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  4. Gen. MacArthur Anxious To Develop Amicable Relations With Japanese

    MANILA, August 28.— When occupation of Japan begins, no non-fraternisation order will be issued as occurred in Germany. General MacArthur is not expected to impose lengthy military control over civilian affairs and newspapers and radio, though ...

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  6. Cool Day: Frosts On The Highlands

    N.S.W. Forecast: Scattered showers at first on the south-west slopes, otherwise generally fine: cool day, cold frosty nights, ...

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  7. ALLIED POLICY IN GERMANY

    FRANKFURT, Aug. 28— “We must understand What we are doing. The German Army, up to May 8, had the job of whipping the ...

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  8. Prologue To Japanese Surrender In South-East Asia

    RANGOON, August 28.— In the harsh glare of a dozen floodlights, Lieut.-General Takazi Numata and other envoys from the Japanese southern command headquarters at Saigon, signed the “local agreement” with Lord Louis Mountbatten’s chief of staff, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. REDUCING TROOPS IN BERLIN

    BERLIN Aug. 28—The number of troops in Berlin is being reduced, partly because a large protecting force is no longer ...

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  10. PROMISE OF ELECTIONS FOR ITALY

    ROME August 28. — Premier Parri, addressing the Foreign Press, promised that elections would be held at the earliest ...

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  11. ELEMENTS OF DANGER IN THE PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON Aug. 28—Asserting that the Pacific situation retained many elements of danger, President Truman said in a ...

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  12. 438,000 Japanese Surrender

    MOSCOW, August 28.— It was announced in last night’s communiqué that 30,000 Japanese had surrendered ...

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  14. RELIEF SUPPLIES FOR CHINA

    WASHINGTON August 28.— UNRRA has asked Australia and New Zealand to increase their allocations of relief supplies for ...

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  15. Enemy Secrets For Industry

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 28.— President Truman has ordered the scientific and industrial information seized from ...

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  16. MR. CALWELL WITHDRAWS LIBEL CLAIM

    CANBERRA Tuesday. — The Minister for Information (Mr. Calwell) stated to-day that he had withdrawn his claim for ...

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  17. PETROL RATIONING TO END SOON

    SYDNEY Tuesday—Petrol rationing may be abolished in Australia at the end of September, the General Secretary of the ...

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  18. FIXING RATES FOR WOMEN

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—The ACTU is to ask the Federal Government to fix women’s rates in hospitals, textiles and food processing ...

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  19. DOGS TO ASSIST IN SEARCH FOR GIRL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Police dogs have been sent from Sydney to assist in the search for Valerie Eastwell, aged 9, who ...

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  20. Pole Sentenced To Death

    BERLIN August 28.—The frst death sentence by British court martial since Britain entered Berlin, was passed on a ...

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  21. Child’s Death From Tetanus

    SYDNEY Tuesday.— Marlene Alfreda Grant, four, of Mount Pritchard, near Liverpool, died yesterday from tetanus. It is ...

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  22. Sydney Produce Markets

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  23. POLICY OF THE LIBERAL PARTY

    SYDNEY Tuesday—The Federal conference of the Liberal Party opened in Sydney to-day. Delegates from all States, ...

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  24. PROOF OF SOVIET INTEGRITY

    CHUNGKING Aug. 28— “It is no better than we hoped, but not as had as we feared,” declared the newspaper, “Takungpao,” ...

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  25. KILLED IN HEAD-ON COLLISION

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—Alexander Watson Hunt (36), of Bellata, near Moree, was killed last night and five persons injured in a ...

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  26. MOVE TO AVERT CIVIL WAR IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, August 28.—A broadcast, in which the Communist leader urged that a conference of all Chinese parties, free elections, and a recognition of a popularly elected government to “immediately realise peace and avoid civil war,” was made by Yenan radio to-day. ...

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  27. To-day’s Leader: A Call For Funds

    CHUNGKING August 28.—Sir Shell ton Thomas, Governor of Singapore; Sir Mark Young, Governor of Hongkong: and Mr. C. ...

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  28. AIRMAN PRESUMED TO BE DEAD

    SYDNEY Tuesday — In an RAAF casualty list issued to-day P/Sgt A. G. Webber, of West Maitland, previously reported ...

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