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  4. NATIONS SIGN WORLD CHARTER

    DELEGATES of fifty nations, a total of 153, at San Francisco yesterday signed the World Charter designed to maintain peace and security. The ceremony which lasted for several hours was held in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    TWO photographs of the victory celebrations in London on V[?] Day just received from our London representatives. London The Mension House was floodill when the celebrations were held. Right The King and Queen acknowledging the cheers of the crowd. The Princesses and the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) are with their Majesties. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 92 words
  6. Allies Move West From Okinawa Is.

    NEW YORK, June 27.—Tokio radio declared that Allied troops landed on Kume Island, 50 miles westward of Okinawa. Domei agency says that Japanese forces intercepted the enemy and heavy lighting is progressing. Japanese bounderies insisted ...

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  7. Jap Generals Call it a Day

    NEW YORK, June 26.—The U.P. correspondent states that Lieul.-General Mitsuru Ushijima. Japanese ...

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  8. British Anxious For A.I.F. In Singapore Move

    MELBOURNE, June 27.—The rank and file of the British troops in South-East Asia under Field Marshal Mountbatten's command take it for granted that they will have Australian troops fighting beside them when and if they ...

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  9. SHOTS DISPERSE GERMAN CROWD

    LONDON, June 26.—American military police fired shots over the brads of a German crowd staging a political demonstration ...

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  10. JAPS CAN HIT AT OKINAWA AIRFIELDS

    NEW YORK, June 26.—The Times's Guam correspondent Warnen Moscow says that [?] aways christ[?] in the ...

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  12. NEW POLISH GOVT. CALLED ILLEGAL

    LONDON, June 26.—The Polish Government in London handed a declaration to all Allied governments, except Russia, stating "The so-called Polish Provisional Government of National Unity is illegal." ...

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  13. STOP PRESS

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

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  14. STATEMENT ON COMMUNISM

    CANBERRA, June 27.—The acting Minister for External Affairs, (Mr. N. Makin) will make a statement in the House of ...

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  15. GRUESOME SLAUGHTER OF ALLIED PRISONERS

    CHUNGKING, June 26.—A Korean sub-lieutenant who recently deserted from the Japanese stales that the Japanese compelled inexperienced Korean troops to bayonet to death 154 British and American troops in a prison camp near Zentsoji, on Shikoku Island, ...

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  16. WAR'S TOLL

    The first casualties of the combined Australian and Royal Netherlands Indies Army Invasion Forces lie mutely on Tarakan. The cemetery is situated at the corner of Anzac Highway and Collies Highway—(Netherlands Indies Information Service). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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