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Advertising : 13 wordsLONDON, Monday.—The Japanese are rapidly falling back, before the Red Army's three-front assault and have already lost northern Manchuria from a strategic point of view, says Reuter's correspondent in Moscow. The Japanese in many areas are ...
Article : 589 wordsLONDON, MONDAY.—AIR AND SEA FORCES TO-DAY KEPT UP POWERFUL BLOWS AGAINST JAPAN AS THE WORLD AWAITED THE JAPANESE REPLY TO THE ALLIES' SURRENDER TERMS, WHICH, ACCORDING TO THE ENEMY RADIO, WERE RECEIVED IN TOKIO ONLY TO-DAY. ...
Article : 696 wordsPLOUGHING THROUGH inches of mud makes traffic a difficult job along the narrow Buin Road in Bougainville. Heavy rains have recently flooded many areas. —Australian Official. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 29 wordsGUAM, Monday.—More than 1000 British and American carrier planes at dawn to-day resumed the attack on the Tokio area. The attacks are continuing. Targets include airfields and arsenals. It is announced from General MacArthur's headquarters that in ...
Article : 734 wordsLONDON, Monday.— Lieut.-Commander E. O. Gidden, first man to hold the G.C., G.M. and O.B.E., won the G.C. for "cold-blooded heroism" when ...
Article : 63 wordsLONDON, Monday.—The President of the Board of Trade (Sir Stafford Cripps) at a press conference in Manchester said it was no part of the Government's policy ...
Article : 207 wordsS.E.A.C. HEADQUARTERS, Monday.— There is an air at this H.Q. of being poised for the final jump, but of being unable to jump. ...
Article : 181 wordsGUAM, Monday.—Admiral Haisey's Third Fleet is again hammering at the Tokio area to-day. He has sent out more than 1000 British and ...
Article : 196 wordsS.E.A.C. HEADQUARTERS, Monday.—To-day's communique says that Japanese resistance continued in the Lower Sittang sector ...
Article : 96 wordsPARIS, Monday.—The 24 jurors at Marshal Petain's trial have received an average of a dozen anonymous letters each, threatening them ...
Article : 63 wordsCHUNGKING, Monday.— A Ministry of Information spokesman said the order given by the Chinese Communist C-in-C (General Chu Teh) to Communist forces ...
Article : 79 wordsLONDON, Monday.—Only 6OO people participated in Berlin's first united front demonstration, organised by the four political parties — Communists, ...
Article : 127 wordsNEW YORK, Monday. — A Chungking broadcast quotes a Chinese High Command spokesman as having said yesterday that Japanese in Chekiang Province had ...
Article : 81 wordsLONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent says the Spanish Government has sent a note to Britain protesting that the ...
Article : 75 wordsNEW YORK, Monday.— Dr. H. V. Evatt's statement that Australia regards Hirohito as a war criminal and opposes his retention has received wide ...
Article : 207 wordsDEFYING MONSOONAL RAINS, men of a South Indian engineer battalion carried on construction of an airstrip south of Pegu, Burma. Here some local laborers are helping out by digging monsoon ditches along one of the strin's roads. —British official. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 39 wordsWASHINGTON, Monday.— Sir James Chadwick, chief of the British scientist engaged in the atomic bomb experiment, declared that any ...
Article : 413 wordsCHUNGKING, Monday— The Supreme National Defence Council has chosen General Lo Choying, former Commander of the Chinese Forces in Burma, as Governor of ...
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Advertising : 118 wordsATHENS, Monday. — The Prime Minister (M. Voulgaris), broadcasting to the Greek people, said the new Government would establish order ...
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Advertising : 164 wordsOTTAWA, Monday.—An erroneous radio flash that the Pacific war had ended resulted in the premature release, on the air, of a recorded broadcast which the Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) had prepared for the announcement of the Japanese surrender. Meanwhile officials at the Prime Minister's office stated that no official word had reached ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Tue 14 Aug 1945, Page 1
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