PARIS, Monday.—A striking tribute to Mr. Churchill was paid in Paris yesterday by professor Laski, president of the National Executive ...
Article : 81 wordsKANDY, Monday.—Reoccupation of the Netherlands East Indies will be carried out by British troops, but the Dutch Civil Affairs Division will ...
Article : 81 wordsWASHINGTON, Monday.—Unconditional surrender of Japan to the Big Four may not be announced for two or three days. This news, released by Charles Ross, a spokesman for President Truman, to hundreds of pressmen at the White House after American radio stations had broadcast a flash that fighting had ceased, came ...
Article : 696 wordsWASHINGTON, Monday.—Operators at the Geneva Office are standing by ready to receive the Japanese reply for transmission to the ...
Article : 69 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Huge fires were started in the streets of Sydney last night as crowds gathered for the wildest night of celebrating Sydney ...
Article : 125 wordsOTTAWA. Monday. —Huge plants are being constructed in Canada for the production of radio-active materials which will be used in ...
Article : 106 wordsBELGRADE, Monday.—When King Peter appointed Regents he forfeited all his powers, and was now only private person, Marshal Tito told ...
Article : 115 wordsCANBERRA. Monday.—Censorship of Australian newspapers will end immediately the surrender of Japan is announced, the Information ...
Article : 92 wordsCANBERRA, Monday.—The War Cabinet will meet on Friday to deal with urgent problems which have arisen as a result of the impending surrender ...
Article : 55 wordsMOSCOW, Monday.—Battleships and cruisers of the Russian Pacific Fleet, with swarms of Fleet Air Arm bombers, covered, the Russian Marines who stormed ashore at Rashin and Yuki. 100. miles south west of Vladivostock, at dawn yesterday, following Stalin's order for the invasion of Korea. ...
Article : 323 wordsMOSCOW. Monday. —General Eisen- hower, Marshal Zhukov, and General issimo Stalin watched a three-hour mass physical culture display in Moscow's ...
Article : 78 wordsMANILA. Monday.—During the. past seven days. US. forces have counted an additional 3738 enemy dead and taken 405 prisoners in mopping up Isolated ...
Article : 63 wordsCAIRNS, Monday.—Following a leg injury received while riding. the Duke of Gloucester is having penicillin treatment at a Cairns hospital. ...
Article : 57 wordsSWPA, Monday.—Sixth Division tanks and infantry, supported by RAAF Beauforts. Boomerangs, and Kittyhawks, are opening a new attack to, destroy the 9000 Japs still holding out in northern New Guinea, Australian 25-pounders have been ...
Article : 223 wordsAUCKLAND, Monday.—After conferences with employees and employers organisations, the NZ Prime Minister, Mr. Fraser, announced today that there will ...
Article : 36 wordsBERLIN. Monday.—Berliners are not interested in the fate of Japan and do not care whether the war in the Far East ends to-day, tomorrow, or ...
Article : 121 wordsGUAM, Monday.—More than 400 British and US warships, the mightiest concentration ever massed, are now prowling off the coast of Honshu, and Admiral Nimitz has announced that just before dawn to-day carrier planes of the Third Fleet roared over, Tokio to attack military targets. ...
Article : 336 wordsGUAM, Monday.—Screaming down without warning a lone Jap bomber scored a direct hit on a US battleship at anchor off Okinawa at the week ...
Article : 140 wordsGUAM, Monday.— Maps and charts for Allied forces to carry out the occupation of Japan being prepared at Guam are now almost complete. ...
Article : 81 wordsATHENS. Monday. —The Greek Regent. Archbishop Damaskinos. has been strongly criticised by the EAM Central Committee and two Left Wing groups. ...
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Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946), Tue 14 Aug 1945, Page 1
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