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  5. Govt. Rebuffed OPPOSITION STAND ON MIGRATION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Until further information is made available by the Government, both the Liberal Party ...

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  6. TRUMAN CLOSES U.N.C.I.O. World Charter First Step To Lasting Peace

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday (AAP).—Closing the United Nations' conference last night after delegates of 50 nations had signed the Security Charter, President Truman said: "If we had had this charter five years ago, and above all the will to use it, millions ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NAZI MURDER OF RUSSIAN PRISONERS OF WAR

    On April 8, Nazi S.S. troopd enlisted men, prisoners of war nd enlsted men, prisoners of war at Wulfel, a suburb of Hanover, Germany. The victims were marching to Wulfcl from their previous camp near Hanover, as the Americans took the latter city. Twenty-five of the victims, including a woman, were forced to dig the graves before being murdered. During the proceedings, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "NOT IDEAL, BUT BEST POSSIBLE".

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP)—The Moscow newspaper "Izvestia" described the United Nations charter as "not an ideal solution ...

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  9. Japanes Plan To Counter Invasion

    GUAM, Wednesday (AAP).—Tokyo radio announced today that the Japanese Government had drafted an emergency plan to keep open communications during the expected invasion of the homeland. All communication centres are to be strongly fortified and held at all costs. ...

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  10. JAPS FORCED KOREANS TO KILL PRISONERS

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday (AAP) —The Japanese compelled inexperienced Korean troops to bayonet to death 154 British and American ...

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  11. Press Invited to Poland

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP).—An invitation to visit Poland has been extended to Soviet and foreign press representatives by the ...

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  12. THE GENERALS DIED AT DAWN

    GUAM, Wednesday (AAP).—The United Press reports Lieut. General Ushijama. Japanese commander on Okinawa, and his Chief of Staff (Lieut. General Isama Cho) committed hari kari ceremoniously at dawn on June 22, according to prisoners. The bodies of both ...

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  14. GERMANS AGAIN TAUGHT BIBLE

    Once again, German children learn about God rather than Hitler as they study the Bible in a school in Allied occupied Limbach. Ths is the first Bible class held in the city since the Nazis rose to power. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Anthony Urges Relief For Needy Flood Victims

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Government assistance to householders without means, such as pensioners and widows dependent on pensions, who had lost all in the recent North Coast floods, was urged by Mr. Anthony, C.P., N.S.W.) in the House of Representatives ...

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  17. 2 Million Most U.S. Troops in Britain

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAV).—[?]gadier General Koenig, commanding the United Kindom base, [?]vealed today that the largest ...

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