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Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 wordsALTHOUGH dwarfed by Allied operations the Jap air support of the enemy garrison on Biak Island continues. Two light raids on Sunday night, both of which caused same casualties, were followed by an attack on an American destroyer standing off the beach ...
Article : 496 wordsTHE Allied pincer movement on Caen made further progress on Tuesday with valuable local gains in face of determined resistance. West of Tilly-sur-Seul-les Allied tanks on the enemy's flank struck south ...
Article : 1,360 wordsAIRSTRIPS BOMBED — Bombers are daily striking at strategic enemy airfields in Europe and in the pacific. Here are two glimpses of the air war: Top.—Smoke billows from installations on the Diephalz airfield near Bremen, Germany, as ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 62 wordsLONDON, June 14.—"The massing of enormous forces and mater[?]al just oft the contin[?]l has become a [?]risis." stated General ...
Article : 202 wordsON the Karelian Isthmus Russian troops continued their assault on Tuesday on the deep Finnish defence line. Moscow yesterday reported the capture of more strongpoints. The Red Air Force is keeping up its attacks on enemy communications and reserves. ...
Article : 410 wordsLONDON, June 13.—"My brightest hopes have been exceeded." This is the crux of a message General Eisenhower has addressed to his subordinate commanders and soldiers, sailors, airmen, merchant seamen, and all others of the Allied Expeditionary forces. ...
Article : 445 wordsLONDON, June 13.—The Red Army is keeping the German troops fully informed of the progress of the Allies' operations in ...
Article : 135 wordsNEW YORK, June 13.—Commenting on president Roosevell's assertion that the Japs will be forced to [?]tender or to commit national suicide sooner than expected. the Hera[?] Tribune in an editorial says that Japan's position is almost [?]idiculously weak. ...
Article : 166 wordsLONDON, June 13.—In a message for I [?]lled Nations Day Tuesday, Mr Char[?]chill said: "The United Nations' cause is the cause of good men throughout ...
Article : 172 wordsIN lialy Allied pro[?]ress in the Adria in se[?] has continued and more [?] were made w[?] of the Tib[?] River. On Tuesday [?]lied aircraft mounted [?] so[?]ties, including attacks ...
Article : 246 wordsNEW YORK, June 13.— The Associated press says in a broad[?]ase to American from London that Stanley Itich[?]dson of the N.B.C., ...
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Article : 138 wordsCANBERRA, June 14.—Immediately Mr. Cutin returns he with probably make a broa[?] cast on the results of his missions abroad. ...
Article : 84 wordsNewly-qualified W.A.A.A.I. met[?]logical officers. A.S.L.S. Bean Biggs and Roma T[?]mas of Melbourne, consulting weather reports during a flight which they were given at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 52 wordsLONDON, June 13.—Except for the marked absence of military age and the scantiness of goods in shop windows—scarcely more than noticeable during a st[?]ll through the streets of Baveu[?] says the Daily ...
Article : 297 wordsMOS[?] June 13. Marsha Stalin, replying to a request for invasion [?] from the nev[?] Pravda. declared. "The histo[?] of [?] does rot [?]now any undertaking so broad in con[?] grand[?]se in sta[?] or so mat[?] in execution. ...
Article : 179 wordsLONDON, June 13.—The George Cross has been posthumously awarded to private Joseph Silk, of the Somerset light Infantry. He was with his platoon in the jungle when a grenade in his p[?]ession ignited. He shouted, "Look out!" and rolled over. ...
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Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947), Thu 15 Jun 1944, Page 1
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