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  3. WAR-TIME CRICKET.

    LONDON, August 27 (A.A.P.).— The Associated Press special correspondent says that neither British nor Dominion bowlers coald make ...

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  4. FIRST U.S. OCCUPATION TROOPS LAND NEAR TOKIO

    NEW YORK, August 27 (A.A.P.).— The American Associated Press correspondent at Manila says that the first American occupation troops, comprising 150 technical specialists, landed at Atsugi aerodrome at 9 a.m. on August 28. Forty-eight two and four engined planes ...

    Article : 225 words
  5. JAPANESE SIGN "LOCAL AGREEMENT" WITH ALLIES AT RANGOON

    RANGOON, August 27 (A.A.P.).—The Assodated Press correspondent says: "In the harsh glare of a dozen floodlights, Lieutenant-General Takazi and other envoys from the Japanese Southern Command ...

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  6. JAPANESE PRESENT CREDENTIALS.

    Major-General Chas. A. Willoughby, of General MacArthur's Staff, shown with members of the 16 man Japanese surrender arrangement delegation, as they arrived at G.H.Q. in Manila, to present their authorisation from Emperor Hirohito. Second from left is [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PROLOGUE TO SINGAPORE

    To-night's ceremony was a prologue to the forthcoming one at Singapore, where Lord Louis Mountbatten will accept the capitulation of all forces in ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA INVITED TO OCCUPY SEAT AT WORLD PEACE TABLE

    CANBERRA, August 28.—Australia will participate in the line-up of the great Allied Powers in the discussions of peace terms for Europe and the Pacific next month. Dr. Evatt to-day was designated by the ...

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  9. CENSORING PRISONERS STORIES.

    MANILA, Angust 28 (from James O'Connor).—The only Allied nation singled out for restrictions on obtaining the earliest information ...

    Article : 297 words
  10. JAPANESE CAUTIOUS.

    OKINAWA, Aug. 12.—The Japanese who met the first American airman at Atsugi were slow to approach the first planes to land, but they later ventured ...

    Article : 496 words
  11. PRIME MINISTER'S STATEMENT

    Mr. Chifley said that the countries at present represented on the council were Britain, the United States, China, the U.S.S.[?]. and France. Australia ...

    Article : 332 words
  12. ONE-DAY STRIKE

    SYDNEY, August 28.—The State Secretary of the Australian, Railways' Union. (Mr. J. Ferguson) said to-day. that the members of his union at ...

    Article : 276 words
  13. GULF HURRICANE

    NEW YORK, August 28 (A.A.P.). —The Associated Press correspondent says that Bay City. 60 miles south-west of Ho[?]ton, is ...

    Article : 85 words
  14. BRITISH FLEET IN MALACCA STRAIT.

    COLOMBO, Aug. 28 (A.A.P.).—It is officially stated that two forces from the British East Indies Fleet are en route to make preliminary contact ...

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  15. MR. FORDE EXPLAINS.

    CANBEKBA, Aug. 28.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. F. M. Forde said to-night that it was a reasonable expectation that Press interviews wit[?] ...

    Article : 120 words
  16. BRISBANE TRAMWAYS STRIKE

    BRISBANE. August 28.—No trams will run in Brisbane to-morrow morning. The strike officially commences when the last trams to-night return to ...

    Article : 316 words
  17. SPANISH REPUBLICANS.

    NEW YORK. Aug. 27 (A.A.P.).— The "New York Times" correspondent at Mexico City says that the Premier (Jose Giral) has announced ...

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  18. SOVIET HOUSING PROGRESS.

    LONDON. August 28 (A.A.P.).—Moscow radio says that Russia in the last two years has built or restored 564,000 homes, and put two and a half million ...

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    Map of Malaya, showing Singapore (extreme lower right) and Penang (upper left) two places featured in to-day's cables. The British Fleet is making for Penang to there await the clearance of the Strait of Malacca of minefields. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. SPECIAL ALLOWANCES

    CANBERRA, Aug. 28.—Cabinet to-day decided to approve of the payment of temporary transitional allowances, ranging up to 50/ a week to ...

    Article : 174 words
  21. ENVOY'S RETURN ARRANGEMENTS.

    RANGOON. Aug. 28.—The Associated Press correspondent says that the Japanese envoys are leaving Mingaladen by air early this morning for ...

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  22. REPEAL OF RACING REGULATIONS.

    CANBERRA, August 28—Mid-week racing will be banned until the various State Governments decide their respective policies on the question. ...

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  23. TRANSPORTS IN SAGAMI BAY.

    NEW YORK, August 27 (A.A.P.).— The American Associated Press correspondent at Manila says that transports, carrying the British and American ...

    Article : 270 words
  24. MESSAGE TO JAPANESE FLEET.

    LONDON, Aug. 28.—The Delhi radio says that General Numata broadcast a message from Rangoon to the Japanese fleet notifying the movements of the ...

    Article : 124 words
  25. JAPANESE SUICIDE CLUB.

    NEW YORK, August 28 (A.A.P.).— "Tokio radio says that 36 members of Japanese ultra-patriotic organisations have committed hara kiri—10 near the ...

    Article : 51 words
  26. HOSPITAL FIRE

    ROCKHAMPTON, August 28.—Two-thirds of the nurses' quarters, as well as their personal property and furniture, were destroyed by fire at the ...

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  27. ADDITIONAL LANDING POINTS.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—The American Associated Press correspondent at Manila says that MacArthur has announced that additional landings on ...

    Article : 511 words
  28. GIBRALTAR DISTURBANCES.

    LONDON. August 27 (A.A.P.).—The Exchange Telegraph Agency correspondent at Gibraltar says that great dissatisfaction exists among Army and ...

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