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  4. British Fleet At Sea Waiting To Occupy Singapore

    LONDON, August 24.—It will not be possible to move tens of thousands of Allied prisoners in Singapore and the Malaya Peninsula, until the Malacca Strait is swept of mins, it was stated in Colombo to-day. ...

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  5. Red Army Now Occupies Whole Of Manchuria

    LONDON, August 24.—The Red Army has now Occupied the whole of Manchuria and the Japanese Kwantung Army has ceased resistance, Generalissimo Stalin announced in an order of the day, addressed to the Far East ...

    Article : 261 words
  6. RULES OF CONDUCT FOR THE JAPANESE

    NEW YORK, August 24.—A Domei news agency broadcast said the following rules of conduct had been laid down for the Japanese following the Allied occupation: 1: The occupation will be carried out peacefully, hence ...

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    U.S. President HARRY S. TRUMAN examines the United Nations Charter shortly after his return to Washington. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Repatriated Airman On Unusual Charge

    LONDON, August 24.—An R.A.F. Court-martial, at Uxbridge, began hearing 11 charges against a repatriated war prisoner, Air-gunner Warrant-Officer Raymond Davis Hughes, a volunteer reservist, alleging that after capture by ...

    Article : 383 words
  9. Suicide Crews Surrender

    OKINAWA, August 24.— Fourteen officers and 225 men, who manned Japanese suicide torpedo boab until ...

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  10. Overcast With Some Rain

    NSW Forecast: Fine and mild at first In the eastern half of the State, with light to moderate northerly winds; cloudy to ...

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  11. RESTORING BRITISH IN HONGKONG

    LONDON Aug. 24—The House of Commons cheered the Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, when he replied, “Yes, Sir,” to Mr. ...

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  12. SWEEPING NEW BAN IN GERMANY

    LONDON, August 24. — Nazis will not be allowed to retain “wealth, power or Influence” In any capacity. That Is the theme ...

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  13. BRITISH WARSHIPS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY Friday.—Five units of the British Pacific Fleet reached Sydney this morning. They had participated In the ...

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  14. Reign Of Terror In India

    POONA, August 24.—The Bombay Government has arrested more than 300 me and declared seven ...

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  15. Canadian Soldiers Sentenced

    LONDON August 24.—A court martial Imposed sentences, ranging from two years’ imprisonment with hard labour to six ...

    Article : 41 words
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  17. NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN BRITAIN

    LONDON August 24. — There was no Intention of compelling anyone to invest his resources in any one way rather than ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA’S PART IN THE ARMISTICE

    LONDON Aug. 24—Reports in Australian newspapers that the British Government did not support Australia’s desire to be ...

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  19. COMPLETING GERMAN WAR EXPERIMENTS

    LONDON, August 24.—German scientists will be taken to the United States In order to continue military experiments and ...

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  20. BIG GOLF IN ENGLAND

    LONDON Aug. 24—Bill Shankland, former Australian International footballer, had the day’s third-best round of 72 in the ...

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  21. SECRETS OF THE ATOMIC BOMB

    LONDON Aug. 24—Mr. Attlee was asked in the House of Commons by Sir Waldron Smithers (Cons.) for an assurance that ...

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  22. NEW INDUSTRIES FOR COALFIELDS

    CANBERRA Friday — The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) indicated to-day that the Government was preparing plans to ...

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  23. EXPLOSION AT BURWOOD

    SYDNEY Friday — Burwood shopping centre was rocked by a mysterious explosion this morning in a telephone manhole. ...

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  24. Standard Time In America

    WASHINGTON August. 24.— President Truman, announced he was recommending to Congress on September 5 that the nation ...

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  25. JAP INQUIRIES ON CURRENCY

    NEW YORK Aug. 24.—The Japanese have sent a message to General MacArthur saying the government wishes to be ...

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  26. ALLIED LEADERS IN VIENNA

    VIENNA August 24.—A military parade of British, Russian, French and American forces was held to welcome four Allied ...

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  27. Achieved Golfing Fame .

    NEW YORK August 24.—Cpl. Bob Halferty achieved fame by holing in one in successive holes in a match at Long Beach. ...

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  28. Britain Ratifies Charter

    LONDON August 24. — Both the House of Lords and House of Commons, after lengthy debates' unanimously ratified the United ...

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  29. QUISLING PALE AND AGITATED

    LONDON Aug. 24-Giving evidence at the trial of Quisling, the Norwegian Communists stated that, in 1925. Quisling, who ...

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  30. APPLYING ATOMIC FORCE TO INDUSTRY

    LONDON, August 24.—Sir George Thompson, head of the British scientists, who worked on the production of the atomic-bomb, said in a speech he did not see the possibility of atomic force being used in motor cars and aeroplanes for about a century. Replying to moralists who ...

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  31. To-day’s Leader: Homes For The People

    LONDON August 24.—The Conservative majority In the House of Lords was not likely to delay or drastically amend any ...

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  32. Sydney Produce Markets.

    SYDNEY Friday — Wheaten chaff £10/6/, pumpkins (Q.) £9 to £9/10/, local £9/10/, sweet potatoes (Q.) £12, potatoes, Vic. ...

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  34. WAR VETERAN DEAD

    ADELAIDE Friday — Colonel Walter Dollman, [?]inmander of the 27th Battalion In the [?] world war, died aged 72. ...

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