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  4. SURRENDER TO BE SIGNED TO-MORROW

    NEW YORK, August 31.—Yokosuika naval base, shattered home of the vanquished Japanese Fleet, was yesterday surrendered to the Americans by two Japanese admirals. Meanwhile, United States troops have completed the ...

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  5. Tokio Became Hunger City On Okinawa’s Fall

    ATSUGI AIRFIELD, TOKIO, August 31—Tokio was a city of continual hunger for all after the fall of Okinawa, and the Japanese knew then their fate was sealed, according to civilian interpreters assigned to this surrender base. ...

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  6. Seeking A Way Out of Lend-Lease Situation

    WASHINGTON, August 31—Australian and American officials acknowledged that their governments were seeking a way, without definite results so far, towards s solution of what will happen when lend-lease ends, says the Associated ...

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    Mr. Edward R. Stettinius, former US Secretary of State, who is expected to arrive in London today from Washington. He is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    President Truman, who told Congress that the 42,000 million dollars America had spent on lend-lease should be, in the main, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Hero’s Welcome For Wainwright

    MANILA, Aug. 31—General Wainwright, who carried on the fight in the Philippines after General MacArthur was ...

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  10. MACARTHUR ELATED AT LANDING

    NEW YORK Aug. 31—When General MacArthur landed at Atsug[?] yesterday he war obviously slated at the appearance of his ...

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  11. Tokio’s View Of U.S. Attitude

    NEW YORK, August 31— “When they landed to-day the Americans did not reveal the haughty [?] ...

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  12. FORTRESSES USED AS V-BOMBS

    LONDON August 31. — While flying bombs and rockets were crashing in London, Britain was using 11-ton V-bombs against ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: Christmas Hamper Appeal

    NEW YORK Aug. 31—The occupation of Yokohama was carried out so unspectacularly that even Japanese citizens exhibited ...

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  14. GRIM PICTURE OF YOKOHAMA

    YOKOHAMA, August 31.—The people of Japan don’t look beaten, but Japan itself does. For half an hour I drove on through this awful desolation of war through lines of people. ...

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  15. LASHED WITH WHIPS BY JAPANESE

    LONDON Aug. 31—Civilian internees is Singapore were made to pull rickshaws for hours, while Japanese soldiers lashed ...

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  16. HUGE JAPANESE SUBMARINE

    NEW YORK, August 31.—The Americans brought into Sagaml Bay a 5500 tons Japanese submarine, reported, to be the world’s ...

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  17. Produced 125,500 Aircraft

    LONDON, Aug. 31.—The United Kingdom during the war, produced 125,500 completed aircraft. There were 29 ...

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  18. THE MEAT SHORTAGE IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, August 31.— The choice facing the British housewife soon will be bid mutton, probably, from an eight-year-old ...

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  19. Fine, Cold And Squally

    NSW Forecast: Cold, squally south-west winds and some showers at first on the slopes and tablelands; snow on the ...

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  20. ATOMIC BOMBING EFFECTS

    NEW YORK Aug. 81—Major-General Groves, commander of the atomic bomb project, told the Press that Japanese reports of ...

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  21. BRUTAL TREATMENT OF ACE AIRMAN

    NEW YORK Aug. 31—Major Gregory Boyington, Pacific ace, who shot down 26 Japanese planes, was reused yesterday ...

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  22. £8,000,000 Electric Scheme Envisaged

    SYDNEY Friday.—The NSW Government envisages an £8,000,000 electricity scheme, with a network of power lines reaching ...

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  23. SUPREME AUTHORITY IN GERMANY

    LONDON August 31.—The Allied Control Commission Issued a proclamation to the German people formally announcing the ...

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  24. BELIEVE GIRL MURDERED

    SYDNEY Friday.—Police Investigating the disappearance of Valerie Eastwell (9), of Gol Gol. western NSW, how fear the girl ...

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  25. Arranging North Indo-China Surrender

    CHUNGKING August 31.—Japanese are expected to send envoys to Kaiyuan, in Kwangsi province, to arrange northern ...

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  26. SYDNEY POWER HOUSE DISPUTE

    SYDNEY Friday—If maintenance men at Bunnerong power house refuse to resume shift work, rationing of electricity and ...

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  27. PRISONERS’ BURNING HATRED OF THE JAPANESE

    LONDON, August 31.—British prisoners of war released from Japanese camps in Siam said they had a burning hatred of their captors and bitter memories of their months of slavery in the jungle, according to a despatch from Rangoon. When Japanese guards told the prisoners of Japan’s surrender, a group of Allied ...

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  28. OCCUPATION OF TIMOR

    LISBON August 30. — The statement of the Australian Prime Minister Mr. Chifley, that Australians wilt reoccupy Timor ...

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  29. NAVAL MARCH IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY Friday.—Fifteen hundred Royal Navy sailors marched through Sydney’s main streets this morning. They were warmly ...

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  30. SURRENDER OF EDDA CIANO

    LONDON August , 31.— Edda Clano, daughter of Mussolini, has been taken to the Austrian frontier, where she surrendered to ...

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  32. TO PARTICIPATE IN : OCCUPATION

    BRUSSELS Aug. 31 — The Premier (van Speak) disclosed that Belgium will participate in the occupation of Germany [?] ...

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