OTTAWA. Thursday.—Canada's Navy Minister, Mr. MacDonald, revealed today that "the largest convoy ever," had just arrived in ...
Article : 52 wordsCANBERRA, Thursday.—Federal Transport Minister, Mr. Ward. hopes to put before Cabinet early next year a plan for the standardisation ...
Article : 54 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The battle for the Channel ports has begun. Four years ago, the people of Britain stood on England's cliffs and watched. They saw another battle, and saw their soldiers returning in the "little ships". Now, it is the German turn, and 50,000 Germans are hopelessly hammed in, with no little ships ...
Article : 488 wordsMOSCOW, Thursday.—After a swift advance of the last 60 miles in one day, Malinovsky and Tolbukhin, brilliant Soviet commanders, have brought the Red Army to the borders of Rumania and Yugoslavia, at Turnu Severia, on the Danube. They are now 110 miles from Belgrade. ...
Article : 167 wordsWASHINGTON, Thursday.—Partial demobilisation plans of the US Army after the defeat of Germany are being made by the US War ...
Article : 137 wordsPARIS, Thursday.—The Governor of Paris, General Pierre Koenig, has sent the following message to the Lord Mayor of London, Sir Frank ...
Article : 85 wordsWASHINGTON. Thursday.—The US Navy announces that the submarine Ravnllo is missing, presumed lost. She was commanded by Lieutenant Commander ...
Article : 44 wordsGENERAL MacARTHUR'S HQ. Thursday.—Bad weather precluded any large-scale Allied air blows at Japanese island bases on Monday and Tuesday, but US heavy bombers reached out again to the Philippines, where they continued the systematic neutralisation of the Sasa aerodrome ...
Article : 216 wordsROME, Thursday.—The Germans are battling desperately to stave off the fall of Rimini. On the seabord, Polish troops have ...
Article : 86 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The full story of the flying bomb attacks on England was told today by Mr. Duncan Sandys, MP. ...
Article : 145 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—Britain's Home Guard is to be on a voluntary basis in future; there is to be reduction in fire guard and civil defence duties; but most important (and welcomed) of all, is the announcement that after five long years, most of England will see the end of the black-out ...
Article : 343 wordsBudapest Radio has announced that all Germans not yet left Bulgaria are being disarmed and interned. ...
Article : 88 wordsMOSCOW, Thursday.—Moscow Radio today broadcast a statement from M. Molotov, accusing Bulgaria of helping the Germans. The statement ...
Article : 157 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—A Tokio Radio report, intercepted by the Department of Information Listening Post in Melbourne, states that the ...
Article : 120 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—Included in the British Admiralty booklet, "The Mediterranean Fleet—Greece to Tripoli," covering operations from 1941 ...
Article : 170 wordsWASHINGTON, Thursday.—American Under-Secretary of State, Mr. Stettinius. told the press yesterday that the Post-War Security talks at ...
Article : 71 wordsCANBERRA, Thursday.—Australia's war expenditure of £505,000,000, in the 1944/45 financial year is provided for in the new Federal Budget introduced in the House of Representatives to-day. In addition, £148,000,000 is provided for non-war expenditure, making a total Budget estimate of £653,000,000. It is estimated that £286,000,000 will be derived from taxation and £39,000,000 from other receipts. ...
Article : 380 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—In a special statement, the Dutch Premier, Dr. Gerbrandy, declared that when completely free, there would be a ...
Article : 88 wordsKoiso. Jap Prime Minister, told the "emergency session" of the Diet last night that there was a possibility of an Allied landing on Japan. ...
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Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946), Fri 8 Sep 1944, Page 1
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