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  2. THE WAR IN EUROPE ENDS

    London, May 8.—His Majesty the King, broadcasting to the nation and the Empire, said: "To-day we give thanks to God for a ...

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  3. SCENES IN LONDON

    London, May 8.—Everywhere in the United Kingdom the people let themselves go to celebrate the victory in Europe, and only those men ...

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  4. GERMANY NAVY

    London, May 8.—U-boats will return to their bases or show a white flag of surrender, says the Press Association's naval ...

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  5. GERMANS' UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER

    London, May 7.—The German fighting forces to-day surrendered unconditionally to the Supreme Allied Commander in Chief, General Eisenhower. The capitulation took place in a little red schoolhouse at Rheims which is General Eisenhower's head-quarters. The terms were signed by Colonel-General Jodl, the new German Chief of Staff, and by Russian, French ...

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  6. GERMAN SURRENDER

    London, May 8.—In a nation-wide broadcast to-day the Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, said:—"At 2.51 o'clock yesterday ...

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  7. BRESLAU CAPTURED

    London, May 8.—The British United Press correspondent in Moscow says that, after an 80-day siege, Breslau is now one of ...

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  8. CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    London, Later.—The Germans accepted the surrender terms at 1.30 a.m. local time to-day and the commander ordered all units to ...

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  9. DOENITZ SPEAKS

    London, May 8.—Admiral Doenitz, broadcasting to the German people over the Flensburg radio, said:—"On Sunday night I ordered ...

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  10. DEFEAT OF GERMANY

    London, May 7.—The full text of Count von Grosigk's broadcast to the German people is as follows:—"As leading Minister of the Reich ...

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  11. NORWAY LIBERATED

    London, May 7.—The British Broadcasting Corporation to-day broadcast over the Danish service an announcement that the ...

    Article : 264 words
  12. The Russian Front

    London, May 8.—The war is still on as far as the Russians are concerned, reports the Associated Press correspondent in Moscow. ...

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  13. V DAY CELEBRATED

    London, May 8.—V day was celebrated by over 100,000 British troops in Germany with bonfires, Verey lights of a dozen colours ...

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  14. Stalin Silent

    London, May 8.—Marshal Stalin had not announced the German surrender up to 4 p.m., says Reuter's listening post. When Mr. Churchill ...

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  15. Canadian Declaration

    London, May 8.—The Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. MacKenzie King, in a V day message said: "The hard struggle for peace must ...

    Article : 122 words
  16. The Nazi Leaders

    London, May 8.—While combing the ruins of Berlin for traces of Hitler and the other Nazi leaders, the Russians to-day discovered ...

    Article : 94 words
  17. Meeting at Rheims

    Paris, May 8.—General Sevez, describing in the "Figaro" how he signed the German surrender document at Rheims, on behalf of ...

    Article : 86 words
  18. British Warships

    London, May 8.—The Associated Press correspondent in Stockholm states that units of the British fleet are to-day lying at anchor 10 ...

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  19. Huns in Jugoslavia

    London, May 8.—A Jugoslav communique states that the Jugoslav forces have captured the Jasinovac concentration camp, the ...

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  20. Field-Marshal Smuts

    London, May 8.—Field-Marshal Smuts, the only surviving member of the Supreme War Council of the last war, in a V day message ...

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  21. French Announcement

    London, May 8.—General de Gaulle, announcing the capitulation to the people of France said: "The victory of the United Nations ...

    Article : 86 words
  22. Belgian King Liberated

    London, May 8.—The Associated Press correspondent with the Seventh Army says that King Leopold, with his wife and four ...

    Article : 43 words
  23. Japan and Germany

    New York, May 6.—The Tokio radio reports that the Foreign Minister, Mr. Togo, said to his press conference:—"Evidently ...

    Article : 78 words
  24. Nazi Governor of Poland

    London, May 6.—A message from the A.E.F. headquarters says that when Dr. Frank, a former Governor-General of Poland, was ...

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  25. Himmler and Goering

    London, May 8.—A British United Press correspondent says it is believed at A.E.F. headquarters that Himmler and Goering are ...

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  26. Poles Want Frank

    London, May 8.—The Associated Press correspondent in Moscow says that the Polish National Council has adopted a resolution requesting ...

    Article : 59 words
  27. Germans from Norway

    London, May 7.—The "Daily Mail's" correspondent on the Norwegian frontier states that the Wehrmacht is streaming towards ...

    Article : 172 words
  28. Rejoicing in Oslo

    London, May 8.—The joy of the Norwegian people is Indescribable, stated the Stockholm radio. Oslo's main street last night was a ...

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  29. Extradition of Laval

    Paris, May 5.—The French Government has asked Spain to extradite Laval. The Minister for Information, M. Tietgen, in a ...

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  30. Belgian Traitor

    London, May 8.—Leon de Grelle, the Belgian Fascist leader, and five companions, have arrived in Spain by air from North Germany ...

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  31. Dr. Schacht Caught

    London, May 8.—The British United Press correspondent with the Fifth Army states that the Fifth Army forces have found Dr. ...

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  32. Sweden and Germany

    Stockholm, May 8.—Sweden lias broken off diplomatic relations with Germany, ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australian Associated ...

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