ALLIED forces are smashing their way to Catania—major port and air base on the cast coast of Sicily—in what is described as the heaviest and most concentrated attack yet made in the battle of Sicily. The city is being subjected to a mighty air onslaught, and Allied warships are also hammering the defences. Latest reports state, however, that the ...
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Article : 38 wordsBERLIN radio referred yesterday to "overwhelming" Allied strength in Sicily, while Rome radio late last night ...
Article : 28 wordsBERLIN radio has denied that Field Marshal Rommel and his staff have been killed. [A report on Wednesday said that ...
Article : 63 wordsROME radio announced last night that Mussolini had declared the Italian provinces of Campania and Lucania war zones. The ...
Article : 56 wordsFOLLOWING heavy air attacks against their positions, the Japanese have been driven out of the Mubo area (New Guinea) by Australian and American troops. FOR some days, the Australians ...
Article : 249 wordsSINCE the invasion of Sicily began, Malta-based planes have destroyed 106 Axis aircraft in operations over Sicily. ...
Article : 21 wordsFOR the third time in IS months, Premiers of all States yesterday attended a secret conference with the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) in ...
Article : 90 words“SHIPS, aircraft and guns are reaching the Pacific in numbers that ensure the retention of the initiative by the Allies,” the ...
Article : 82 wordsTHE central council of the Miners' Federation yesterday instructed every lodge idle for any reason except safety to return to work. The ...
Article : 87 wordsTHE Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) yesterday condemned the attitude of those Australians who were inclined to slacken in their war effort. SOME people, he said, seemed to ...
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Guinea Gold (Papua New Guinea : 1942 - 1945), Fri 16 Jul 1943, Page 1
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