American aircraft were again unopposed by the Luftwaffe when they raided Germany yesterday to attack military targets at Munster. This raid was made by Flying Portresses, while Liberators and Thunderbolts corned out an offensive swoop over ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 417 wordsTwo of the American special service films "Why We Fight." were shown. last night to deeply impressed and appreciative audiences at the Ozone ...
Article : 507 wordsJapannese air strength at Rabaul has been so crippled that Allied bombers are now flying from the Solomons to attack the base unescarted by fighters. The first of such unescorted raids was on Thursday morning ...
Article : 540 wordsAccording to the Rome radio, Allied planes yesterday morning again raided Rome, swooping down to rake the city's streets with machine gun fire. ...
Article : 169 wordsThe Financial Secretary to the War Cilice, in a speech, said that the massive Allied air offensive was the forerunner of the invasion. "Allied armies are ...
Article : 46 wordsIncreased activity in the Nettuno area on Friday was reported by the Rome radio, which says that the Germans repulsed a strong British formation west ...
Article : 127 wordsThe German radio, which announces that Lieut. Peter Do[?]nits, the youngest son of the Commander-in-Chief of the German Navy has died in the Battle of ...
Article : 56 words"I have not the slightest doubt that if the battle from and home front really get down to it this year, we can get the war almost finished by the end of 1944," ...
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Article : 56 wordsOvercoming counter-attacks, the Red Army is continuing to light the Germans in the streets of Tarnopal, the big German rail junction 35 miles west of the old Polish border, and has also continued its offensive in the Proskuriv sector where it has taken ...
Article : 219 wordsThe State Department has disclosed that Mr. Roosevelt, in messages of friendly warning to Mr. De Velera two years ago, said that the Irish ...
Article : 329 wordsThe second meeting of the [?] Hill Education Comm[?] Council Chambers [?] Friday [?] Alderman H. [?] ...
Article : 256 wordsThe Under-Secretary for [?] replying to Mr. E. M. H[?]singto[?] representations with regard to the Court House enclosed the following ...
Article : 475 wordsThe 12-round contest at the West Melbourne Stadium last night between Les Brooks (8.6[?]) resembled more of a gymnasium spar ...
Article : 347 wordsLast night the W.I.C. of A. officials turned out in force to the pictures they had secured for free presentation in Broken Hill. They took up positions at the ...
Article : 252 wordsSir Colin Fraser a leading figure in Australian mining enterprises and many other busless concerns. died early on Saturday at his home, "Whernside" in ...
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Advertising : 6 wordsAs a result of Eire's refusal to co-operative with the Allies, the United States Government had refused Eire's request that it be allowed to purchase two ...
Article : 97 wordsTonight at the Metropole Theatre in South Broken Hill and Hillside Theatre at Railways Town, the special war [?] for free presentation will be shown. The ...
Article : 175 wordsAfter the Farewell Handicap at Flemington yesterday the stewards investigated the reason why Temple Chief last ground at the home turn ...
Article : 134 wordsMr. W. S. McWillams is anxious to get in touch with senior and junior game players, with a view to forming soft ball teams. There are a number of boys ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Mon 13 Mar 1944, Page 1
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