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  4. Japanese Warned By Domei Of Early Landing By Allies

    NEW YORK, August 18.—Domei official news agency, in a broadcast, said the Allied forces of occupation will land soon in Japan. The people are required to “extend all accommodation.” ...

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  6. King’s Message Of Gratitude To The Services

    LONDON, August 18.—His Majesty King George has sent heartfelt congratulations to the men and women of the navies, armies and air forces throughout the British Commonwealth and Empire. ...

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  7. LOCK-PICKING AT MILITARY BARRACKS

    TAMWORTH Sat.—Fifty men broke out of North Tamworth military detention barracks after knocking, down the sentry and ...

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  8. Japs Violate Terms Of Surrender

    LONDON, August 18.— Huge explosions were heard in the Moulmein area, states Renter’s representative at ...

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  9. 80 GERMANS KILLED IN EXPLOSION

    LONDON August 18.—At least 30 Germans were killed and hundreds of Germans and Norwegians Injured as the result of an ...

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    Prince Konoye the Vice-Premier of Japan. He was a former Premier. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. ECONOMIC PRESSURE ON SPAIN

    LONDON August 18.—The British Labour Government will, if necessary, bring economic pressure to bear on Spain in order to ...

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  12. 59 Jap Cities Bombed By Super-Fortresses

    GUAM August 18.— General Spaatz disclosed that Super-Fortresses, in the campaign against Japan, destroyed the industrial ...

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  13. SEVEN MILLION SHEEP DIE IN THE STATE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.— Seven million sheep died in NSW from drought up to March 31 of this year. ...

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  14. Long-Range New Super-Fortress

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 18. General Arnold told the Press that the U.S. Air Forces have a new plane considerably ...

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  15. Guns Turned On Demonstrators

    BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 18—The police early yesterday machinegunned demonstrators, wounding nine. ...

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  16. France Ratifies The Charter

    PARIS Aug. 18—It is officially announced that the French Government has ratified the San Francisco Charter, and the ...

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    Madame Chiang Kai-shek, who is expected to soon return to China from America. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Japanese Admiral Suicides

    NEW YORK Aug. 17—Vice-Admiral Takijiro Onishi, Vice-chief of the Japanese Navy General Staff, committed suicide ...

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  19. Japs Withdrawing In Burma

    LONDON Aug. 18—Reuter’s correspondent with the British forces in Burma says there were no casualties on the Burma front ...

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  21. Chiang Defied By Leader Of Communist Forces

    CHUNGKING, August 18.—The Associated Press says that, in defiance of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek’s recent communique, General Chuten has issued orders to Lieut.-General Okamura, Japanese commander in North China, ...

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  22. Another Century To Hassett

    LONDON, August 18. — The Australian services team was beaten by an innings and 89 runs by North of England at Blackpool, ...

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  23. Madame Kai-shek To Return

    NEW YORK.—Chinese news service, reports that Madame Chiang Kai-shek is expected to return to Chungking in time to ...

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  24. BRITISH TRADE WITH FINLAND

    LONDON Aug. 18 — Private trading transactions between Britain and Finland were resumed yesterday under a ...

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  26. ENDING OF BRITISH CENSORSHIP

    LONDON August 18.—Dependent on the Japanese carrying out the surrender terms, it is expected the Ministry of Information ...

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  27. To-day’s Leader: Fremantle By-Election

    OTTAWA August 18—The Premier of New South Wales, Mr. W. J. McKell, has arrived to make an inspection of sewerage ...

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  28. War Criminal Executed

    OSLO, August 18.—Reidor Healand, a Gestapo torturer, and the first Norwegian war criminal sentenced to death by the Supreme ...

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  29. NATIONALISATION OF MINES IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, August 18.—Mr. Will Le wither, president of the National Union of Mineworkers, after a meeting of the Union’s national executive, said: “We can see in the immediate future realisation of the long-[?]ust sinced demand for national ownership of the coal-mining industry. Let us make the best contribution to the problem with all our ...

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  30. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    VIENNA, August 18.—The new People’s Court sentenced to death three Nazis accused of shooting 102 Hungarian Jews during the ...

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