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Article : 788 wordsRANGOON.—Beaufighters and Mosquitoes were flying ceaselessly yesterday and will fly again to-day over prisoner-of-war camps from the Burma border to Bangkok, dropping food, ...
Article : 526 wordsIt is now revealed that a Japanese seaplane flew over Hobart in February, 1942. A New Zealand correspondent says ...
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Article : 109 wordsAll Japanese Army and Naval forces on Bougainville have ceased hostilities. This assurance was given on Saturday by a naval envoy from Lieut.-Gen. Kanda's H.Q., who crossed the Mivo River under a white flag and a rising sun flag. ...
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Article : 313 wordsNEW YORK (A.A.P.).—Tokio radio quotes the newspaper "Asahi" as reporting serious unrest among the people throughout Japan due to "wild rumours that 60,000 American troops have landed at Yokohama and that Chungking troops have ...
Article : 340 wordsCANBERRA—It can be disclosed that last year the Japs. made a desperate attempt to land a group of spies in W.A. ...
Article : 232 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—The French Government and the Turkish National Assembly have ratified the United Nations Charter. ...
Article : 63 wordsPARIS (A.A.P.).—Informed quarters say that a Yugoslav scientist who is a specialist in atomic energy problems has been summoned hurriedly to Moscow from Belgrade, says a "New York Times" correspondent. The Soviet authorities are apparently desirous of consulting all available scientists on atomic experiments with a view to pooling their knowledge. ...
Article : 482 wordsTHE truth is still being kept from the Japanese people, but the main immediate consideration is that Gen. MacArthur and his ...
Article : 94 wordsCANBERRA.—Security officers have definitely established that the mystery Australian broadcaster in the Tokio radio programme propaganda sessions ...
Article : 115 wordsMOSCOW (A.A.P.),—Japanese resistance is continuing in some places in Manchuria, says a Moscow communique, but the number of enemy capitulating is increasing. ONE garrison of 5000, headed by a ...
Article : 162 wordsBOMBAY (A.A.P.)—The crew perished when an aircraft believed to be carrying mail to Britain, flying from Bombay to Karachi, crashed near ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Mon 20 Aug 1945, Page 1
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