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Advertising : 179 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—The Allies are in the outskirts of Cherbourg, and the final assault has begun. It will now probably be only a matter of hours before the Americans enter Cherbourg. General von Schlciben, commander of the German garrison, has ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,235 wordsA U.S. Navy plane, carrying a bomb underneath its fuselage, wings away from an aircraft carrier on a mission against Japanese bases ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 31 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—With Vitesbk, pivot of the German front in White Russia, virtually isolated, the front is now rapidly moving towards the important town of Borisov, says Reuter's Moscow correspondent. Three great waves of Russian troops are ...
Article : 860 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—A German High Command official announcement says: "Reports from the Cherbourg area state that the ...
Article : 65 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—The Germans are fighting desperately all along the Italian front. They are using every possible means of delaying the Allied ...
Article : 170 wordsCOLOMBO, Sunday.—The Japanese were taken completely by surprise at Port Blair, principal port of the Andaman Islands in the Bay of ...
Article : 326 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—Great air attacks on occupied France yesterday, which were almost equal to pre-invasion scale, culminated last night in further, heavy raids on military installations. Mosquitos raided Berlin, and enemy waters were mined. Twenty-three planes are missing. ...
Article : 926 wordsCHUNGKING, Sunday. — Hengshan, the last important stronghold before Hengyang, has probably fallen, it was indicated in a ...
Article : 110 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—Allied bombing of refineries in Germany, the blockade and the increased intensity of fighting on three fronts have cut ...
Article : 182 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—Two important French railway lines leading from Belfort. near the frontiers of Switzerland and Germany, to Paris, in the west, and ...
Article : 67 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—An Admiralty communique says British ships and naval planes sank three U-boats of a strong enemy force that tried to attack a ...
Article : 235 wordsNEW YORK, Sunday.—Sir Keith Murdoch, Australian newspaper publisher, warned that the Japanese menace would not end with the war ...
Article : 200 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—The Air Ministry says a final assessment of air photographs shows that 80 vessels were put out of action at Le ...
Article : 104 wordsNEW YORK, Sunday.—The Director of Naval Public Relations (Mr. Lovette) on his return from the European theatre said ...
Article : 74 wordsSTOCKHOLM, Sunday.—The Germans have proclaimed martial law in Copenhagen and Zeeland Isle after what is described as the largest act of sabotage ever ...
Article : 64 wordsKANDY, Sunday. — Chinese troops and units of General Lentaigne's forces have entered Mogaung, where heavy fighting is ...
Article : 461 wordsGENERAL SIR BERNARD MONTGOMERY in mood of great satisfaction during a tour of inspection of front line troops in Normandy. A.A.P. Overseas radio picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 25 wordsWASHINGTON, Sunday. — Three large American transport planes have been shot down by mistaken friendly fire. One C54 Skymaster, carrying a ...
Article : 162 wordsLONDON, Sunday. — An extraordinary story is told how a fighter pilot, by quick thinking and cool courage, pushed a ...
Article : 150 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—R.A.F. fighters, which have been joined by American Thunderbolts and Lightnings, are achieving great success against flying bombs, which on Friday night were sent over on a much smaller scale, says the "Evening News" correspondent on the south coast. Flying bombs crashed in southern England early to-day, ending a 15-hours lull, the longest ...
Article : 397 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—Allied gliders which landed in Normandy at inacessible points are being snatched up into the air again and towed back to England in two ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Mon 26 Jun 1944, Page 1
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