article : 78 words
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  16. Making Woollen Fabrics Better to Wear

    Resulting from recent advances in wool fibre processing, chemistry can now be applied to wool in various way modifying its ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN NURSES AT BALIKPAPAN

    Nursing sisters of the 2nd 12th Australian General Hospital, who arrive at Balikpapan by the Manunda, are ferried ashore to take up their new duties. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Subsidy for Tobacco Growers

    The Prices Stabilisation Committee had been asked to report on how a prior increase should be made for the 1945-46 tobacco crop, said the ...

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  19. “AND THE WAR GOES ON !”

    Today was full of expectations of a great naval occasion to come, but the war up here still goes on. Our carrier planes attacked Japan ...

    Article : 131 words
  20. Man Refused Bail

    Mr Justice Maxwell refused in the Supreme Court today to grant bail to Simon Chetcuti, aged 39, laborer, who is charged with shooting his ...

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