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  3. FIRST LANDING FROM FLEET WILL BE AT YOKOSUKA NAVAL BASE

    MANILA, August 27.—The Allied armada of more than 380 ships is now anchored in Sagami Bay, preparatory to entering Tokyo Bay after Uruga Strait has been cleared of mines and the forts commanding the ...

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  4. DOCUMENT SIGNED AT RANGOON FOR POW RELEASE

    RANGOON, August 27.—The special representative of the Associated Press states that the Japanese plenipotentiaries will sign this evening a local agreement on ...

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  5. FACTORY IN WHICH ATOMIC BOMB WAS MADE

    Aerial view of Oak Ridge, near Knoxville, Tennessee, showing one dows were not placed on the sides of the buildings, but in the roofs which are shown in the picture by the apparent holes. workers were ignorant of the importance of their job, merely knowing it as "knowing it as "Manhattan Project." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Nazi War Secrets Would Have Been Turned On Japan

    LONDON, August 26. — Germany's inner war secrets including plans for missiles rith 3000-miles range, also atomic bomb research, ...

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  7. Full Sovereignty In Manchuria Restored To China

    LONDON, August 26.—Under the treaty recently signed with Chana, Russia has undertaken to begin the withdrawal of Soviet ...

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  8. COURT MARTIAL OF AIR GUNNER

    LONDON, August 27.—Another court-martial in which an RAF member, formerly a prisoner of war, is charged with aiding the ...

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    WAR EPOCH: Colonel Paul W. Tibbets, jun., of Miami, pilot of the Super Fortress which hit Hiroshima with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Air Cover Of 1200 Planes

    NEW YORK, August 28.— The Associated Press correspondent with the fleet states that 1200 carrier planes ...

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  11. BIG GARRISON JOB FOR AUSTRALIANS IN PACIFIC AREA?

    CANBERRA, August 27.—Between 60,000 and 100,000 members of the Australian forces may be used for garrison duties in the Pacific area for several ...

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  12. PROPERTIES 'FROZEN' IN DALBY DISTRICT

    BRISBANE, August 27.—The Federal Government has ""frozen" 177 properties in the Dalby district as suitable soldier ...

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  13. New Headquarters At Tokyo

    NEW YORK, August 27.— The Manila correspondent of the National Broadcasting Corporation states that ...

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  14. CATALINAS LEAVE SYDNEY WITH SUPPLIES FOR POW

    SYDNEY, August 27.—On the first stage of their errand which will bring relief to thousands of Australians who have been ...

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  15. No Interference By Russia in China

    NEW YORK, August 26.— The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times." states that M. Molotov told Dr ...

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  16. BRITISH BOMBER COMMAND CHIEF RETIRES

    LONDON", August 26.—The Air Ministry announces that Air Chief Marshal Harris, Air Officer Commander-in-Chief of the Bomber ...

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  17. Italy and Yugoslavia

    ROME, August 26.—The Foreign Minister (Signor Gasperi), in a speech last night revealed that Italy was seeking Russia's "good ...

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  18. DEMOBILISATION OF AWAS BEGUN

    CANBERRA, August 27.—The Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) said today that the demobilisation. of the AWAS already had begun. ...

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  19. STRIKE AT IPSWICH COLLIERIES

    BRISBANE, August 27.—Approximately 350 miners in eight collieries in the Ipswich district went on strike today as a ...

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  20. TOKYO ENTRY WHEN EMPEROR APPROVES?

    NEW YORK, August 26.—" Triumphal entry into Tokyo may be delayed for several days, possibly weeks," states the Okinawa correspondent of the " Herald Tribune." " Our trust in the Japanese ...

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  21. INVITE MACARTHUR TO AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, August 27.—Genaral MacArthur will be invited to Australia as the guest of the Government at a time to meet his ...

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  22. BUY TIMBER FROM RUSSIA

    CNBERRA, August 27.—The purchase from Russia of any quantity of timber up to 100,000, 000 superficial feet was ...

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  23. PART OF NAGASAKI BARE EVEN OF RUBBLE

    NEW YORK, August 26.—Trams are running in Nagasaki, although part of the city was flattened by the atomic bomb, according to ...

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  24. POUCE ROUND-UP OF TOMMY GUNS

    MELBOURNE, August 27.—Following investigations during the past 10 days detectives have recovered 10 tommy guns and many ...

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  25. NEWSBOYS MUST KEEP MOVING OR PAY FEE

    BRISBANE, August 27.—Superintendent Bright, of the Traffic Department, said today that city newsboys must keep moving or ...

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  26. FREMANTLE ELECTION

    PERTH. August 27.—The Labour candidate for Fremnntle, Mr Bepzlry, was declared elected today by the Divisional Returning ...

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  27. Soviet Criticises British Policy Towards Spain

    LONDON. August 26.—Moscow Radio quoting from a "Pravda" article says that the remarks by the British Foreign Secretary (Mr ...

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  28. Limited Beer Supplies Until Next Year

    CANBERRA. August 27. — Became of the shortage of barley and manpower. Commonwealth officials do not expect beer supplies to be ...

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  29. COLLINSVILLE MINERS TO CONTINUE STRIKE

    BRISBANE, August 27.— The miners at the State coal mine at Collinsville, who went on strike on August 23 over the selection of a ...

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  30. Back to 'Made-In-Japan'

    "NEW YORK, August 26.—A Domei broadcast states: "The Japanese Government has removed the restrictions on the manufacture of ...

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