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  4. ARMISTICE TALKS AT MANILA

    MANILA, August 20.—The first conference between the Americans and Japan’s surrender envoys ended at 2.30 a.m. to-day No statement was issued. The Japanese were questioned about airports and other facilities ...

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  5. Grave Threat Of Civil War In China

    CHUNGKING, August 20—Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek must act immediately in order to avoid grave threat of civil war, declared the Chinese Communist leader, General Chu Teh, in a message to Chiang. ...

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  6. KING LEADS THE NATION IN PRAYER

    LONDON August 20—Progress the King and Queen from Buckingham Palace to St. Paul’s yesterday was the most stately ...

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  7. Squally Change Expected

    NSW Forecast: Fine and warm first In the north and east, with northerly winds, but westerly change and some showers in ...

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  8. Surrender Overtures On Luzon

    MANILA, August 20.— American officers report that two Japanese generals on Northern Luzon made ...

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    A woman civilian of Okinawa her left leg broken is carried to a stretcher by an American medical corpsman after her Injury had been dressed by U.S. Navy doctors Okinawans sought American help after the retest of the depanese who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. To-day’s Leader : Reduce Taxation

    CHUNGKING August 19. — Lieut-General Wide-eyed, Gen. eralisaimo Chiang Kai-shek’s Chief of staff, announced to-day ...

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  11. Japanese Troops Still Surrendering In Manchuria

    LONDON August 20—Japanese troops of the Kwan [?] army have [?] in most sections of Manchuria and continue to surrender says a Moscow [?] “Our trrops in these sectors have ceased operations ...

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  12. MORE WARTIME CONTROLS TO BE LIFTED

    CANBERRA Monday.—Farther wartime controls are expected to lifted: by Cabinet early next week ...

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  13. SISMEY FIT TO PLAY IN TEST

    LONDON Aug 20—The Australian wicketkeeper, stan sismey on arrival at Manchester with his wife stated he was fit ...

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  15. SPIES AND TERRORISTS IN FRANCE

    PARIS Aug. 20—The French Ministry of the interior disclosed that spies and terrorists are operating in France under orders ...

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  16. WEATHER BEAT BURMA PILOTS

    RANGOON Aug. 20—The weather finally beat the pilots who set out to drop medical supplies, cigarettes and comforts to ...

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  17. R.A.A.F. Delegate To The Surrender Conferences

    MANILA August 20.—Air Commodore Raymond James Brownell has arrived as senior RAAF delegate to surrender ...

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  18. Collapsed At Wheel Of Truck

    SYDNEY Monday.— S. Mc Connell (42), a truck driver, narrowly escaped asphyxiation from a gas producer unit to-day. ...

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  19. U.S. ACCEPTS THAILAND’S WAR REPUDIATION

    WASHINGTON August 20. — The-US acceptance of Thailand’s repudiation of its declaration of war against Britain and America ...

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  20. WAR CRIMINALS SENTENCED

    LONDON August 20.—Quoting reports from Bucharest, Moscow radio-states General Ginerary was sentenced to .Imprisonment ...

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  21. BLACKOUT LIFTED IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK August 20. —It was announced by Tokio Radio that Emperor Hirohito has ordered the hitting of the Japanese ...

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  22. MASKED MEN AT FLAT

    SYDNET Monday—Mrs. Eve Bradley-Bedford reported to the police this morning that she was assaulted by two masked men at ...

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  23. Fears Of Building Black Market

    SYDNEY Monday—The decision of the Commonwealth Government to relax controls and enable homes up to £1200 to be ...

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  24. STRONG CRITICISM OF THE JAPANESE ATTITUDE

    LONDON, August 20—Discussing the future of Emperor Hirohito, the London “Times” correspondent says that hopes for a settlement in Japan cannot be realised with out some retention of self respect by the Japanese “this was sufficiently preserved at present by the Allied recognitions of the ...

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  26. TRAM SMASH AT WATERLOO

    A SYDNEY Monday—Four persons were taken to hospital and several-others receives minor Injuries when a fram jumped the ...

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