Some men get one tough job after another thrust on them. Mr. Churchill, of course, has the toughest; but one can think of others—Lord Beaverbrook, Stafford, Cripps, Anthony Eden, Lord Wavell, General Alexander. All these men have tackled three or four different tasks in the war each job enough ...
Article : 767 wordsCRADLE OF NAZISM, the Rostrum at Nuremburg Stadium from which Hither harangued his followers is here pictured with conquering American troops waving flags above it. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 26 wordsNEW GUINEA—Working far inland in advance of the foremost Australian irfantry units who have forced the Japanese from their defensive positions in the ranges behind the Da[?]field an ANGAU ...
Article : 353 wordsLONDON.—Seven million Red Cross parcels snow on the way from all AlFed countries to war prisoners who won't need them, will be used to ...
Article : 109 wordsLONDON.—Mr. Churchill, Marshal Stalin and President Truman will meet in the not for distant future, says the Press Associations Political writer. ...
Article : 59 wordsSYDNEY.—The official opening last week of the Peat's Ferry Bridge across the Hawkesbury River spanned a century of transport between Sydney and the northern parts of New South Wales. The name of this new span of the ...
Article : 292 wordsLONDON.—The leading qui[?]ling newspaper in Norway has published a remarkable editorial a[?]ogising for the misdeeds committed against fellow ...
Article : 82 wordsNEW YORK.—Dr. Robert Kempner, chief legal adviser to the pre-Hitler police, and now a natwalised American living in Pennsylvaia, has revealed that ...
Article : 147 wordsADELAIDE.—Prisoners at Yatala are reported to be on their best behaviour This may be in anticination of remismissions of sentences following VE-Day ...
Article : 66 wordsSAN FRANCISCO.—M. Rene Pleven, French Minister for Finance who is a delegate to UNCIO told United Press the France [?] the services of one ...
Article : 91 wordsTARAKAN.—Trooper Ted, Hobbs, of Edgecliff. Sydney is miraculously lucky he was not skewered with a Japanese sword. ...
Article : 154 wordsMADRID.—The S[?]ephish Foreign Senor Lequerica, has handed foreign newspapermen the text of a "fundamental law" approved by ...
Article : 54 wordsSAN FRANCISCO.—One indication of the success of the World Security Conference is provided in the active [?]ing new taking place for the location ...
Article : 144 wordsSYDNEY.—Long before anyone could guess that it would coincide with the collapse of Germany, this week was allotted to the opening in Australia of a celebration already 12 years old in America, "Brotherhood Week." The intention is to foster friendship between all races, nations, and religions, ...
Article : 505 wordsLONDON.—London is all set for the homecoming of "Lord Haw Haw" (William Joyce), the radio commentator. A room has been "booked" and a ...
Article : 91 wordsA Commonwealth public service examination (No. 2604) to enable permenent officers to quality for promotion of transfer as supervisor ...
Article : 128 wordsSAN FRANCISCO.—Czechoslovakia intends to demand the return of Sude enland and all territory lost to Hitler in the political surrender in 1938. Its delegate to the United Nations Conference. M. Mazarvk, said ...
Article : 303 wordsTARAKAN.—AIF Private Sandy McShane of Adelaide turned a Japanese pillbox into a human oven by heating its wall with his flame-thrower. ...
Article : 125 wordsLONDON.—The Allies may use some of Germany secret weapons hi an allout asseult, against Japan This statement is made by the Daily ...
Article : 110 wordsLONDON.—The American Associated Press correspondent 'at SHAEF says a great hoard of gold was found in Merl[?] mines and hidden in bank ...
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Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946), Fri 11 May 1945, Page 3
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