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  2. KEPT IT UP ON THE SECOND DAY

    Top: Decked out in ribbons, streamers and fancy hats, these girls cheered and yelled in Hunter-street yesterday with as much enthusiasm as had been shown on the previous day of the celebration. Lower: Also among those who kept up the revelry in the morning were this air-force force man and his partner, who put on a "hot rhythm" number for the benefit of the crowd ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 77 words
  3. JAP AIR FORCE FIGHTS ON

    NEW YORK, August 16.—Two bomb-carrying Japanese suicide planes crashed on Ihya Island, 30 miles north of Okinawa, injuring members of the American garrison and leaving Okinawa fuming ...

    Article : 768 words
  4. Leaflets Dropped in North SURRENDER ENVOYS HAVE NOT ARRIVED

    BOUGAINVILLE, August 16.—With an Australian surrender party I waited until dusk beside the Mivo River yesterday, but, the expected Japanese envoy, bearing his white flag, did not appear. ...

    Article : 857 words
  5. ALL TROOPS CAN'T COME HOME

    WASHINGTON, August 16.—Japan's surrender does not mean that the troops now can all come home On the contrary, the Allies are faced with immense new logistical problems. They probably will have to land an ...

    Article : 356 words
  6. MILLIONS IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 16. A.A.P. —The Reconversion Director (Mr. J. W. Snyder) in a 31-page policy statement reported that the ...

    Article : 397 words
  7. STRIKE ON NORTHERN COALFIELD SETTLED

    The strike of deputies on the Maitland coalfield was settled at a conference in Sydney yesterday. Work is expected to resume to-day at the 23 mines involved. The deputy, J. Wilson, whose ...

    Article : 456 words
  8. The King's Broadcast Men May Now Turn To Building Happiness

    LONDON, August 16. A.A.P.—"To-day, Japan has surrendered, so let us join in thanking Almighty God that the war has ended throughout the world, that in every country men may now turn their industry, skill and science ...

    Article : 1,012 words
  9. Joy, Indifference at Jap Surrender

    LONDON, Aug. 16. A.A.P.— News of the Japanese surrender was received joyously in some capitals, but with marked apathy ...

    Article : 270 words
  10. WANT PART IN PEACE

    CHUNGKING, Aug. 16. A.A.P. —Yenen Radio broadcasts a memorandum by the Chinese Communist leader, General Chuteh, to ...

    Article : 301 words
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  12. STERN HAND FOR JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Aug. 16. A.A.P.— The general feeling has mounted in diplomatic and military circles in Washington that Japan must ...

    Article : 467 words
  13. AFTERMATH OF REJOICING

    During the first day's celebrations, the streets were left thick with torn paper and streamers. This picture of the litter in front of the Post-office is typical of the heaps of rubbish strewn through the city—the aftermath of a great rejoicing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 44 words
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