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Advertising : 125 wordsLONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—The Russians are storming forward on a 50 miles front between Neval and Vitebsk after the biggest single break-through of ...
Article : 577 wordsLanding craft take the American assault troops to the inhospitable shores of New Britain at Arawe. Although comparatively few casualties were included in landing despite enemy opposition, some equipment was lost. Here troops are endeavouring to haul a jeep out of the shallow ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 57 wordsGen. MacArthur's H.Q., Monday.—Leading elements of American troops advancing from Arawe, on New Britain, are now approaching the Arawe airstrip, about seven miles from their beach-head. ...
Article : 374 wordsCapt. Edward Wright, of Dallas, Texas, displays his tin hat, which was punctured by rifle fire from the Japanese defenders at Arawe. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 38 wordsLONDON, Mon. (A.A.P.).—Germany, which entered the war with a larger air force and greater aeroplane ...
Article : 299 wordsLONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—The Fifth Army front in Italy moved forward another two miles yesterday in rugged mountain territory near the open road to Rome. ...
Article : 438 wordsMarshal Stalin, Supreme Commander of the Russian armed forces, celebrates his 64th birthday anniversary to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 171 wordsLONDON, Monday (A.A.P.—The new unified air command in S.E. Asia will make the British and American air ...
Article : 156 wordsLONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—Japanese concern about the offensive in New Britain is believed to indicate that Japan's strength has become inadequate ...
Article : 273 wordsALGIERS, Monday (A.A.P.)—A special communique from Tito's headquarters states that the German offensive has broken down in ...
Article : 65 wordsLONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—"It is confidently expected that a conference of Imperial Prime Ministers will be held in London early in 1944," says the ...
Article : 74 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. H. G. Dick, a Department of Information photographer, was killed in an air accident in Queensland on Sunday. Mr. Dick ...
Article : 52 wordsSTOCKHOLM, Sunday (A.A.P.).—According to "Afton Tidningen," which says that some German newspapers have confirmed the report, Russian ...
Article : 144 wordsBeaurorr bomber crews in the operations room of a R.A.A.F. air strip in New Guinea have just returned from a night raid on Gasmata. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 33 wordsGeneral MacArthur's H.Q., Monday.—Australians moving up the Huon Peninsula coast of New Guinea are meeting ...
Article : 314 wordsLONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.).—Over 5000 Neapolitans at the first free political meeting since the birth of Fascism loudly ...
Article : 78 wordsLONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—Innsbruck, the Austrian railway distributing centre for supplies to Italy, and Augsburg, home of U-boat engine and Messerschmitt aircraft factories in southern Germany, were bombed from North Africa yesterday. ...
Article : 203 wordsLONDON, Monday (A.A.P.)—Forty thousand people witnessed the hanging yesterday of three Germans and a Russian ...
Article : 170 wordsLONDON, Sunday (B.O.W.)—A remarkable story of how one of the smallest ships in the Royal Navy survived 57 attacks by enemy aircraft before she was eventually sunk has just been told. A MOTOR launch commanded by ...
Article : 572 wordsWASHINGTON, Monday (A.A.P.).—American fighters, using new bases in the Gilberts, launched several attacks against targets in the Marshall Islands ...
Article : 97 wordsTHE Tasmanian Minister for Education (Mr. Cosgrove) is to be congratulated upon having been successful with a motion at ...
Article : 118 wordsWASHINGTON, Monday (A.A.P.).—The unofficial but usually authoritative magazine, "American Aviation," says that Mr. Churchill and President ...
Article : 60 wordsLONDON, Monday (A.A.P.)—Although Mr. Churchill's progress toward recovery is very heartening, his colleagues in the British Government are anxious that he should take the longest possible convalescence. ...
Article : 244 wordsLONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.).—Leading French collaborationists, including Marcel Deat, leader of the Fascist Party, and Jean Paquis, Paris radio ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 21 Dec 1943, Page 1
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