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  4. Airborne Troops And Marines land On Shores Of Tokio Bay

    TOKIO, August 30.—The occupation of Japan became a reality this morning with the landings of spearhead units of airborne troops at Atsuge airfield, 18 miles south-west of Tokio, and Marines on the shores of Tokio Bay. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Defiance of Jap Commander At Singapore

    RANGOON, August 30.—A small motorboat, flying a tiny white Bag, with a large white Rising Sun flag on the stern, sailed through the rainfall and heavy swell to the British battleship H.M.S. Nelson, off Penang, bringing the ...

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    Mr. Henry L. Stimson, United States Secretary for War. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    General George C. Marshall, Chief of Staff of the US Army. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SHOCKING TREATMENT OF PRISONERS

    CHUNGKING Aug. 30—High ranking British prisoners freed from Manchurian prison camps found an accumulation of 20,000 ...

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  9. TERRIBLE STORIES OF ATROCITIES

    RANGOON, August 30. — War correspondents were not permit ted to witness the arrival of nearly 100 prisoners of war, ...

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  10. More Rain And Some Frosts

    NSW Forecast: Mild, northerly winds: with more rain at first over the central and northern areas between the slopes and ...

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  11. To-day’s Leader: Filling The Empty Spaces

    WASHINGTON, August 30—Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, General Marshall, was held partly responsible for the Pearl Harbour disaster by the Army Board of Inquiry, but President Truman in releasing the report, said the criticism ...

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  12. Japanese Surrender To Russians

    MOSCOW, August 30.— A Soviet communique reveals that 39,000 Japanese, including 28 generals, surrendered ...

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  13. Cane Cutters On Strike

    SYDNEY Thursday.—All cane cutters and sugar mill workers on the Clarence River, and the Tweed River, are on strike as a ...

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  14. GENERALS’ REPORTS ON MALAYA

    LONDON Aug. 30—Written report of Lieut.-Genera Gordon Bennett, who commanded the Australian forces in Malaya, and ...

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  17. Japanese Bomb Argument Challenged

    WASHINGTON, August 30. — The Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) challenged Japan’s argument that the atomic bomb ...

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  18. BRITAIN TO TAKE MEAT SURPLUS

    CANBERRA Thurs.—Negotiations are in progress tor Britain to take Australia’s entire meat surplus until 1948. The ...

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  19. LIST OF MAJOR WAR CRIMINALS

    LONDON Aug. 30—The first list of major war criminals, who will be tried by an International Military Tribunal was officially ...

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  20. Retrenchment Bonus For Clerks

    SYDNEY Thurs.—The secretary of the Clerks’ Union (Mr. J. R. Hughes) said to-day that 6000 clerks in munitions and ...

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  21. ATTLEE’S VIEW OF THE FUTURE

    LONDON August 30.— “The nightmare of totalitarianism has been lifted off Europe, bat it is vitally Important there should ...

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  22. NOT ALLOWED TO BE MARTYR

    BRISBANE Thurs. — Nurse Mona Wagland will not be sent to gaol for future to pay a fine of £5 imposed on her last week ...

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  23. Sydney Produce Markets

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  24. TRAM STRIKE IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE Thursday. — The Brisbane tram strike entered its second day this morning with no move being made towards a ...

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  25. SEEKING SURVIVORS OF THE PERTH

    WASHINGTON, August 30.—Lieutenant-CoIonel Nicol Smith, who operated with the Thailand “underground movement,” disclosed that he was sending a message immediately to ascertain if any survivors of of the cruiser H.M.A.S. Perth were in Japanese prison camps in Thailand. ...

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  26. DR. EVATT’S DEPARTURE FOR LONDON

    CANBERRA Thurs.—The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) will leave for London early next week, it was ...

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  27. THE MELBOURNE CUP

    MELBOURNE Thursday. — It was officially announced that the Melbourne Cup would be run this year on Tuesday. November ...

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  29. TROPICAL DISTURBANCE

    SYDNEY Thursday.—A tropical depression, moving south from Queensland, caused fain in the north-west of the State end ...

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