BERLIN was given its heaviest daylight pounding yesterday. More than 1000 American bombers and escorting fighters blasted the German capital, dropping more than 1500 tons of bombs to cause extensive damage to military and industrial targets. It was the first raid on Berl in since March 9. ...
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Article : 7 wordsA NEW American landing on Elomusao, a small island in the south-east part of the St. Matthias Group ...
Article : 49 wordsEscorted heavy. medium and light bombers struck enemy shipping, defence installations, supply and bivouac areas from ...
Article : 128 wordsCARRYING its own rations over the steep slopes of the Finisterres, and at times moving through mud waist deep, an Australian patrol has contacted advanced American forces moving out from Saidor, on the north-east coast of New Guinea, ...
Article : 345 wordsSEVEN Crown witnesses gave evidence before the City Coroner (Mr. Tingate) in the Melbourne Court yesterday that the ...
Article : 98 wordsMORE women were needed in the United States to train as pilots to replace. men required ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 104 wordsFORCED to abandon their thrust along the Arakan coast towards Chittagong, the Japanese in Burma are trying to infiltrate into India farther north, in the rough country along the border of the State of Manipur. ...
Article : 316 wordsTHE first attack by American land-based aircraft on Truk, in the Carolines, on March 15, caught the Japanese completly ...
Article : 65 wordsTWO important legislations were passed in Canberra yesterday. The Wider Powers Bill, granting the Commonwealth, If a ...
Article : 64 wordsRUSSIA : Berlin radio has made repeated claims that the Russians have begun major campaigns in Central and Northern ...
Article : 43 wordsFOUR Japanese positions in the Marshalls again have been attacked by American bombers A Pearl Harbor communique says ...
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