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CASUALTIES AT MIL_lk r. t ■ bLondon.—Rome radio announce:! that 143 persons were killed s:v:l 300 injured in the R.A.IT raicis en Mil nn.—P.A.' CabJ-e. \ . -. c POST-WAR WokLfi. . New York. — . The immedj-.!* creation of a "post-war reconsu-isc; tic;\ council,"' in order to cbbrj-Iy dr.£r.c. and tell the world how .ths "AtUinlic Charter will be put ir/.o prvT-fir-o was urged by ivtr. Waft£r N"■-''"•. He said this most, potent •in.sv.n;mpwt for victory should be a ply's >■■)'■ a world without superior penni.";. snd without exploitation 0 f rv';\-;<;irinls or nations. —?\A.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 107, 2 November 1942, Page 6
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