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  4. RED ARMY ADVANCES IN MANVHURIA

    MOSCOW, August 10.—Russian troops have crossed the Manchurian frontier at points 1000 miles apart and have advanced nine to 14 miles. A Russian comunique, the first issued relating to the Far ...

    Article : 299 words
  5. Mostly Fine And Mild

    NSW Forecast: Mainly fine and mild: light to moderate north to north-west winds. Hunter: Fine and mild; light ...

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  6. URGE JAPANESE TO SURRENDER

    GUAM, August 10.—Leaflets have been dropped on Japan warning that a single atomic bomb is actually equivalent to the load of 2000 Super-Fortresses. Three million pamphlets are being dropped daily on the ...

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  7. JAPS TRIED TO OBTAIN BOMB SECRETS

    NEW YORK Aug. 10—A year before Pearl Harbour a group of Japanese scientists unavailingly attempted to obtain American ...

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    President Truman, who, in a broadcast, said the United Nations were determined there would be no next war, and that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Russians Fighting Japs In China

    LONDON August 10.—The Russian Army has come to grips with the main Japanese army in China, which is yet untouched. It ...

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  10. Chiang Kai-shek Pleased

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  11. ATTACKS ON KYUSHU AERODROMES

    MANILA August 10.—Planes from General MacArthur’s air force, based on Okinawa, have, on, successive days carried out ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader: Preparing For Peace

    NEW YORK, August 10—Public jitters regarding the perils of atomic bombs are not justified, declares the editor of the magazine “Science.” He adds that though it is scientific fact that the energy ...

    Article : 541 words
  13. AMERICA TAKING NO WAR CHANCES

    WASHINGTON Aug. 10—The Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson) issues a statement appraising the military situation, also the ...

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  14. Nasty Things For The Japanese

    SYDNEY, Friday, — The 35,000 ton British battleship, Anson, visited Sydney recently on its way north to join ...

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  15. BOMBERS SWEEP WIDE AREA IN BORNEWO

    MANILLA August 10.— The 8th Air Force heavy bombers and RAAF fighters attacked sup[?] and troop concentrations ...

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  16. Letters To Prisoners Of War Suspended

    LONDON August 10—It was announced by the Postmaster General, that owing to Russia being at war with Japan it is no ...

    Article : 71 words
  17. Australian Exports To Britain

    LONDON August 10.—Board of Trade figures, the first issued since 1938, reveal that the value of imports from Australia after ...

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  18. RECAPTURED

    BATHURST Friday—The four prisoners who made a daring escape from Bathurst Gaol yesterday have all been recaptured. ...

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  20. 1000 Men Idle On The Wharves

    SYDNEY, Friday. — One thousand men again refused to work on the wharves to-day making the third ...

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  21. Japan Will Soon Learn Of More Secrets, Says President Truman

    WASHINGTON, August 10—“What we are doing to Japan now, even with the new atomic bomb, is only a small fraction of what would happen to the world in a third world war. “That is why the United Nations are determined there shall be no next war and ...

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  22. BETTER PAY FOR BRITISH RAILWAY EMPLOYEES

    LONDON August 10. — After hard negotiations extending for a week, settlement was reached yesterday in the claim of 600,000 ...

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  23. Communist Makes Parliament Full Time Job

    SYDNEY Friday.—On his election to the Queensland State Parliament he had relinquished his legal practice after consultation ...

    Article : 155 words
  24. BIG THEFT OF CIGARETTES

    SYDNEY Friday—Over 460,000 garettes were stolen by [?] st night from the Netherlands [?]ast Indies Government stores ...

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  25. Sydney Produce Markets

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  26. Verdict For £800 Set Aside

    SYDNEY Friday.—The High [?]ourts today upheld the decision the State Full Court setting, lde the verdict of £300 awarded ...

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  27. RECONVERSION OF INDUSTRY IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON Aug. 10—President Truman has sent a letter to the Chairman Of the War, Production Board, (Mr. Krug) ...

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  28. Protest Against New Bomb

    LONDON August 9.—A telegram protesting against atomic bombing has been sent to President Truman and Mr. Attlee by ...

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  29. Survey Of Empty Houses

    SYDNEY Friday. —The acting Premier (Mr. Baddeley) announced to-day that a State-wide survey of empty houses by Local ...

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