US Under-Secretary of War, Judge R. P. Patterson, said yesterday that the falling off in production of important items in the Allied supply programme was a result of public feeling that the war is about over. ...
Article : 95 wordsLONDON, Monday.—In Normandy, the British 2nd Army has advanced four miles in the vigorous assault launched on Saturday in the Caumont sector. The country is suitable to the defenders who are offering determined resistance. The Supreme Allied Commander, General Eisenhower, has visited the front and both he and ...
Article : 378 wordsBerlin Radio said yesterday that Marshal Rokkosovsky's forces are now six miles from Warsaw. The Turkish Cabinet goes into secret ...
Article : 110 wordsMOSCOW, Monday.—Berlin says that Kovno, the Lithuanian capital, has fallen to the Red Army and that the Soviet forces are nearing Cracow, ...
Article : 292 wordsVALETTA, Monday.—The familiar wail of air-raid sirens was heard over Malta yesterday. Several hostile aircraft were reported ...
Article : 69 wordsLONDON, Monday.—The Polish Government in London has mapped out plans for the re-establishment of the economic and political life of Poland ...
Article : 200 wordsPEARL HARBOUR, Monday.—Admiral. Nimitz, C-in-C Pacific, Fleet has announced that American Marines have seized the town of Tinian, on ...
Article : 128 wordsNAPLES. Sunday.—Two Nazi mines were exploded behind the lines of the US 5th Army's front yesterday, less than 300 yards from where ...
Article : 87 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Boys are believed to have started a fire yesterday evening in a tunnel in an open cut at the old property mine at ...
Article : 117 wordsLONDON Monday.—It is reported from Ankara that Franz von Papen, wily, aristocratic German Ambassador to Turkey, is preparing to leave that country. German civilians have been recalled from Turkey, and in a maze of political confusion comes the announcement from an ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 235 wordsDETROIT, Monday.—Henry Ford, who was 81 yesterday, has visualised "a great age ahead if we apply what we have learned, and mix it with plenty of hard work." The millionaire car and plane builder said that commerce, through the air and over vastly-improved world highways, ...
Article : 178 wordsA FIELD GUN IS BACKED into one of the US Army's new troop-carrying gliders, the CG-13A, at a special demonstration in North Carolina. The glider is large enough to accommodate two jeeps, or a howitzer and one jeep with necessary crews and ammunition, or 30 fully-equipped soldiers, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 105 wordsLONDON, Monday.—A far-reaching report has been submitted to the Government by the Parliamentary and Scientific Committee to improve ...
Article : 115 wordsNAPLES, Monday.—Very heavy fighting is taking place south-west of Florence, states the latest communique. ...
Article : 287 wordsIt is announced from Pearl Harbour that the Americans have been using a new secret weapon at Tinian which is helping considerably in the rapid ...
Article : 58 wordsCHUNGKING, Monday.—An American War correspondent who flew in one of the Super Fortresses in the Mukden raid last Friday said that ...
Article : 89 wordsGENERAL MacARTHUR'S HQ, Monday.—RAAF Beauforts and American-manned Airacobras have hammered at Japanese supply lines and communications in the Aitape-Wewak sector of northern New Guinea. Active patrolling continues along the Driniumoor line, and our ground forces ...
Article : 293 wordsCANBERRA, Monday.—Final arrangements for the taking of the referendum on Saturday, August 19, have all been-made and voting has ...
Article : 137 wordsCANBERRA, Monday.—Textiles which were previously imported on a large scale will soon he manufactured near Newcastle. The Government has ...
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Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946), Tue 1 Aug 1944, Page 1
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