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Advertising : 960 wordsLONDON, May 5. A.A.P.—Allied pre-invasion bombing of Hitler's Europe was extended last night, and again to-day, with attacks by heavy bombers from Mediterranean bases. According to Axis reports American bomber formations were over ...
Article : 595 wordsAt a distant forward post Australia soldiers hold a race meeting. There were no horses in the area so they used a dice system with numbered cardboard horses. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 31 wordsLONDON, May 5. A.A.P.—"British submarines are now mustering in Far Eastern waters for a smashing blow against the ...
Article : 227 wordsLONDON, May 5. A.A.P.—"The Italian front is humming with intense preparations," says Vichy Radio. "The German High Command is awaiting a large-scale Allied offensive timed to coincide with the Spring offensive on ...
Article : 383 wordsLONDON, May 5. A.A.P.—"All England will hear Mr. Curtin's voice on Sunday," says the "Evening Standard." "It is a tough, strong, capable ...
Article : 290 wordsNEW YORK, May 5. A.A.P.—Admiral Mineichi Koga, Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese High Seas Fleet, has been killed. ...
Article : 233 wordsThe ring of encirclement round the Japanese forces trapped on the northern coast of New Guinea has been tightened by two further landings west of Hollandia. One force of Americans landed ...
Article : 277 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—One of the many R.A.A.F. personnel distinguishing themselves in operations from India against Japanese is ...
Article : 222 wordsLONDON, May 5. A.A.P.—Fourteenth Army columns on the Burma frontier have begun an offensive in the Kohima sector. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 152 wordsLONDON, May 5. A.A.P.—"When the day arrives for starting the invasion every soldier may be assured that his weapons, ammunition, tanks ...
Article : 79 wordsLONDON, May 5. A.A.P.—A pitched battle to still ragtag, in the region north of Targu-Frumos, according to the Rumanian communique. ...
Article : 375 wordsNEW YORK, May 5. A.A.P.—The "New York Times" reveals that plans to prevent the unnecessary destruction of European cultural, art, and ...
Article : 167 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—There was no problem of unemployment in Australia at present and there was not likely to be such a problem here in ...
Article : 198 wordsNEW YORK, May 5. A.A.P.—Over 150,000 Japanese are trapped and are likely to die on the islands from the Marshalls to New Guinea, ...
Article : 115 wordsBRISBANE, Friday.—About 50 women were questioned by Manpower officials who aided an American naval Officers' club in Wickham-street, ...
Article : 112 wordsSeveral hundred U.S. Waes will soon arrive in New Guinea to take up administrative duties with forward U.S. operational formations. ...
Article : 165 wordsNEW YORK, May 5. A.A.P.—Saigon Radio says an Allied submarine off the French Indo-China coast sank a naval craft and a freighter ...
Article : 57 wordsBUNDABERB, Friday.—At an inquiry into the death of his daughter, Shirley, 7, on April 1, Rudolph Sessink, sugar worker, said he was a ...
Article : 332 wordsLONDON, May 5. A.A.P.—A report from Moscow says the Soviet Atrocity Commission has named Lieut.-General Munoz Grande, commander ...
Article : 63 wordsNEW YORK, May 5. A.A.P.—The discovery is announced by the Society of American Bacteriologists of a mysterious germicidal substance in ...
Article : 87 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—The newly-appointed Director-General of Civil Aviation (Mr. D. McVey) was abroad studying latest developments in ...
Article : 82 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—Lieut.-General Gordon Bennett will broadcast for the Australian Broadcasting Commission every Tuesday at 7.50 p.m. on the ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Sat 6 May 1944, Page 1
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