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  4. JAPAN STILL SILENT ON ULTIMATUM.

    WASHINGTON Aug. 14. — It was announced at White House at 530 p.m. (7.30 a.m. Tuesday, Sydney time) that no word had been received from the Japanese Government regarding the surrender terms. ...

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  6. Japan’s First Peace Steps On June 3

    CHUNGKING, August 14.—Japan’s first steps towards peace were taken on June 3, but the Cabinet plan failed due to the opposition of the Army. This was revealed by Hsieh Nan Kuang, described as ...

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  7. Fine With Inland Frosts

    NSW Forecast: Generally tine, mild day, with cold frosty night generally; patc[?]es of fog on the slopes and highlands; moderate ...

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  8. U.S. FIRST ARMY COMMANDER WELCOMED HOME

    Governor Ellis Arnall (left) of the southern U.S. State of George greets General Courtney H. Hodges,, commander of the U.S. First Army, upon the latter’s arrival in Atlanta, George, with some of his officers and enlisted men. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LIBERATING PRISONERS IN JAPAN

    LONDON August 14. — Large numbers of British prisoners in the Par East, whose liberation can be expected soon, will need ...

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  10. Why U.S. Troops Halted On Elbe

    MOSCOW August 14.—Gen, Elsenhower, at a Press conference, stated he had never halted his troops on the Elbe or ...

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  11. Soldiers Killed In Train Smash

    LONDON, August 14.— British soldiers are among 27 Allied soldiers killed and 32 wounded when a leave train, ...

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  13. Mass Shooting Of R.A.F. Officers

    LONDON August 14. — Von Lindleiner, who was allegedly commandant of the Stalag Luft 3, near Breslau, where the mass ...

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  14. Warship Building In Britain

    LONDON Aug. 14—The Admiralty, despite the expected early ending of the Japanese war, has decided to go ahead with the. ...

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  15. Boom Day On Exchange

    LONDON, August 14.— The Stock Exchange yesterday had its biggest boom day for many years, says the financial ...

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  16. DETAILS OF THE ATOMIC BOMB

    OTTAWA Aug. 14—The US is the only country which knows all details of the atomic bomb, the Minister for Munitions (Mr. ...

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  17. THREATENED WITH DEATH

    PARIS Aug. 13—All 24 jurors at the trial [?] Marshal Petain on charges of treason received an average of a dozen letters’ each ...

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  18. Merry Mathew Colt Killed

    SYDNEY.—At Randwick this morning a Merry Mathew, two-year-old colt, trainel by D. Lewis, was fatally injured. ...

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  19. Sydney Produce Markets

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  20. To-day’s Reader: Comforts Fund Needs

    CHUNCKING, August 14—Chinese Communists must never again take independent action, and must remain in their present position awaiting further instructions. This instruction was sent by Generalissimo Chiang ...

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  21. FATAL STABBING AFFRAY IN EKIBIN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—In a mysterious stabbing affray in a house on Connah-st., Ekibin, at about 9 a.m. to-day a man was fatally injured and two others critically wounded. The victi[?] are: Dead Bartholom[?] Gay Elias (63), wounded, Mrs. Iris Ellis ...

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  22. “Sold” Austria To Hitler

    VIENNA August 14. Dr. Geroe, Austrian Minister of Justice, said that Guido Schmidt, “the man who was Foreign Minister to ...

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  23. LOST HAND IN EXPLOSION

    MELBOURNE Tuesday.— Following an explosion at the home in Cariton last night, Brian Joseph Timms (17), has had one ...

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  25. HALT IN PRINTING OF RATION BOOKS

    WASHINGTON August 14. — The printing of 187,000,000 new ration books for food, shoes and petrol, has been halted. No more ...

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