INSIDE GERMANY.—The fear that epidemics will sweep the ruins of the shattered Ruhr is haunting the minds of millions of Germans in the wake of the Allied advance. Already typhus is spreading alarmingly. Civil control has temporarily broken down, sewerage and water services are not working, and thousands are living in unventilated cellars or roofless houses. At the same time the Germans seek Allied goodwill. ...
Article : 763 wordsNEW YORK.—President Roosevelt's will, dated November 12, 1941, gives Mrs. Roosevelt the right to select any or all his personal property and use it during her lifetime. The value of the estate is not disclosed. The will sets out that the five ...
Article : 314 wordsLONDON.—The Allies will decide if organised resistance has ended in Germany, after Berlin has been captured, says the political correspondent of ...
Article : 189 wordsLONDON.—Britain's dairy cattle were riddled with disease, as a result of which appalling damage had already been done to the health and efficiency ...
Article : 94 wordsMANILA.—"Coming in low to strafe a camouflaged Jap barge near Brunei Bay, Borneo, an American.-manned Mitchell struck a tree. ...
Article : 111 wordsLONDON.—Corporal Charles Myers, a British war prisoner recently sentenced to death by a German Military Court for an alleged assault on a guard, has ...
Article : 95 wordsMELBOURNE.—Army hospitals and Red Cross canteens will receive about 4000 cases of Australian lobster this year. The lobsters, which are canned in ...
Article : 69 wordsGUAM.—Repercussions of President Roosevelt's tragic death on the Pacific war are impossible to estimate, but at the very least, Japanese morale has received a tremendous fillip, says war correspondent Denis Warner. Since the Japanese entered the war ...
Article : 342 wordsLONDON.—The Archbishop of York Dr. Garbett, who is visiting the British forces in Italy, will go to Greece shortly at , the invitation of the Regent ...
Article : 37 wordsLONDON.—Telling his soldiers on the East Front that the last Russian attack on Germany had been launched, Hitler said in an Order-of-the-Day that the Russian is would be bled white before they reached Berlin. He said that the Russians would murder old men; women, and children, would use ...
Article : 446 wordsNEW YORK.—The bodies of 20 people most of them burnt beyond recognition were found in the scattered wreckage of a Pennsylvania Central ...
Article : 48 wordsLONDON.—The death has occurred of 7 Dr. G. T. Birdwood, aged 78 younger brother of Field Marshal Lord Birdwood, commander of the ...
Article : 49 wordsINA CENTURY OLD QUARRY in the heart of the beautiful west of England countryside is a great underground factory which covers an area of nearly three million square feet. Here 100 feet under the ploughed land men and women work day and night producing here engines for the United ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 64 wordsNEW YORK.—No more fancy goods and no more delicacies will be given to prisoners of war in the United States. This announcement follows, widespread ...
Article : 190 wordsBURMA.—Australain war production is playing its part near the end of one of the longest land communications lines in this war 14th Army's ...
Article : 111 wordsMADRID.—Thee Spanish Foreign Minister, Senor Le Querica, anonunced that his Government for the first time, since 1936 abolished all censorship of news ...
Article : 77 wordsNEW YORK.—The Herald-Tribune's Washington correspondent, states that jet-propelled planes will displace the present conventional types within the ...
Article : 83 wordsDAUGA [?]AIRSTRIP.—War correspondent Allan Dawes tells these two stories:—An Australian infantryman went into ...
Article : 156 wordsLONDON.—For the first time it is possible to tell the story of Field-Markshal Montgomery's master supply plan which enabled him to cross the biggest river to western Europe and drive 200 miles into the heart of Germany in less than three weeks, reports a United Press correspondent. Desert experience was a big help. The plan involved the construction ...
Article : 303 wordsNEW YORK.—Shirley Temple, w who last weeks announced her engagement, has refused to pose in a wedding gown for publicity for her picture, "Kiss and ...
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Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946), Sat 21 Apr 1945, Page 3
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