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Advertising : 92 wordsLONDON, Monday.—Paris is in open rebellion. A curfew from 9 pm to 7 am has been imposed on the people who are warned to keep all doors open and windows shut, to retrain from gathering in groups of more than three, and a grim reminder, broadcast three times over Paris Radio that disobedience would be publishable by ...
Article : 665 wordsWASHINGTON, Monday.—For the second time in seven hours, China based Super Fortresses yesterday smashed at the Japanese homeland, ...
Article : 132 wordsMOSCOW, Monday.—The Russians. yesterday liberated 150 places in a new offensive in southern Esthonia, and are less than ten miles from ...
Article : 153 wordsMOSCOW, Monday.—It was announced today that the Soviet delegation to the post-war Security talks has arrived in Washington. ...
Article : 62 wordsNAPLES, Monday.—The Germans are now offering fierce opposition on the Adriatic sector of Italy, where Polish troops had been quick to ...
Article : 161 wordsLOS ANGELES, Sunday.—Bela Lugosi, portrayer of monster roles ("Dracula," etc.) on the screen, was a "cruel and inhuman husband." ...
Article : 43 wordsCANBERRA, Monday.—Mr. Curtin gave his first press and radio interview today for a fortnight. He did not appear to have fully recovered from ...
Article : 96 wordsBERNE, Monday.—A Swiss message states that the Bulgarian Government is expected to issue a statement very shortly on Bulgaria's foreign policy. ...
Article : 52 wordsCANBERRA, Monday.—The Commonwealth Department of Scientific and Industrial Research will devote more attention to the technical ...
Article : 77 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Customs Minister, Senator Keane, said today that price stabilisation would be continued after the war, despite the ...
Article : 97 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—In a statement last night, Opposition Leader, Mr. Menzies, said:—"The peoples' verdict clearly shows the vitality of democratic liberalism with its proper respect for the traditions of human freedom and ordered liberty. It is a warning to the Government that necessary coercion in wartime has not blunted the peoples' perception of their right." Meanwhile, the Yes tally has forged further ahead. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 444 wordsWASHINGTON, Monday.—Major General O. F. Echols, assistant chief of the US Air Staff has disclosed that close to 300,000 workers will be laid ...
Article : 72 wordsLONDON, Monday.—Mosquito bombers are now considered so deadly a menace, that the Reich credits Luftwaffe pilots shooting down a ...
Article : 82 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Sydney detectives are seeking the assailant of 15-year-old Olga Daphne Regan, who was stabbled while asleep in her ...
Article : 82 wordsWASHINGTON, Monday.—Major General A. M. Patch, jnr., has been nominated for promotion to Lieut-General by President Roosevelt. ...
Article : 46 wordsGENERAL MacARTHUR's HQ, Monday.—The latest communique states that the battle for air supremacy over the Moluccas is rapidly approaching a definite conclusion. Under continued heavy punishment, the Japs are apparently withdrawing their air forces to bases further westwards, for the ...
Article : 328 wordsMELBOURNE. Monday.—The Co-operative Stores at Terang, western districts of Victoria, was destroyed by fire yesterday. The Fire Brigade could do ...
Article : 42 wordsMaquis troops, recently reinforced, are reported to have seized the city of Toulouse in the Haute Garonne area of western France, north of the Spanish ...
Article : 111 wordsLONDON, Monday.—More flying bombs were over southern England and the London area last night. One bomb hit a block of flats and did ...
Article : 122 wordsCANBERRA, Monday.—To improve the Australian birthrate, more guidance was needed rather than "verbal tonics and honeyed phrases." ...
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Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946), Tue 22 Aug 1944, Page 1
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