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  5. Worldwide Relief At British Intervention

    LONDON, June 2;—The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, announced in the House of Commons that the French Commander-in-Chief in the Levant (General Hum bolt) had received instructions from Paris not to oppose the ...

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  6. Backbone Of Jap Defences On Okinawa Broken

    WASHINGTON, June 2.—The Associated Press says a Naval spokesman told a Press conference that he considered the backbone of Japan’s defences on Okinawa were broken. ...

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    President Truman who in a message to Congress told Japan of the crushing [?]that await her. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Japanese Behead Missionaries

    NEW YORK, June 2.— The American Baptist Foreign Mission Society reported that the Japanese beheaded ...

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  9. DE GAULLE’S STATEMENT ON SYRIA

    LONDON June 2.—Paris radio last night quoted a statement issued from General de Gaulle’s office as follows ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Points On Victory Policy

    In his message to Congress President Truman Said that military policy for the defeat of Japan called for ...

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  11. PAID £300 TO MAN SAYS WAR BRIDE

    SYDNEY Sat.—Alleged to have taken £800 from an Australian war bride as payment for arranging a passage to America ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader: Comforts For Soldiers

    WASHINGTON June 2.—President Truman in a message to Congress said the primary task facing the United States is to win the war against Japan as completely and as quickly as possible. No man could recount the success of the forces of decency in ...

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  13. SOFT DRINKS “DOPED” AT MILK BARS

    WELLINGTON (NZ), Sat. — Mrs. Agues E. Hodge told the Licensing Commission that soft drinks had been doped with ...

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  15. TRACKING DOWN PACIFIC WAR CRIMINALS

    LONDON June 2—The Australian representative Lieu Colonel J. Oldham speaking at the United Nations War Crimes ...

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  16. CLAIM FOR CHILD’S CUSTODY

    SYDNEY Saturday. — Wing Commander George Henry Purvis, RAAF and his ex-wife Neomi May Purvis agreed in the ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA AS BASE FOR EMPIRE PRODUCTS

    LONDON, June 2.—Mr. Duff Cooper speaking at Colchester said that after the Pacific war Australia would be a base for the production of Empire products for the Far East. British manufacturers should give earnest consideration ...

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  18. Higher Shale Oil Production

    LITHGOW Sat.—The Minister for Supply and Shipping (Senator Ashley) said to-day that production of shale oil at Glen Davis ...

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  19. FOOD SUPPLIES FOR NORWAY

    LONDON June 2.— A total of 15,000 tons of Allied food supplies has been so far distributed In Norway and another 8000 tons ...

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    Australian troops filling hand bags for protection of patients at an advanced dressing station in the Wawa area Reading from left to right : Rte. A. Cob[?]ft Wilberforce NSW: Pte. W. Hanck of Gympie NSW:[?] T. G. Lambert Cobory via ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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