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Advertising : 1,131 wordsLONDON, March 1. A.A.P.—The Russian drive to the Baltic has cut Danzig off from Germany completely by land, and the cities of Koslin, Kolberg and Schlawe seem to be cut off from one ...
Article : 433 wordsLONDON, March 1. A.A.P.—The American First Army is pouring armour through the breached German defences on the outskirts of Cologne, and leading elements have pushed on beyond Modrath to a point five miles west ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 792 wordsA girl just brought out of the Philippines General Hospital in Manila waits at the side of the road for suitable transportation. The hospital had been used as a strongpoint by the Japanese for 13 days while they were under siege. Patients and staff were used as shields.—U.S. Signal Corps photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 54 wordsNEW YORK, March 1. A.A.P.—The Censor has just released a story, lodged on November 28, 1943, which stated ...
Article : 70 wordsLONDON, March 1. A.A.P.—Air fleets from Britain and Italy were over the Reich to-day for the 17th consecutive day. ...
Article : 234 wordsNEW YORK, March 1. A.A.P.—Tokio Radio reports that Admiral Seizo Kobayashi, who, was appointed Minister without portfolio last ...
Article : 107 wordsCANBERRA, Thursday.—Reductions in manpower power allocations for high priority civilian works from January to June because of a deterioration in the Australian manpower position were announced ...
Article : 573 wordsNEW YORK, March 1. A.A.P.—A great number of American carrier-borne planes began an attack on the Ryukyu Islands ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 173 wordsWASHINGTON, March 1. A.A.P.—President Roosevelt told the joint sessions of Congress that closer tactical liaison had been ...
Article : 354 wordsNEW YORK, March 1. A.A.P.—The Vice-chairman of the War Production Board (Mr. William Batt) stated that the army and air forces ...
Article : 97 wordsPARIS, March. 1. A.A.P.—France and Italy to-day resumed direct relations, it is officially announced. The announcement follows the ...
Article : 42 wordsLONDON, March 1. A.A.P.—A crowded train had a narrow escape when a V-bomb fell recently in southern England. The bomb ...
Article : 50 wordsCAPE TOWN, March 1. A.A.P.—An explosion occurred at 3 a.m. to-day in the central Army magazine in Pretoria (Transvaal). As far as ...
Article : 41 wordsNEW YORK, March 1. A.A.P.—Three divisions of United States marines on Iwo Jima advanced several hundred yards all along the line ...
Article : 229 wordsAITAPE, Thursday.—Roaring 50 feet above an Army workshop in the Aitape sector of New Guinea, a gleaming Douglas Courier plane of ...
Article : 152 wordsLONDON, March 1. A.A.P.—A grenade that was thrown in the course of a demonstration against the arrest of 300 Elasites killed two ...
Article : 70 wordsLONDON, March 1. A.A.P.—Mr. H. G. Strauss, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Town and Country Planning, and a ...
Article : 363 wordsNEW YORK, March 1. A.A.P.—The Provisional Korean Government has declared war on Germany and Japan, reports the Chungking ...
Article : 76 wordsLONDON, March 1. A.A.P.—Marshal Tito's partisan forces in Yugoslavia, which hitherto have been known as the National Army of ...
Article : 45 wordsLONDON, March 1. A.A.P.—A German attacked on the Allied position on the east flood bank of the Senio River south of the railway ...
Article : 76 wordsLONDON, March 1. A.A.P.—Wing Commander W. A. Forbes, in command of one of Australia's Lancaster Squadrons is reported ...
Article : 47 wordsLONDON, March 1. A.A.P.—All the property of Marshal Petain. M. Laval, and other Vichvites has been sequestrated reports Reuter's ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Fri 2 Mar 1945, Page 1
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