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  3. BELIEVED JAPAN'S REPLY IN HANDS OF ALLIES

    Although there is no confirmation of a report that the japanese reply to the Allies' surrender terms has been received in Berne (Switzerland) it was stated by Tokio Radio early this morning that the reply had been sent, and ...

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    AUSTRALIAN INFANTRYMEN of the Sixth Division listening to a programme by the First Australian Army entertainment unit in a forward sector of the Maprik area, New Guinea. —Australian Official. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AID FOR ITALY URGED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. W. L. Clayton, United States Assistant Sec rotary of State in charge of economic affairs. in a speech to the U.N R.R.A. ...

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  6. GREAT AIR ARMADAS HAMMER JAPAN

    GUAM, Tuesday.—The hammering of southern Honshu was resumed this morning when 430 Super-Fortresses and 176 fighters struck at many targets, including Hikari, Japan's second largest remaining arsenal, and her largest Army arsenal at Osaka. ...

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  7. Advances in Burma

    S.E.A.C. HEADQUARTERS, Tuesday. — To-day's comnuniqne says that Indian troops, advancing along the axis of the Toungoo-Mawchi road, reached Milestone ...

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  8. IMPORTANT NAZIS READY FOR TRIAL

    FRANKFURT, Tuesday. — Von Papen, von Ribbentrop, Goering, Jodl, Keitel. Ley, Strcicher and Rosenberg were flown to Nurecmberg on Saturday ...

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  9. FRANCE COULD NOT AVOID ARMISTICE

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Marshal Petain's counsel, M. Paycn, told the court that Petain refused to consider capitulation, but an armistice appealed to almost ...

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  10. Predict Millions of Americans Will Soon be Unemployed

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.— Federal economists predict that, with the war over, there will be 7,000,000 unemployed in the U.S. by Christmas and that the ...

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  11. BIG AIR SWEEPS IN S.W. PACIFIC

    MANILA, Tuesday. — Australian fighter planes have continued attacks ou enemy rear installations on Bornco, and Allied planes have made wide ...

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  12. TENSION BETWEEN CHUNGKING AND COMMUNISTS

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—The ViceMinister for Information (Mr. Tong) announced that Generlissimo Chinng Kai-shek sent a message to the ...

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  14. U.S. Halts Printing of Ration Books

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. —The Office of Prices Administration has halted the printing of 187,000,000 new ...

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  15. ONLY U.S. KNOWS ALL DETAILS OF ATOMIC BOMB

    OTTAWA Tuesday.—The Minister for Munitions (Mr. Howe) told correspondents that the United States was the only country which ...

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  16. BRITISH PRISONERS MAY BE BROUGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Large numbers of British prisoners in the Far East, whose liberation is expected soon, will need a long period of hospital ...

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  17. EVERYTHING READY FOR MR. ATTLEE TO BROADCAST

    LONDON, Tuesday. —Everything is ready for the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlce) to broadcast from No. 10 Downing Street, says the "Evening Standard." He will ...

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  18. HUGE BRITISH PACIFIC FLEET

    GUAM, Tuesday.—Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser disclosed that mole than 400 ships and 200,000 men comprise the British Pacific Fleet und supply train, ...

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  19. RIOTOUS CELEBRATIONS IN CANADA

    VICTORIA, (Canada), Tuesday.— Early to-day police, helmeted Marines and a Navy shore patrol dispersed a crowd of several thousand porsons ...

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  20. 26 Soldiers Killed When Leave Train Crashes

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Twenty-six British and Canadian troops were killed and 50 injured, some seriously, when a leave train travelling from Munster to ...

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  21. RUSSIAN ARMY ADVANCING RAPIDLY ON HARBIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The battle for Harbin is taking shape, says the Associated Press correspondent in Moscow. The Russians north of the city have made a rapid advance down the Sungari River besides spreading out into the vast territory between ...

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  22. PRELIMINARY PLAN FOR TREATMENT OF JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "Herald-Tribune's" Washington correspondent says the United States is preparing for submission to Britain, the Soviet and China a preliminary plan for economic and political treatment of Japan, which is strikingly similar to Germany's, except that Japan would be permitted ...

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  23. ZIONIST CONFERENCE REQUESTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The World Zionist Conference has appealed to the Government to implement without delay requests that Palestine should be declared a ...

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