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Advertising : 269 wordsUp to their knees in mud and water, Victorian soldiers fire a captured Japanese machine-gun of a Jap. Patrol 60 years away... In the back ground are free trunks from which foliage has been blasted by mortar and artillery fire. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 49 wordsLONDON, Monday.—The capture of Karachev yesterday gives the Russians the chance of a swift advance to Bryansk There are no natural defences between the towns, and the Germans are in full retreat. ...
Article : 542 wordsLONDON, Monday.—Messina and the Italian mainland are now within the range of artillery from both the British and American armies swiftly closing in on ...
Article : 510 wordsMajor Archibald Roosevelt (second from right) of Long island, New York, chatting to Australians near Nassau Bay. Major Roosevelt is a son of Mr. "Teddy" Roosevelt, former U.S. President and cousin of the present president. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 54 wordsSomewhere in Australia, Monday.—Heavy aircraft rosses were suffered by the Japanese yesterday in air combats over New Guinea and the Solomons. In two clashes with our fighters 48 Japanese planes were shot down. Of these 11 were medium ...
Article : 598 wordsLONDON, Monday.—According to Rome radio, Milan, Italy's second city, has been almost wiped out by R.A.F. raids. The city was blitzed again last night, for the third time in four nights. ...
Article : 365 wordsALGIERS, Monday.—The Axis air forces have been knocked out in the Mediterranean area, but there is still ...
Article : 196 wordsWASHINGTON, Sunday,—To-day's Naval communique reveals that the U.S. submarine Pickerel has failed to return from patrol operations and must ...
Article : 126 wordsNEW YORK Sunday.—The long-range bombing of Balik Papan in Borneo was not merely a stunt, comments the New York "Herald Tribune" ...
Article : 176 wordsVella Lavella: In a series of Interceptions during the day, our fighters reported shooting down a total of 34 enemy planes, including 22 fighters and 12 dive ...
Article : 290 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) promised a deputation at Smith ton yesterday that an immediate survey would be made ...
Article : 313 wordsLONDON, Monday.—British correspondents in Russia have just visited Orel, where they saw one of the most terrible sights of the war—the opening of one of Hitler's mass graves. IN IT the Germans had dumped the ...
Article : 313 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.—"I have been informed that plans have been made to ration meat on a very severe scale as from ...
Article : 197 wordsLONDON, Monday,—The Germans are reported to have considerably reinforced their forces in Italy, and hopes of an early collapse are dwindling. IT IS BELIEVED that the number of ...
Article : 439 wordsNEW YORK, Monday.—It is becoming clearer that Turkey is preparing for more active operations, says the Istanbul ...
Article : 165 wordsAn Australian patrol forward through shattered timber to Observatory Hill, almost directly north of Mubo.. The advance was facilitates by what then was the biggest air blitz on a single land target in New Guinea against the Japs. In 45 minutes our planes dropped 106 tons ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 52 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—An Australian airman, Flight.-Lieut. D. G. Andrews, of Southport (Qld.), successfully came through a lone fight with 12 Fockewulf ...
Article : 45 wordsLONDON, Monday.—Heavy and continuous air sweeps over western Europe in daylight yesterday were followed by another assault by Mosquitoes on Berlin last night. ACTIVITY was almost non-stop From day light till dusk fighters and ...
Article : 403 wordsQUEBEC Monday.—Mr. Churchill is finalising arrangements for his talks with President Roosevelt at the Citadel this week. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 17 Aug 1943, Page 1
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