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  4. WORLD REACTION TO JAPANESE PEACE OFFER

    LONDON, Aug. 11.—The Japanese first openly declared desire to surrender, was received with joy in many capitals. Reuter’s Paris correspondent reports that General ...

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  6. Red Army Driving On In Manchuria

    LONDON, August 11.—A Russian communique says the Russians continue to make advances into the depths of Manchurian territory, and in the Maritime province capture by assault Suisenho, and other places. ...

    Article : 225 words
  7. ON BOARD H.M.A.S. NORMAN WITH THE BRITISH PACIFIC FLEET

    Demonstrative of the compactness and lack of space in destroyers is this shot showing how the men live in one “room.” Men swing from hammocks over the same tables the other members must use for writing and eating, etc. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    General MacArthur, Commander in-Chief in the Pacific, who, it is stated, will be nominated to accept the formal Surrender of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. VICTORY HOLIDAY IN BRITAIN

    LONDON Aug. 11—An official statement issued from 10 Downing Street, says: “The British Government is in communication ...

    Article : 149 words
  10. No Further Peace Developments

    WASHINGTON August 11.— A spokesman at White House said the US Government, through diplomatic channels, was in ...

    Article : 90 words
  11. AUSTRALIA AGAINST SOFT PEACE

    CANBERRA Sat.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) was aroused from his sleep and told of the Japanese surrender offer. ...

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  12. Surrender Must Be Unconditional

    LONDON August 11.—The “Daily Telegraph’s” diplomatic correspondent considers-the Allies are unlikely to accept the ...

    Article : 72 words
  13. Surrender Must Include All Jap Arms

    NEW YORK August 11.—Rep. Mansfield (Dem.), after a conference with President Truman, said the President was ...

    Article : 170 words
  14. NAGASAKI LIKE A OLCANO

    OKINAWA Aug. 11.—The ABC correspondent, Robert Shatlem, who flew over Nagasaki 12 hours after the atomic bomb had been ...

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  15. PRECEDENT FOR HIROHITO CASE

    NEW YORK, August 11. The American Associated Press says that the Allies might find the method of handling the Italian ...

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  16. LAST MINUTE BOAST BY JAP RADIO

    NEW YORK Aug. 11—The Japanese-controlled Batavia radio, about two hours prior to the Domel broadcast, said that the ...

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  17. To-day’s Leader: Japan Seeks Peace

    SYDNEY Saturday.—The Acting-Premier (Mr. Baddeley) said to-day that while the celebrations of peace will certainly be a time ...

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  18. TELEVISION FROM THE STRATOSPHERE

    NEW YORK, August. 11.— “Stereovision,” a new scheme for television and frequency-modulation broadcasting from ...

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  19. LIMITED SUPPLY OF URANIUM

    NEW YORK August 11. — The principal of the State College of Pennsylvania, Professor Steible, told the American Associated ...

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  20. “Men Of Verdun” Eulogised

    PARIS August 11.—Tapping his way into the court with a stick. General Emile Delannurien, who lost his sight in the last war, was ...

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  21. VOTE OF CONFIDENCE

    BRUSSELS Aug. 11—The Senate, by 57 to 52, carried a vote of confidence in van Acker’s reformed government. ...

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  22. MACARTHUR WILL ACCEPT THE SURRENDER

    LONDON, August 11.—General MacArthur will be nominated to accept the formal surrender of the Japanese General Staff, and authorised to impose on Japan the Allies’ terms when finally settled, says the “Daily Mail’s” political ...

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  24. PLANS FOR BRITISH CIVIL AVIATION

    LONDON August 11.—The Labour Government, it is believed intends to modify severely the plans. for British civil aviation ...

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  26. American Troops Celebrate In Manila

    MANILA, August 11.—Thousands of rounds of ammunition were fired from exuberani troops in Manila after the announcement of the news that the Japanese were prepared to capitulate. Rooket and star shells were ...

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