USA was sending all help possible as fast as she could to the whole SW Pacific area, and good progress was being made, said President Roosevelt ...
Article : 499 wordsCriticism by members of the House of Commons, which followed Mr. Churchill's long and impressive review of the war yesterday, has so far been directed not chiefly at Mr. Churchill himself, but at the ...
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Article : 37 wordsAnnouncement by Mr. Churchill in the course of his speech in the House of Commons yesterday of the formation of Pacific Councils in ...
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Article : 224 wordsInadequate communication facilities across the Pacific are cheating Australians out of the up-to-theminute coverage of the war news ...
Article : 191 wordsBroadcasting to Australia on the occasion of Australia Day, Senator Barkley, leader in the Senate, declared, "We salute you not only on ...
Article : 112 wordsGerman and Italian prisoners of war in Australian internment camps are busy building sleeping huts, cutting firewood, growing vegetables, ...
Article : 184 wordsMr. churchills statement in the House of Commons that there had been a steady increase in aircraft production, although not the ...
Article : 143 words"China unreservedly joins Mr. Curtin and Df. [?]an Mook in making urgent appeals to USA and Britain for adequate reinforcements ...
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Article : 97 wordsMore than 5,000,000 civilians have been killed, 20,000,000 injured, and an inestimable number rendered homeless as a result of Japan's ...
Article : 75 wordsJapan's air looses on her many fronts in and around the SW Pacific, not to speak of those on the Asiatic mainland, are piling up to ...
Article : 579 wordsEmployment of 300 overseas internees and 150 prisoners of war for fruitpicking work in various parts of Victoria has been approved by the ...
Article : 120 wordsTokio messages say that the Japanese Press has issued a warning that initial successes in the Pacific have not opened the gate to ...
Article : 71 wordsMrs. Elizabeth Sharpe, who, it is believed, was Britain's oldest flower girl, has died at the age of 95. She sold flowers in streets until 2 months ...
Article : 54 wordsDetails of the special wartime financial arrangements between Canada and Britain have been submitted to the Canadian House of Commons by ...
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Article : 77 wordsDuring his speech in the House of Commons yesterday, which lasted for one hour and 40 minutes, Mr. Churchill's voice betrayed the effect ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 29 Jan 1942, Page 3
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