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  4. EMPEROR GIVES CEASE FIRE TO FIGHTING FORCES OF JAPAN

    TOKIO broadcast yesterday stated that the Emperor has ordered all the Japanese armed forces to stop fighting at once. The broadcast added that it might be sev[?] days before the Imperial order reached front line ...

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  5. Federal Plans For The Services And Industry

    CANBERRA, August 16.—In his first post-war statement, of the Commonwealth Government's peace policy plans, the Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley) yesterday gave four major assurances. ...

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  6. MAKING FRIENDS

    Top: Australian soldiers making friends with Indonesian babies at the second temporary N.I.C.A. (Netherlands Indies Civil Administration) hospital at Orr's Junction, Balik[?] Bornen. The work of N.I.C.A. steadily increases. The rebuilding of deveslated areas and the feeding and clothing of the starved liberated Indonesians is a full-time job. Bottom: There is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ENVOY FAILS TO APPEAR

    AUGUST 16.—With the Australian surrender party I waited until dusk to-night beside the Mivo River, but the expected ...

    Article : 289 words
  8. RUSSIANS ARE PROTECTING THEMSELVES

    COLOMBO, August 15.—The Associated Press correspondent at S.E.A.C. Headquarters states: "What does Russia expect to get ...

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  9. JAPAN CONSIDERED AS UNREGENERATIVE

    NEW YORK, August 15.—The Times's correspondent Hanson Baldwin says that the tone of Japanese surrender broadcasts emanating from Japan, is simple proof that the enemy is still unregenerate, and recalcitrant. It is quite obvious that the Japs are going to preserve and perpetuate the institutions and traditions that helped to start this war. ...

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  10. End of Greatest Of All Wars

    JOHANNESBURG. August 15.— Field Marshal Smuts. in a victory broadeast said: "This great drams the moment to which we ...

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  12. PLANS FOR JAPS IN SEAC AREA

    COLOMBO. August 15.—The Association press correspondent at S.E.A.C. headquarters states that the form which Japanese capitulation will take in S.E.A.C. Command [?] on General MacArthur, who will receive the general ...

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  13. JAPS ONLY JUST MISSED INVASION

    NEW YORK. August 15.—Japan missed an in­vasion only by a few weeks, says the naval correspondent ...

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  14. Kai-Shek Moves To Avert Civil War in China

    NEW YORK. August 15.—The Associated Press says that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shck invited General Maotzetung. ...

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    LABORATORY—U.S. Army Medical Corpmen's activities in northern Okinawa include picking a dysentery bacillus colony from a plate: adjusting the bydrogen concentration of media: making a bacteriological loop: examining ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Lend-Lease For War Soon Ends

    WASHINGTON, August 17.The Foreign Economic Administrator (Mr. Les Crowley) announced that all lend-lease projects ...

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  17. MACARTHUR ACTS QUICKLY

    NEW YORK, August 15.—The New York Times' correspondent, George Jones, from Manila says that General MacArthur has thus far acted with char­acteristic decisiveness. He had his plans ready for a speedy occupation of the Japanese homeland within 24 hours after Japan sent out the first peace feelers. ...

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