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  4. JAP. P.O.W. CAMPS TO BE INSPECTED SIX JAPANESE ISLANDS TAKEN

    LONDON, June 29.--It is announced from Geneva that after three years of negotiations the Japanese Government has agreed to allow an International Red Cross commission to inspect GUAM, June 28.--The Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Ocean Area (Admiral Nimitz) announced that American Negro ...

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  5. WAR WAS FOUGHT TO WIN FREEDOM NOT FOR PROFITS

    LONDON, June 28.--"We did not fight to win the war for private profit or for any selfish end, but to preserve the people's right to live in freedom and to increase their opportunities, by their own ...

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  6. MR. CHURCHILL RETAINS POPULARITY

    LONDON, June 28.--Glasgow gave Mr. Churchill the most tumultuous welcome of his whole tour. A crowd of ...

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  7. FUN ON JAP BICYCLES

    Three Australians get a ride, and a lot of fun, on Japanese bicycles they found abandoned by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FUTURE OF WORLD PEACE MAY REST ON AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, June 28.--The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (Senator Connally) said the United States made history when it made the first formal report to the Senate ...

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  9. New York Missed Blitz

    LONDON, June 28.--RAF officers disclosed that the Germans nearly' had completed preparations to ...

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  10. JAPANESE KILL THEIR WOMEN, THEN SUICIDE

    NEW YORK, June 28.--The Associated Press Okinawa correspondent says Marine Lieut. George Thompson and four ...

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  11. RAAF AIRCRAFT POUND JAP RASES

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Japanese aerodromes in Java and the Southern Celebes have been subjected to neutralising raids for ...

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  12. Oil Again Flows At Tarakan

    MELBOURNE, Friday. --Tarakan oilfields in Borneo resumed production yesterday when the Commander of the ...

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  13. Ribbentrop's Gold

    LONDON, June 28.--The Americans found gold valued at £2,000,000, weighing four and a half ...

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  14. PROVISIONAL GOVT. FORMED IN POLAND

    LONDON, June 28.--The new Polish Provisional Government of National Unity has been formed in Warsaw. It includes 16 members of the former Lublin Government and four democratic Polish leaders ...

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  15. NAZIS DECLARED HOLIDAY ID KILL PATRIOTS

    LONDON, June 28.--Between lofty black-draped walls of an execution chamber constructed like a theatre, with ...

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  16. INDIA TALKS ADJOURNED

    LONDON, June 29.--The New Delhi Radio says the Viceroy's conference in Simla met briefly after a 48-hour ...

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  17. CHINA FORCES WIN BACK LOST CITADEL

    CHUNGKING. June 29.--A Chinese spokesman announced that the Chinese have captured the main airfield at ...

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  18. HANGED AT DAWN

    LONDON. June 20.--Three German civilians were hanged at dawn at a military prison at Rhinebach for the murder of an ...

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  19. ROYALTY MEETS AT LAE DEPOT

    MELBOURNE. Friday.--When the Duke of Gloucester visited the Lae area training depot of the Royal Papuan Constabulary ...

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    Canadian soldiers add to part of a huge stack of 3000 German rifles which have been taken from enemy prisoners of war Canadian WIB Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. NAZI PARTY BUSY

    LONDON, June 28.--The British United Press correspondent at Cologne quotes the city's German ...

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  22. NEW MOSCOW GOVERNMENT

    LONDON. June 28.--Warsaw Radio states the Morvakl Government according to an agreement reached in Moscow, has resigned ...

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  23. CHURCHILL BACK

    LONDON. June 29.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) has arrived in London after having covered 1000 miles of Britain and ...

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  24. PICKET SHIPS OUTCLASS JAP SUICIDE PLANES

    NEW YORK. June 28.--The correspondent of New York 'Times' aboard a flagship off Okinawa says the Navy threw ...

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  25. GERMANS PLANNED TO USE SUN RAYS AS WAR WEAPON

    LONDON. June 28.--German scientists' future plans envisaged the use of sunrays to scorch nations and cities out of existence, ...

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  26. TRAIN DERAILED

    PARIS, June 28.--Between 50 and 100 were killed in French Morocco when the Meknes-Fex express train was derailed on ...

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  27. "WALKIE TALKIE"

    NEW YORK. June 29.--The New York 'Times' says the American Telephone and Telegraph Company has announced a plan ...

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