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  2. Forecast

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  4. Envoys Leave Manila

    MANILA, Monday.—After spending less than a day in Manila, the 16 Japanese peace envoys left the Philippines early this afternoon to take back to the Emperor instructions from General MacArthur. The envoys proved very co-operative, and willingly furnished all ...

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  5. HAT-TRADING HELPED FRIENDSHIP

    U.S. sailors and Australians laugh uproariously as they trade hats. The incident, which took place shortly after the men landed here, recalls the spirit of friendship which-was soon established between the two Allies, a link that was vital in the Pacific war.—U.S. Office of War Information photograph ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Big Team To Rescue Prisoners

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Over 1200 Australian soldiers will be employed implementing the m ...

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  7. Volunteer A.I.F. Force for Japan

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Enlistments in the Australian Army contingent to share in the occupation of Japan ...

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  8. Japanese Resistance In Manchuria Ends

    LONDON, Monday (AAP).—With Red Army paratroops in possession of all key towns, all organi sed Japanese resistance in Manchuria appears to have ended. The final surrender will only be a matter of hours, state agency correspondents in Moscow. No fighting was reported today. ...

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  9. Allied Action Urged To Counteract Hirohito's Speech

    LONDON, Monday (AAP).—Discussing the future of Hirohito, the London "Times" says hopes for settlement in Japan cannot be ...

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  10. FREE MEDICINE ACT CHALLENGED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A High Court writ was taken out in Melbourne today to test the validity of the Free Medicine Act. The ...

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  11. WHAT'S IN A NAME

    PARIS, Monday (AAP).—French editors struggled heroically to give the General ("Blood ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. N.E.I. GOVERNOR RESCUED

    CHUNGKING, Monday (AAP). —General Wedemeyer has reported that with General Wainwright, hero of Corregidor, who was ...

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  15. Daring Mission To Aid Prisoners

    CHUNGKING, Monday (AAP). — General Wedemeyer disclosed that volunteer American "humanitarian teams," each consisting of about six men, were dropped in the neighbourhood of several war prisoner camps in China, in ...

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  16. PREMIERS PLEDGE PROMPT ECONOMIC CHANGEOVER

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The State Premiers to-day pledged themselves to a policy of restoring Australia as quickly as possible to peaceful ways of life, and expressed themselves determined to organise the resources and economy of the ...

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