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  3. SURRENDER TO BE SIGNED IN TOKIO?

    NEW YORK, August 20.—The Associated Press expresses the opinion that General MacArthur intends to stage a formal Japanese surrender in Tokio ...

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    Welcome Gift.—Gunner J. Hume, of Maryborough (Queensland) gives one of the Balik Papan natives a can of milk as he returns to his home village. The father is carrying his infant in a cloth slung over his back. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 41 words
  5. JAPS PROTEST AGAINST USE OF PARATROOPERS

    NEW YORK, August 20.—The Federal Communications Commission picked up a, broadcast from the Japanese General Staff to General MacArthur, declaring that the ...

    Article : 324 words
  6. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE URGES

    CANBERRA, August 20.—Demands by the Premiers for a more practical approach to the housing problem, including the slashing away of red tape and the speeding up of service releases to provide building materials, marked the ...

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  7. Final Test—AUSTRALIA OUT FOR 173 IN FIRST INNINGS

    LONDON, Aug. 20.—Old Trafford, Manchester, presented a brave appearance as a great crowd awarmed around the gate, ...

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  8. LONDON GREETS KING, QUEEN ON WAY TO SERVICE

    LONDON, August 20.—The progress of the King and Queen from Buckingham. Palace to St. Paul's. Cathedral ...

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  9. 10,000 DIGGERS FOR JAPAN OCCUPATION

    CANBERRA, August 20.—Enlistments in the Australian Army contingent to share in the occupation of ...

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  10. NO DECISION ON PEACE HOLIDAY

    BRISBANE, Aug. 20.—No decision was reached by the 8tate Cabinet to-day on the question of fixing a date for ...

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  11. GROCERS WAITING FOR TRANSPORT COSTS PLAN

    BRISBANE, August 20.—Grocers and retail traders in Queensland have been waiting 18 months for a plan from ...

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  12. "NERVOUS PYGMIES"

    MANILA, August 20.—Apart from Gen. Kawabe's intimidating mien he, like most members of Hirohito's ...

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  13. SIR MACPHERSON ROBERTSON PASSES

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 20.—Sir Macpherson Robertson, pioneer of the sweets industry and sponsor of the Centenary Air Race, died ...

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  14. Mr. BRUCE'S SUCCESSOR?

    CANBERRA Aug. 20.—The appointment of a High Commissioner in London to replace Mr. S. M. Bruce, who will retire in ...

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  15. NO MASS DEMOBILISATION BEFORE NOVEMBER?

    BRISBANE, Aug 20.—General demobilisation is expected to begin about October 1, said the Deputy Director of Manpower ...

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  16. GAOL SENTENCES TO BE REDUCED

    BRISBANE, August 20.—To mark the Japanese surrender, the State Cabinet has decided to recommend to the ...

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  17. QUICK CHANGE TO PEACE ECONOMY?

    CANBERRA, August 20.—State Premiers to-day pledged themselves to a policy of restoring Australia to peaceful ways of life as quickly as possible, and they are determined to organise resources and economy in ...

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  18. NO TARGET DATE FOR LIFTING CONTROLS?

    CANBERRA, August 20.—A target date for the removal of all war-time restrictions was illogical, said the Minister for ...

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  19. BUTTER OUTPUT.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 20.—Queens. land butter output for July was 104,883 boxes, compared with 67,357 in July, 1944. ...

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  20. PATTON PRESENTS ANATOMICAL POSER

    PARIS, August 20.—French editors struggled heroically to give General Patton his correct sobriquet ("Blood and ...

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  21. PALE QUISLING FACES TRIAL

    OSLO, August 20.—Three professional and four non-professional judges are conducting the trial of Quisling, which opened to-day. The prosecution is expected to call 40 to 50 witnesses. Judge Solem, the ...

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