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  4. SIGNING SURRENDER DOCUMENT

    MANILA, August 23.— The Japanese surrender document will be signed in the Tokio area on August 31. General MacArthur will land in Japan on August 28. Airborne units will land at Athugi aerodrome, in ...

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  5. Hongkong In Area Which China Will Occupy

    CHUNGKING, August 23.—Chinese surrender terms to Japan disclose that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek’s forces will occupy Hongkong, Formosa, Northern Indo-China, and also a small part of Siam. ...

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  6. DENIED KNOWLEDGE OF TORTURES

    OSLO Aug. 23—Quisling pictured himself as protector of the Jews during yesterday’s hearing of the treason charges against ...

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  7. MONTY IN A PLANE SMASH

    LONDON August 28.—It is-revealed that Field-Marshal sir Bernard Montgomery was slightly injured when a plane crashed ...

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  8. ROBBERY AND MURDER IN AUSTRIA

    LONDON. August 23.—An outbreak of lawlessness amoung displaced persons in north-east Austria menaces the security of the civilian population and military personnel travelling to and from Czechoslovakia, states the Exchange ...

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  10. FOOD EAR THE PEOPLE OF FRANCE

    PARIS August 28.—Many hundreds of thousands of French people who were expected to suffar acutely from lack of food ...

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  11. More Rain In The Riverina

    SYDNEY Thurs.—Good rains fell over most of the State during the past 24 hours. Highest registrations were on the coast ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader: From War To Peace

    NEW YORK Aug. 23—The Japanese, who are reported to have died mysteriously several days after the atomic bomb blast, ...

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  13. SOLDIERS’ LEAGUE REQUEST

    SYDNEY Thurs.—The State Congress of the Returned Soldiers League decided to-day to [?] the Prime Minister to send ...

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  14. Overcast With Some Showers

    NSW F[?] overcart, with showers at first between the [?] and coast with cold to fresh southerly ...

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  15. Mass Production Of Houses At St. Mary’s

    SYDNEY Thursday.— The NSW Housing Commission has acquired the former munitions factory at St. Mary's, about 20 ...

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  17. SINCLAIR NOT INSANE

    SYDNEY Thurs. — Surgeon Lieut-Commander Tan Gillies, RN, toId the Equity Court to-day that he was still of the opinion ...

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  18. SUGGESTED JET- PROPELLED AIR LINER

    LONDON Aug. 23—Sir Roy Dobson, managing director of A. V. Roe, Ltd., builders of the Lancaster bomber and York and ...

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  19. FORMER GRAND MUFTI ACCUSED

    BELGRADE August. 23. — The Yugoslav Government. has asked the Allies to hand over Haj Aminel Husseint, former Grand Multi ...

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  20. Burma Costly For Japan

    LONDON, August 23.— it is officially announced that Burma was an expensive campaign for the Japanese. It ...

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  21. RUSSIANS LAND AT PORT ARTHUR

    MOSCOW August 23.—Russian airborne troops have landed at Port Arthur end Dairen and have begun disarming the garrisons, ...

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  22. Occupation Controls For Japan

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. Plans for the immediate occupation controls for Japan are being worked out by the ...

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  23. Sydney Produce Markets

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  24. 16 MINES IDLE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY Thursday. — Eight pits and 1300 miners are now Idle on the northern field following the stay-in strike of miners ...

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  25. Intent To Murder Charge

    SYDNEY Thurs.—Earl Joseph Andry (21), American merchant seaman, was remanded at the Central Court to-day until ...

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  26. COAL SHORT IN ; BRITAIN

    LONDON August 23.—Blackout conditions are returning to Britain, says the “Daily Express.” The Fuel Minister announced ...

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  27. FLY KEY MEN BACK TO AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Key men required to plan, inaugurate end supervise Australian post-war works programme, who were overseas in the Services, would be flown back to Australia, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced to-day. The programme of “A” priority works agreed to by the National Works Council, ...

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  28. Stopped Loading “Mercy Ships”

    SYDNEY.—Refusing to work in the rain to-day, Sydney whar[?]labourers stopped the work of loading the “mercy ships” for ...

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  29. DR. SOONG INVITED TO LONDON

    LONDON August 22.—The Minister of State, Mr. Noel-Baker, stated in the House of Commons that the Chinese Premier. Dr. T. ...

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  31. WOMEN RAPED IN PEACE RIOTS

    SAN FRANCISCO August 22. —The District Attorney, Edmund Brown, told a fact-finding Grand July that six women were raped ...

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  32. CUT IN DUTCH MEAT RATION

    THE HAGUE Aug. 23.—The Minister for Agriculture announced a 50 per cent cut in Dutch meat [?] from ...

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