LONDON.—Prospects facing Germany are so grim that some burgomasters have been ordered to have mass graves dug now because when the winter comes workers will lack the strength to dig them, says the New Statesman. "In some towns the mortality rate ...
Article : 492 wordsArmy Department is still receiving names of liberated prisoners of war from each State. The latest lists of men from South Australia and New South Wales are published below. SOUTH AUSTRALIA The South Australians are as ...
Article : 2,942 wordsLONDON.—The crack ex-German liner Europa has berthed at Southampton for the first time since the beginning of the war. She will pick ...
Article : 126 wordsBOUGAINVILLE.—Days after the surrender, Japanese beat Chinese labourers at Buin with heavy poles under orders of an Army captain. ...
Article : 125 wordsHONGKONG, Wednesday.—All Japanese on the mainland opposite Hong-kong, numbering about 18,000, have been rounded up. Most of the ...
Article : 87 wordsDETROIT.—The Ford Motor Company announced that it would immediately put off 50,000 men indefinitely, because of strikes affecting ...
Article : 75 wordsTOKIO, Wednesday.—Three Superforts have left Japan in an attempted non-stop flight of 6,500 miles to Washington. The trip is scheduled to take up ...
Article : 32 wordsLONDON.—The Spanish Communist Party's central committee was arrested some days ago, says Reuters correspondent. ...
Article : 112 wordsNEW YORK.— War seems to have spurred religion in the United States. The latest year book of American churches reports that church membership reached ...
Article : 42 wordsSAIGON, Wednesday.—A Frenchman was shot dead by men attempting to break into his home at Saigon. Police think the shooting is a question of banditry ...
Article : 33 wordsNEW YORK.—The Duke of Windsor, before sailing for France, told a press conference that he intended visiting England, mainly to see his mother. When asked if the Duchess would accompany him to England, the ...
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Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946), Fri 21 Sep 1945, Page 3
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