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It is revealed that an air-borne fully-equipped 2-engined lifeboat was first dropped from a plane when a Halifax's crew was rescued recently ...
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The "wooosh" of falling bombs invariably makes the heart beat faster. And for those folk living in the outposts of the front line the number ...
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The aeroplane "Comet," winner of the Melbourne air race in 1934, to-day lies derelict wing deep in grass and weeds near Gravesend, its engine ...
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The Acting Minister for Agriculture (Hon. H. Millington) advises that in view of the difficulties which were experienced last year in obtaining ...
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Picture taken at a forword air base in Tunisia during the 8th Army's advance. A British "Hurncane" fighter stands ready to take off from a landing field littered with the wree kage of enemy aircraft. In the for ground is the remains of a Focke Wulf "Condor." ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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According to the Moscow "Trud": "The Allies now have at their disposal armies totalling between 13,000,000 and 14,000,000. The United Nations ...
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This was is a new crusade; a new fight to the death for man's light and liberties and personal ideals.—FieldMarshall Smuts. ...
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The Mayor (Sir. C. Quince) presided, over Councillors R. Hammond, J. Pateman, P. Young, and W. Ullinger the meeting of the Water ...
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The Gaseoyne Racing Club's programme for the Patriotic Meeting has been forwarded to the W.A.T.C. and it is anticipated that it will be ...
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"Those guilty of trumpeting the glories of war at the beginning may well be extolling the virtues of peace at the end. It would not be ...
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