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Advertising : 29 wordsAn English squadron of the Bomber Command bombing-up their Hampdens in the snow with new bombs before leaving on a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 681 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—The German News Agency writes: "The High Command has taken measures to protect the coast of Europe from any important surprises. New methods and weapons are waiting to show their ...
Article : 78 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—The four consecutive night raids on Rostock, German Baltic port, have evoked far longer and angrier Nazi press protests than the Lubeck raids. Swedish ...
Article : 778 wordsLONDON, Monday.—Germany's main offensive against Russia will be impossible until the summer, because Hitler's vast preparations cannot be completed before the ...
Article : 549 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—Malta was twice raided on Monday, the first time in the middle of the morning, when a fairly ...
Article : 72 wordsANKARA, Tuesday.—Even the most sceptical are impressed by the persistence and trustworthiness of reports of ...
Article : 466 wordsCLAREMORE (Okia), Tuesday.—When a tornado struck the nearby armament boom town of Pryor to-day at least ...
Article : 183 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Nineteen members of the crew of the Australian cargo steamer Mareeba (3472 tons) are prisoners of war at Marlag Milag ...
Article : 64 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—Extensive damage and a large number of casualties were caused by a second successive raid on Bath shortly after midnight last night. Serious fires broke out in the centre of the town. ...
Article : 429 wordsNEW YORK. Monday.—The motorman of one of the trains involved in the collision to-day in a tube tunnel 75ft. below Exchange Place station ...
Article : 132 wordsCANBERRA, Tuesday.—Substance to rumours that the Australian militia may be used outside Australian territory, should the need arise, is given ...
Article : 139 wordsCHUNGKING, Monday.—Japanese mechanised forces in a lightning sweep around the eastern end of the Allied Burma line have penetrated within 67 miles of Lashio, by passing Mandalay. ...
Article : 462 wordsNEW YORK, Monday.—"Despite successive Japanese victories, the war still has to be fought," said Tojo. Japanese Premier, in a speech quoted ...
Article : 147 wordsLONDON, Monday.—"The Times" in a leader says: "There could be no clearer demonstration of the pro-Axis sympathies of the Vichy Government ...
Article : 149 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—Epidemic Dengue, or "break-bone' fever, is working down from North Queensland, and army hygiene and state public health ...
Article : 143 wordsCANBERRA, Tuesday.—Five-shilling notes will not be printed. Stating this to-day, a Treasury spokesman said one reason was that ...
Article : 67 wordsRubber fields in Malaya set ablaze by British forces in accordance with the scorched earth policy. The forces destroyed thousands of bales of rubber, destroyed rubber factories and smashed machinery before the territory fell into the hands of the enemy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 45 wordsIN ADVOCATING a second front, Lord Beaverbrook indicated that in his opinion even it a British invasion of the Continent ...
Article : 183 wordsWASHINGTON, Monday.—A navy communique reports that the World War destroyer Sturtevant has been sunk off the coast of Florida by an ...
Article : 43 wordsCAIRO, Monday.—Planes of a Free French bomber squadron, operating from the Chad region of French Equatorial Africa, have successfully ...
Article : 80 wordsWASHINGTON, Monday.—A seven-point programme of wartime economic controls was outlined by President Roosevelt in a message he addressed to Congress to-day. Main points of his programme were: ...
Article : 242 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—The State Cabinet to-day approved Sunday entertainment for the troops and their women friends, and a special ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 29 Apr 1942, Page 1
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