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Advertising : 6 wordsTHE Japanese are being subjected to a five-way attack by British and American forces. Yesterday Admiral Nimitz announced that U.S. Marines had landed on Iwojima about 750 [?]es from Tokio. While units of the Pacific Fleet covered the ...
Article : 955 wordsLONDON, Feb. 18.—Considerable perturbation has been caused in the highest French quarters by leakage of the report that ...
Article : 348 wordsLeft: Planes from an Esses, class cartier on route to Saigon, in a day of many strikes were able to use the already smoking targets of fast carrier task force planes as "landmarks" to their assigned destination. Right: A smoking Japanese oil storage tank which was hit by bombs from planes of the 3rd U.S. Fleet. The storage tank was hill ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 63 wordsPTE. Clift Casey of Bathurst. New South Wales, a young Bren gunner, in a forward position on Bougainville. He had been in action for a fortnight.—(Australian official photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 32 wordsDRIVING through Silesia Marshal Kon lev is maintaining progress as he presses forward to Berlin. South of the O der Bend his troops on Sunday over-ran two more strongpoints between the Bo ber and Neisse Rivers. In Brandenburg Moscow re ...
Article : 510 wordsLONDON. February 18.—Moscow radio says that General Chernyakovsky died from severe wounds. (Chernyakovsky was ...
Article : 95 wordsMANILA. February 18.—The Australian-born Father Superior Francis Cosgrave, of the Redemtorist Order, in Manila, described from a hospital bed how laughing Japanese soldiers bayoneted him on December 2 and killed scores of other civilians, states the ...
Article : 372 wordsSCOTTISH troops of the First Canadian Army yesterday drove into the German bastion town of Goch in the Siegfried Line in a two-way attack. They were last reported to be fighting in the streets, and correspondents say it appears ...
Article : 414 wordsCANBERRA. February 19. Mr F. M. Forde and Dr. H. V. Evatt would form a Ministerial delegation to the United Nations ...
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Advertising : 157 wordsWASHINGTON, Feb. 18.— The A.P. says that the Lithuanian-American Council in a statement declared ...
Article : 80 wordsLONDON, February 18.—Operation by the Allies on all fronts had [?]ought the war to its final stage, and they were now ready for [?]ck-cal blow, declared Field-Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery [?]sonal message to his troops to-day. ...
Article : 213 wordsLONDON, February 18.—The Times, in a leader states that the World Trades Union Conference ended with notable success, but the delegates' unanimous approval of the formation of a new comprehensive world federation, though in the highest degree ...
Article : 270 words[?] a commando headquarters [?]ar Japanese-held territory on [?]inville a pigeon fluttered to [?] and dropped exhausted, says ...
Article : 14 wordsGeneral of the Army H. H. Arnold (left), commander of the United States Army Air Forces, welcomes Major Richard Bong, who is the highers-s[?]ing ale are of any United States Service. The [?] Pacific area after receiving the Congressional Medal of Honour, highest United ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947), Tue 20 Feb 1945, Page 1
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