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  3. UNITED NATIONS' CHARTER FOR LASTING PEACE

    NEW YORK, June 27.—The Associated Press representative in San Francisco states that the final draft of the Charter designed to maintain peace and security was adopted by the United Nation signing Conference on International ...

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  4. TOKIO REPORTS NEW ALLIED LANDINGS NEARER JAPAN

    NEW YORK, June 27.—Tokio radio reported to-night that the Allies had landed on Kikai Island, 150 miles north of Okinawa, and 170 miles south of Japan. ...

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    The Commander-in-Chief, South-west Pacific Area, General MacArthur, accompanied by the Commander-in-Charge Land Operations, Lieut.-General Morshead, arrive at Labuan Island, British North Borneo, where Australian troops now are fighting. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COMMONWEALTH OF INDIAN NATIONS URGED

    LONDON, June 27.—Viscount Wavell's conference has been adjourned to June 28. During the interval, ...

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  7. "BEST POSSIBLE SOLUTION"

    LONDON, June 27.—The Moscow "lzvestia" described the United Nations' Charteras "not the ideal solution of ...

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  8. Bankng Bill OPPOSITION MOVES FAIL

    CANBERRA, June 27.—The debate on the Banking Bill was resumed in the House of Representatives to-day, with ...

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  9. MOUNTBATTEN WOULD LIKE AUSTRALIAN DIV.

    MELBOURNE, June 27.—The rank and file of British troops in South-east Asia (the Lord Louis Mountbatten Command) take it for granted that they will have Australian ...

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  10. DUKE IN N. GUINEA

    The Duke of Gloucester left North Queensland early yesterday and landed at Port Moresby and, later ...

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  11. Australians Reach Mobiai River in S. Bougainville

    MELBOURNE, June 27.—In a resumption of their advance around Buin-road in South Bougainville, infantry of the Third Australian Division, with tank support, after eliminating strong pockets of resistance ...

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  12. PARTY ATTITUDES TO MIGRATION

    CANBERRA, June 27.—Until further information is made available by the Government, both the Liberal party and ...

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  13. 'PLANE STRUCK MOUND OF EARTH

    SYDNEY, June 27.—With 17 passengers for Melbourne on board, including one woman and 16 members of the services, an ...

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  14. "AUSTRALIA FARED WELL IN PETROL SUPPLIES"

    CANBERRA. June 27.—"Australia fared very well so far as wartime supplies of petrol were, concerned," said Mr. J. A. ...

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  15. BURMESE DACOITS' REIGN OF TERROR

    LONDON, June 27.—Well organised gangs of bandits—dacoits to the Burmese—armed with Japanese automatic weapons are ...

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  16. SOLDIER ON TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, June 27.—The Coroner (Mr. Austin), in the City Coroner's Court to-day, returned a finding that Pte. Francis ...

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  17. GOVERNMENT POLICY ON MUNITIONS STAFFS

    CANBERRA, June 27.— The Minister for Munitions (Mr. N. Makin) does not intend to vary the policy of retaining a nucleus ...

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  18. FITTERS' DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, June 27.—A settlement of the fitters' dispute is expected in some quarters as a result of a compulsory conference ...

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  19. 3,000,000 GALLONS OF BEER FOR ROYAL NAVY PERSONNEL IN AUST.

    CANBERRA, June 27. — Royal Navy personnel based in Australia would receive 3,000.000 gallons of beer out of the ordinary beer production for the remainder of the year, the Minister for Trade and ...

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  20. TAMWORTH MUTINY CHARGES QUESTIONED

    TAMWORTH. June 27. — A general court-martial dealing with the detention camp m[?]tiny charges decided in two cases ...

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  21. OKINAWA JAP. LEADERS END LIVES

    OKINAWA, June 27.—The United Press states that Lieut.-General Mitsuru Ushijima, Japanese Commander at Okinawa, and his Chief of Staff, Lieut.-General Isama Cho, committed hara-kiri ceremoniously at dawn on June 22, according to prisoners. The ...

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