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    BATTLE-SCARRED fighting planes of the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm, which a few weeks ago were raiding Tokio and the Japanese mainland, stopped traffic on the Hamilton Road yesterday as they moved in convoy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LEND-LEASE BLOW BY U.S.

    BRITAIN'S Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) announced in the House of Commons yesterday that the sudden ending of lend-lease by America put Britain in a very serious financial position. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CITY TRAM MEN VOTE TO STRIKE

    BY 841 votes to 394 members of the Brisbane Tramways Union have declared in favour of a strike. The result of the ballot was announced by ...

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  7. PAID IN HIS OWN COIN

    NEW YORK, August 24 (Special).—Japanese peace envoys in Manila were particularly keep to get American ...

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  8. Japs Capture U.K. Officer

    RANGOON, Aug. 24 (A.A.P.). —Four Spitfires to-day dropped leaflets to the Japs near Shwegwin, ordering the release of a British ...

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  9. HUNGRY JAPS AT WEWAK ATE CAPTIVES

    JAPANESE troops in New Guinea ate their Indian prisoners, Indian Army officers, rescued at Wewak by the Sixth Division, said at Grovely yesterday. ...

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  10. ATOMIC BOMB WAS ACTIVE FOR 2 WEEKS

    NEW YORK, Aug. 24 (A.A.P.). —Hiroshima, on Honshu Island, was affected by radio activity for two weeks after the atomic bomb ...

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  11. Saw Jap Cannibals

    Dr. Subadar Gurcharan Singh (left) and Captain R. U. Pirsai, of the Indian Army, former prisoners of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Allies May Clash On Rumania

    LONDON, Aug. 24 (Special)—Britain and America are expected to differ from Russia over the constitutional ...

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  13. NURSE WILL GO TO GAOL

    MARYBOROUGH, Friday. — Fined £5, with £3/9/ costs, of 14 days' gaol, for a breach of the National Security (Employment) ...

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  14. JAPAN READY FOR VICTORS

    TOKIO Radio announced last night that all preparations for the Allied landings in Japan next week were now complete. This statement follows a ...

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  15. NOTED PHYSICIAN DEAD

    LONDON, Aug. 24 (A.A.P.).—Dr. Alfred Salter, noted British physician and former member of the House of Commons, died ...

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  17. CAPTURED FLYER IN CIVILIAN POSE

    LONDON, Aug. 24 (A.A.P.).—Evidence that Warrant- Officer Raymond David Hughes, R.A.F., was dressed as a civilian when other R.A.F. airmen met him in offices in Germany was given at the resumed court-martial at ...

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  18. CABINET TO STUDY RACING CONTROLS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—All racing controls are expected to be examined by Federal Cabinet on Monday. This may lead to the ...

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  19. First 'Peace' Car In Britain Soon

    LONDON, Aug. 24 (Special).—Britain's first post-war motor car, a 14 horse-power Riley, will be on sale within a fortnight. ...

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  20. JAPS USE CANOES IN TREK TO SURRENDER

    BOUGAINVILLE, Aug. 24.—Even canoes are being used for the Jap trek to the surrender assembly areas on Bougainville nominated by the Australian Second Corps Commander (Lieut. General Sovige). ...

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  21. ALLIES' SPY STOLE U.S. PLANS

    NEW YORK, Aug. 24 (Special).—United States plans for a flying bomb for use against shipping were stolen not so long ago by an Allied espionage agent, says Newsweek. The complete plans were ...

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  22. INDIAN TRAITOR DEAD

    Subhas Chandra Bose has died in Japan, following the crash of a plane in which he was travelling from Singapore. Formerly ...

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