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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 words
  4. AUSTRALIA WAS OPPOSED TO PROTECTION OF HIROHITO

    CANBERRA, August 29.—"Before Japan surrendered, the Commonwealth Government told the Allied leaders that it felt the Emperor and the whole Imperial and militarist system and the economic dictatorship of a few great ...

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  5. MARINE AND NAVAL FORCES LAND IN TOKIO TO-DAY

    The Marine and Navy landings will begin in Tokio at 10 a.m. today (Tokio time). General MacArthur has arrived on Okinawa by plane en route to Tokio, and Admiral Nimitz, in the South Dakota, and Admiral Halsey in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WAINWRIGHT TO BE AT SURRENDER

    WASHINGTON, August 29.—The War Department has announced that Lieutenant-General Wainwright will leave ...

    Article : 75 words
  7. A. I. F. ALL WELL IN SARAWAK

    George Jenkins, our correspondent at Labuan, says that "Welcome, A. I. F. All well here," read a sign printed in large white ...

    Article : 148 words
  8. 300 OF HOUSTON CREW IN THAILAND

    NEW YORK, August 29.—The American Press Washington correspondent says that Lieut.-Colonel Nicol Smith, strategic services ...

    Article : 228 words
  9. 17,500 AUSSIES IN JAP CAMPS

    CANEBRRA, August 29.—A recent estimate from General MacArthur's headquarters placed the number of Australians in Jap ...

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  10. GOVT. MAY NOT OPERATE AIRLINE

    CANBERRA, August 29.—Although provision was made in the Australian National Airlines Act for the Government to acquire aircraft or any other ...

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  11. 30 YEARS FOR ITALIAN MINISTER

    LONDON, August 28.—A court, trying Italians accused of crimes against the State, sentenced Pellegrini, Mussolini's former Minister for Finance, ...

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  12. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS INQUIRY REFUSED

    CANBERRA, August 29.—In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Chiefly declined to adopt a suggestion by Mr. Fadden fo the appointment of ...

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  13. HUGE THEFT OF SMOKES FROM SHIP

    SYDNEY, August 29.—Tobacco, cigars, and cigarettes, valued at £ 5000, were stolen from an American freighter in Sydney harbour within ...

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  14. RUSSIANS BACK IN PORT ARTHUR

    MOSCOW, August 29.—"Izvestia" states the Russian Navy flag has been hoisted over Port Arthur. The Red Army and Navy have taken over the ...

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  15. INTER-STATE SHIP CONTROL A SURPRISE

    SYDNEY August 29.—The announcement by Mr. Chifley that Cabinet had decided to control inter-State shipping came as a surprise to shipping offices ...

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  16. PRESS CAN PUBLISH P. O. W. NAMES

    CANBERRA, August 29.—Australian newspapers will be allowed to publish the names of prisoners of war without prior censorship ...

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  17. FOURTH D. S. M. FOR GEN. MacARTHUR

    NEW YORK, August 29.—The Associated Press Okinawa representative says Mr. Truman has awarded General MacArthur his fourth ...

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  18. 200 WAR WRITERS AWAIT SURRENDER

    The American Press correspondent on Okinawa says nearly 200 correspondents, representing British, American, Australian, Canadian and ...

    Article : 85 words
  19. 43 WATER SCHEMES FOR STATE

    BRISBANE, August 29.—Mr Hanson told Parliament to-day the programme submitted to the National Works Council by the Irrigation and ...

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  20. SINGAPORE COMMANDER SAFE IN CHUNGKING

    CHUNGKING, August 29.—The American Press correspondent says the former Commander of Singapore, Lieut-General ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. P. O. W. BREAKING CAMP IN JAPAN?

    NEW YORK, August 29.—The Tokio radio says prisoners and internees in Japan are refusing to obey the camp authorities. The ...

    Article : 138 words
  22. SUPERS DROP SUPPLIES ON JAPAN

    NEW YORK, August 29.—The Associated Press Guam representative says that Super-Fortresses to-day dropped 140 tons of supplies on war ...

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  23. KEY MEN ONLY TO RETURN FROM LEAVE

    CANBERRA, August 29.—Australian soldiers now on leave, after serving in the islands were to be discharged, said Mr. Forde to-day, replying in the ...

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  24. HANLON REFUSES VETO IN TRAM STRIKE

    BRISBANE, August 29.—Brisbane was without trams today, as a result of the strike of tramway employees against the ...

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  25. BRIG, BLACKBURN, V. C., RELEASED

    ADELAIDE, August 29.—Brig, A. S. Blackburn, V. C., has been freed from a Japanese prison camp, and is safe and well ...

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  26. 150 BRITISH BRIDES LEAVE THIS WEEK

    CANEBRRA, August 29.—Over 150 British wives of Australian servicemen will be leaving England for Australia the week, Mr. Frost announced in ...

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  27. 1700 R. A. A. F. AIR CREW FOR JAPAN

    CANBERRA, August 29.—About 1700 R. A. A. F. air crew and ground staff would comprise the R. A. A. F. force in the Australian contingent for ...

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  28. OIL FROM COAL AT 9d A GALLON

    CANEBRRA, Aug 29.—Mr. Chifley told Mr. Francis in the House of Representatives to-day that he would ask the British Government to supply ...

    Article : 85 words
  29. 5000 AMERICANS ILL IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK, August 29—The American' Press Tokio correspondent says the Swiss representative of the International Red Cross informed ...

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  30. U. S. TO REDUCE ARMY TO 2,500,000

    WASHINGTON, August 29.—Major-General Edwards assistant Chief of Staff, told the House Military Committee, the army would be reduced ...

    Article : 52 words
  31. 2000 AWAIT SHIPS TO U. S.

    CANBERRA, August 29. Mr. Chifley stated to-day that 8500 wives and [?] of American Servicemen were expected to seek passage to ...

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  32. CANNED GOODS TO BE RELEASED

    CANBERRA.—August 29 Huge docks of canned goods, compulsorily held in Queensland, might soon be released to the public said Mr. Forde ...

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