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  4. Hiroshima Believed To No Longer Exist

    GUAM, August 8.—First eye-witness account of the atomic bomb attack on the Japanese port of Hiroshima on Monday comes from Colonel Paul Tibbetts, pilot of the Super-Fortress which carried the new bomb, and Navy ...

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  5. HALIFAX’S ADVICE TO FRANCE

    [?]ARlS August 8— “Tell your [?] that we are in a delicate [?] and artificial tension [?] be kept up between Britain ...

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  6. Fine And Mild

    NSW Forecast: Scattered showers at First on the highlands, but soon generally fine, with mild day temperature; ...

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  7. U.S. CASUALTIES BROUGHT TO GUAM HOSPITAL

    Ambulances from the U.S. hospital on Guam, advance Pacific base, line up alongside the hospital ship USS Mercy, to receive American casualties of the battle on Okinawa, captured by U.S. forces after 82 days of better fighting. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Japanese Must Now Surrender or Face Terrible Devastation

    WASHINGTON, August 8.—Although censorship “as impenetrable as the dust which hung over Hiroshima” still shrouds the details of the first atomic bombing of Japan, highly placed officials here are inclined to the view that Hiroshima has been erased ...

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  9. MR. ATTLEE TO REPORT ON NEW BOMB

    LONDON Aug. 8—Immediately Parliament reassembles after the State opening of the new session by the King on August 15, ...

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  10. New Targets Attacked In Jap Homeland

    MANILA, August 8.—Continuing their systematic reduction of enemy cities, General MacArthur’s bombers have again struck at Japan, the latest targets being Kagoshima and Miyikinojo, important rail, air and industrial centres of ...

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  11. U.S. Fleet Again Off Japan

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 8— The U.S. Third Fleet is again off Japan, and will soon unloose more destruction against ...

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  12. Post- War Pacific Planning

    HONOLULU August 8— [?] a tour of the Pacific with Congresional Committee, Ha[?] delegate, Mr. Joseph ...

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  13. IMPORTANT CAPTURE OF NAZI LEADER

    BERLIN Aug. 8—Dr. Kari Krauch, chairman of the Board of Directors of I.G. Farbenlndustric, who, for three months, ...

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  15. WAR MAY END EARLIER THAN EXPECTED

    PERTH Wednesday.—In outlining Australian policy for the future to prevent a repetition of an invasion threat the Prime ...

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  17. DEEP SEA SHIPS HELP UP

    SYDNEY Wednesday.— Two disputes, involving several gangs, of wharf labourers, are holding up-deep sea ships in Sydney. ...

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  18. TRAM DELAYS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY Wed.—Thousands of city workers found it much quicker to walk part of the way to work this morning rather than ...

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  19. No Hope For Mr. Eden’s Son

    LONDON Aug. 8—It is authoritatively announced that there is no longer any hope of survival of Sgt. Simone Eden, son of the ...

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  20. Homes Showered With Dust

    WELLINGTON (NZ) Wednesday.—Inches of dust covers the home near the erupting Ruspehu volcano. ...

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  22. HUGE REFUGEE PROBLEM

    BERLIN Aug. 8— Six million Germans, already on the move from the eastern part of Germany, now under Polish or Czech ...

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  23. £50 FINE FOR PETROL BREACH

    SYDNEY Wednesday—Christopher McBrien, chief engineer of a U.S. ship, was fined £50 in the Special Federal Court to-day for ...

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  24. Thunderstorm Brought Rain

    A heavy thunderstorm swept over Maitland and district at midnight last-night, bringing torrential rain for a short period. ...

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  25. To-day’s Leader: To-morrow In The East

    NEW YORK, August 8.— In a despatch from an Allied port in the Pacific an American Associated press correspondent, James Hutcheson, says that an American prize crew arrived there yesterday with a stinking crowded Japanese hospital ship, the Tachibana Maru, 1700 tons, the holds of which are bulging with weapons of war and munitions ...

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  27. LEAVE FOR PRISONERS OF WAR

    NEW DELHI August 8.—Allied GHQ in India, has-issued an order prescribing 42 days’ home leave for 60 British and Indian ...

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