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Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 wordsGUAM, August 28.—General MacArthur has been requested by the Jap Government to be allowed to discuss the surrender terms before signing them. The reason given is that the situation in Japan is complex, and that the ...
Article : 505 wordsMajor Otsu, Japanese surrender envoy, sent to II.Q. 3rd Australian Division an Bougainville, points out the location of Jap minefields on map. (Australian Official Photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 57 wordsWhen Licut.—General Isamure, commander of the Japs in New Britain, New Guinea and the Solomons, surrenders to ...
Article : 98 wordsMELBOURNE, August 28.— The identity of the first batches of Australian prisoners of war released in Malaya should be ...
Article : 179 wordsLONDON, August 27.—The Air Ministry announces that Air ChiefMarshal Harris, who has been Air Officer Commander-in-Chief of the ...
Article : 85 wordsCANBERRA, August 28.—Australia will participate in the line up of great Allied powers in the discussions of peace terms for Europe and the Pacific next month. ...
Article : 400 wordsA Japanese interpreter, a Mr. Takahashi, who accompanied the envoy, Capt. Tukehaka, to H.M.A.S. Lithgow being searched on the quarter deck of the ship before being conducted to the commanding officer. (Australian Official Photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 72 wordsLONDON, August 28.—The daughter of Sir Shenton Thomas, Governor and Commander-is-Chief of the Strait Settlement, has received a cablegram ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 41 wordsRANGOON, August 28.—In the harsh glare of a dozen floodlights Lieutenant-General Takazi Numata and 20 other envoys from the Japanese Southern Command Headquarters at Saigon signed a "local agreement" with Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten's chief of staff (Lieutenant-General F. A. M. Browning) at Government House. ...
Article : 438 wordsCOLOMBO, August 28.—It is officially stated that two forces from the British East Indies fleet are en route to make preliminary contact with the ...
Article : 126 words"BRISBANE, August 28.—No trams will run in Brisbane to-morrow morning. The strike officially commences when the last trams to-night return to their depots. A new move for a settlement of the dispute will be made when deputation from the Trades and Labour Council meets Mr. Hanlon to-morrow. ...
Article : 1,057 wordsIPSWICH, August 28.—Miners in Ipswich and Bundamba, who struck on Monday, will resume to-morrow as a result of a decision made at mass ...
Article : 45 wordsCANBERRA, August 28.—The Budget session of the House Of Representatives will begin to-morrow afternoon and is expected to continue for ...
Article : 105 wordsRANGOON, August 28.—The Associated pram special representative says it is reliably stated that the first prisoners to reach Rangoon from ...
Article : 53 wordsCANBERRA, August 28.—Australian meat production this season is expected to be nearly 1,000,000 tons, compared with less than 800,000 tons ...
Article : 44 wordsCANBERRA, August 28.—Mr. Beasley will proceed to London as Resident Minister for a short time. He will replace Mr. Bruce, whose ...
Article : 291 wordsBELGRADE, August 27.—The Yugoslav Provisional Parliament agreed unanimously to demand the rights of land handed to Italy after the last ...
Article : 48 wordsBRISBANE, August 28.—Mr. Hanlon stated to-day a total of 3359 salaried members of Government services now in the forces were entitled ...
Article : 34 wordsNEW YORK, Aug. 28.—The Tokio radio says 36 members of Japanese ultra-patriotic organisations committed hara kirl—10 near Atogoyama ...
Article : 47 wordsJames O'Connor, out correspondent at Manila, says the only Allied nation singled out for restrictions on obtsining the earliest information for recovered British, including Australian, prisoners of war and civilian internees, is Australia. Allied war correspondents at Manila ...
Article : 351 wordsBRISBANE, August 28.—Free homes for frontline soldiers or their dependents was urged by Mr. G. Keyatta in Parliament to-day. ...
Article : 142 wordssLONDON, August 27.—Five hundred small loud-speakers, all concealed, and one serving each pair of members will be installed ...
Article : 116 wordsHarry Potter, of the Australian evening paper group, and Roy Driver, Department of Information camernman. who will land with the 11th Airborne Division in Tokio. They will be the first Australians to reach Japan. (Australian official Photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 81 wordsOKINAWA, August 28.—The National Broadcasting Corporation's representative Robert Shaplin, says a large American transport .plane bound for ...
Article : 41 wordsPERTH, August 28.—Colombo 2.53 Sunday, South Guildford 3 a.m. Monday. Those are extracts from a logbook of a Quntas ...
Article : 164 wordsGUAM, August 28.—The Assoiciated press says Super-Fortresses to-day parachuted 430 tons of supplies to 20 war prisoners camps in Japan, ...
Article : 90 wordsBRISBANE, August 22.—A ballot among metropolitan firemen on the question of striking to secure the reinstatement of Fireman Hall ...
Article : 34 wordsLONDON, August 28.—Pairs radio says a message from Saigon states all French prisoners of war in Japanese hands have been liberated. ...
Article : 25 wordsROCKHAMPTON, August 28.—Two thirds of the nurses' quarters, as well as personal property and furniture, were destroyed by fire at the general ...
Article : 79 wordsCANBERRA, August 28.—Commonwealth officials said to-day, that cheques to growers of wool, wheat and butter for the 1945-46 season ...
Article : 40 wordsBRISBANE, August 28.—A total of 7011 births were registered is Queensland in the first qusater of 1945. It was the highest ever recorded in the ...
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The Townsville Daily Bulletin (Qld. : 1907 - 1909 ; 1912 - 1966), Wed 29 Aug 1945, Page 1
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