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  3. REFUGEE PROBLEM UPSETTING GERMAN FOOD PROGRAMME

    LONDON Wednesday.—Experts estimate that 8,000,000 persons have been evicted from Czechoslovakia, Silesia, Brandenburg, Pomerania, Danzig and East Prussia, says Reuters correspondent in Berlin. These refugees have upset all attempts to ...

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    A RADIO PICTURE of the arrival of the Japanese surrender delegation in Manila. Here, some of the 16 representatives are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAPS ALREADY HAVE COPY OF SURRENDER DOCUMENT

    MANILA, WEDNESDAY.—GENERAL MACARTHUR DISCLOSED TO-DAY THAT THE JAPANESE ALREADY HAVE A COPY OF THE SURRENDER DOCUMENT THAT THEY WILL BE REQUIRED TO SIGN. Admiral Nimitz is expected to sign the Japanese surrender terms on behalf of the United ...

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  6. QUISLING TELLS OF VISIT TO DENMARK

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Replying to Judge Solem' at the resumed hearing of his trial for treason, Quisling said he visited Denmark ...

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  7. GOVERNMENT'S PROPOSALS FOR BANK OF ENGLAND

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Hugh Dalton) told the House of Commons that the Government's proposals for the Bank of England would have the effect of bringing the law into line with the facts of the situation as they had developed. There had long been close, ...

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  8. TRIBUTE TO MACARTHUR

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Australia's gratitude for the services of Gen. MacArthur was expressed to-day by the Prime Minister in a message to ...

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  9. MUST LEARN TO BE PEACEFUL

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — Tokio Radio quoted "Mainichi" as saying: "Since our endeavors to build up a Japan based on fheer might met with ...

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  10. PRICELESS WINDFALL FOR ITALY

    ROME, Wed.—A priceless windfall for Italy will be well over 200,000 tons of surplus military stores which the ...

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  11. STILL IN DARK ON WAR CONTRACTS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday — Even the Government controllers were still in the dark regarding what orders to civilian firms would be cancelled, a ...

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  12. Jap Comments on Potsdam Terms

    LONDON. Wednesday.— The Domei Agency (quoted by Tkio Radio), analysing the Potsdam declaration, said the Allied terms were ...

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  13. JAPAN'S SURRENDER TO CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday. — Japan's formal surrender to China will be sinned at Nanking. Chinese troops may be flown into Nanking, Shanghai, ...

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  15. KAMIKAZE PILOTS DEFY EMPEROR

    NEW YORK, Wed.—Tokio Radio made a special appeal to Kamikaze pilots to cease operations. ...

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  16. JAPS ASK PERMISSION TO USE PLANES

    MANILA, Wednesday.—The Japanese have sent a wireless message to General MacArthur requesting permission to use "at least the necessary amount of ...

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  17. SHARP BRITISH NOTE TO BULGARIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Forcign Office has announced that the following communication was handed over yesterday to the Bulgarian Prime ...

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  18. SINGAPORE TOKEN FORCE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. —A battalion of highly-trained paratroopers. will comprise the Australian token force for the ...

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  19. END OF LEND-LEASE WILL MEAN SUBSISTENCE DIETS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—High Government officials believe the cancellation of the Lend-Lease programme has virtually assured the return to ...

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  20. NEW ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN FILM COMPANY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A new Anglo-Australian film company is being formed in Australia for the production of first-class films intended ...

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  21. SURRENDER DELAY IN S.E.A.C. AREA

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Renter's Rangoon correspondent says that Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten is expected to receive the ...

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  22. Will Be Able To Make War On Flies and Mosquitoes

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — With all controls on the production of D.D.T. to be lifted on August 31 sufficient quantities will be ...

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  23. RUSSIANS AGAIN PROVE MASTERS OF MILITARY ART

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Behind terse announcements of Russia's campaign in Manchuria lies an untold story of consummate staff ...

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  24. Brighter Outlook For Italy's Steel Industry

    ROME, Wednesday.— The Allied Commission has announced that Italy's steel industry, which is described as the keystone of her ...

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  25. TO PRODUCE NYLON GOODS IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Weduesday.—The War Production Office has freed nylon for the immediate production of slips, blouses and shirts and begun action to ...

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  26. RESCUE OF PRISONERS

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.— A humanitarian team at Mukden quoted the B[?]ans as saying that a Liberator was on the way to foach General Wainwright. ...

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  27. GALLANT EXPLOIT IN UNFINISHED SUBMARINE.

    PERTH (W.A.), Wednesday.— As Rotterdam burned in the Nazi blitz of May, 1940, a half-finished submarine, O-23, stole down the ...

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  28. Belsen Trial Next Month

    BERLIN, Wednesday. —Official papers, including; the indiclnieut for the Belsen trial, reached British headquarters to-day. The trial is expected to begin between ...

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  29. Dutchmen Not Executed

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—R[?] Netherlands Indies Army Headquarters stuted to-day that the report of the execution of three Dutch airmen ...

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  30. TOKIO ACCOUNT OF ATOMIC BOMB SHAMBLES

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Tokio Radio says that the atomic bombs killed, injured or rendered homeless 480,000 people in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It adds that 100,000 were killed or ...

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  31. Coal Owners Ready to Co-operate With Government

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Lancashire Coal Association, representing coal owners, pasesd a resolution stating: "The Government having decided that coal ...

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