Allied aircraft yesterday sank two and possibly three enemy submarines off the east coast of Australia. The planes responsible for this thrilling success over the enemy subs that attacked our shipping off the New South Wales coast on Wednesday, consisted ...
Article : 715 wordsLEASE-LEND DIRECTOR in Australia (Mr. W. S. Wasserman), on a visit to Adelaide recently, inspected a number of factories producing important war equipment. He is seen here inspecting the gun-making section of one establishment. In the group are Messrs. L. J. Hartnett ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 64 wordsMain news of the day from Britain yesterday, was the success of the Commando raid on the French coast, which was ...
Article : 338 wordsThe newly-appointed Director-General of Public Relations for the Army, Mr. E. G. Knox, has been given the widest control over the ...
Article : 483 wordsA Japanese battleship, an aircraft-carrier, and another warship were badly damaged when the enemy made its sixth and ...
Article : 120 wordsAir attacks on Japanese bases at Timor, New Britain and the Solomons, were reported in the communique issued from Allied ...
Article : 143 wordsThe last few days has seen the [?]aviest fighting in the Western [?]sert, at a position south of [?]bruk called the "Devil's ...
Article : 169 wordsMoscow's communique yesterday still reported that there was no change of importance on any battle- front, but it gave details of an ...
Article : 78 wordsDarwin, Sunday, June 7, 1942 Catholic Church: Mass at 0730 hourse. Inter-Church: Holy Communion at ...
Article : 73 wordsPride Goes Before A Fall ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946), Sat 6 Jun 1942, Page 1
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