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Advertising : 47 wordsSeated between Marshal Joseph Stalin (left), Russian Premier, and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, of the U.S., shakes hands with Section Officer Sarah Oliver, of the British Woman's Auxiliary Air Force, daughter of Mr. Churchill, outside ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 93 wordsLONDON, Wednesday(A.A.P.).—Only 60 miles now separates General Vatutin's and General Knoiev's Russian armies, which are swinging toward each other across the flat ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 848 wordsWASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—In a striking message to Congress, President Roosevelt castigated sections of the American home front and Congress itself, demanded a National Service Act and other measures and warned ...
Article : 1,674 wordsLONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.)—The Nazi radio commentator, General Dietmar, in his gloomiest ...
Article : 103 wordsNEW YORK, Wednesday (A.A.P.). — Many Republicans and Democrats interpret the President's message as his ...
Article : 85 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Allied air forces in the S.W. Pacific theatre have destroyed 2682 Japanese aircraft since the ...
Article : 248 wordsLANDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—One of the fiercest air battles of the war was fought in daylight yesterday when American heavy bombers raided targets in north-west Germany. One estimate says that 700 bombers took part. ...
Article : 393 wordsLONDON, Wednesday. (A.A.P.).—The Germans have rushed up coastal guns from the Gulf of Gaeta to help ...
Article : 339 wordsNEW DELHI, Wednesday (A.A.P.).— Britain's "forgotten army" in south-east Asia has shed its anonymity as the result of a message from Mr. Churchill ...
Article : 154 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A plot engineered by the Master Butchers' Association of N.S.W. against the Commonwealth meat ration plan was alleged by the Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Keane) to-night. ...
Article : 472 wordsLONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—It is officially announced that after trial before the Supreme Court of Gibraltar and a special court, Luis Lopez ...
Article : 241 wordsMADRAS. Wednesday (A.A.P.).—An all-India editors' conference approved a proposal that the peace conference should guarantee the freedom of the ...
Article : 71 wordsALGIERS, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—French military tribunal will in the next few days try M.M. Plandin, Peyrouten, Boisson, and Bergeret who have ...
Article : 37 wordsLONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P).—Count Ciano, Mussolini's son-in-law and former Foreign Minister, was shot at Verona yesterday morning with four other former Fascist leaders, according to an announcement by the German news agency. ...
Article : 544 wordsLISBON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—The newspaper "Diario Popular," in a leading article, says that Timor to-day represents neither a base for defending ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 93 wordsTHINGS are not so quiet on the Burma front. Bombing and land activities are keeping the Japs. busy and worried. It has ...
Article : 177 wordsNEW YORK, Wednesday (A.A.P.)—The C.-in-C., South Pacific (Admiral Halsey), told a press conference that the reason for the reluctance of the Japanese fleet to fight was because they were saving their force, or hoped, by attrition tactics, to tire the Allies into a negotiated peace. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Thu 13 Jan 1944, Page 1
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