German "invasion" ports and railway lines were again bombed repeatedly by the R.A.F. early yesterday morning and on Fiiday ...
Article : 416 wordsSpecially trained night fighters split up formations of German bombers that tried to raid Central London on Friday night. That fact ...
Article : 295 wordsThe sinking of a 10,000-ton German transport by the British submarine Sturgeon off the northernmost tip of Denmark on the ...
Article : 335 wordsELECTIONS are in the air. Our own just ended, with the confusion of resuits yet to be straightened out the cables tell us of the approaching American ...
Article : 854 wordsAction of the wool control authorities in increasing issue prices for wool last week has astonished almost the entire industry. The bulk purchase of the South ...
Article : 233 wordsHis family killed at Rotterdam when that city was ruthlessly bombed. Chevalier K. D. Parmentier, the well-known Dutch airman, has since been carrying ...
Article : 183 words[?]ackay Radio has picked up a message from the British freighter Elmbank (5,156 tons) reporting that she has been torpedoed in the North Atlantic, 700 miles ...
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Advertising : 218 wordsBritain, behind Mr. Churchill to a man, was grimly cheerful and determined to defeat Germany, said Brigadier-General George Strong, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 409 wordsAnnouncing a six-point foreign and domestic policy, Mr. Wendell Willkie. Republican candidate for the Presidency, said that President ...
Article : 205 wordsGeneral de Gaulle announced that the first of the free French soldiers had been in action against the Italians in Egypt. ...
Article : 157 wordsThe vision of a new and better social order arising from the ashes of the one that is now being destroyed by the war was conjured up by two British political ...
Article : 228 wordsTalks in Washington between Mr. Hull, U.S. Secretary of State; Lord Lothian, British Ambassador; and Mr. Casey, Australian Minister, ...
Article : 387 wordsFurther British air raids on Italian concentrations are described in Saturday's R.A.F. communique from Cairo. "We raided grounded aircraft at ...
Article : 276 wordsYoung German airmen shot down in Britain in the last fortnight have had an extraordinary idea of what is happening in the war, says the "Sunday ...
Article : 250 wordsSince the British raids on Berlin last week, says "The Times" correspondent on the German frontier, the authorities have scraped the gold leaf off a huge figure ...
Article : 158 wordsAfter overpowering a nurse at the family home, an unknown armed man (or men), at Hillsborough, California, kidnapped Mark de ...
Article : 190 wordsMr. Robert Solberg, vice-president of Armco International Corporation, who has returned from France in the liner Exeter, said that the Germans had not ...
Article : 136 wordsA new twin-engined Lockheed P38 interceptor plane has been successfully tested. The plane cruises at 350 m.p.h., and it is expected that the top speed will ...
Article : 88 wordsConfirming American reports, the Ministry of Aircraft Production announces that deliveries of U.S. planes to Britain now amount to 500 a month. ...
Article : 312 wordsImprovement in the general health of the A.I.F. since their arrival in Egypt has been seen by medical officers. There has been a remarkable drop in ...
Article : 138 wordsOne of the most amazing and indomitable figures in this war is Squadron-Leader D. R. S. Bader, of the R.A.F., who in spite of the loss of both his legs, ...
Article : 243 wordsMany inquiries for Australian brandy have been made in Britain after the French capitulation. Men of the A.I.F. have done their country a good turn by ...
Article : 75 wordsIt is announced that the Royal Canadian Navy has acquired and is manning six more of the 50 American destroyers which have been transferred to Great ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Rome newspaper, "L'Avenir." says that von Rlbbentrop and Mussolini, at their conference in Rome, discussed the carving up of Greece. ...
Article : 61 wordsAn official statement issued says:- "Police yesterday detained a Japanese named Shinozaki and certain other persons for inquiries." A more detailed ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 23 Sep 1940, Page 3
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