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Advertising : 44 wordsThe map shows Russian railways of which Kharkov is the hub, and gives a plain indication of the importance of this city to German communication. lsyum and Barvenkova, two towns in the latest news, are shown to the south-east of Kharkov. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 45 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—While the Russian drive towards Kharkov continues, bringing some Soviet units to within eight miles of the centre of the city, the Germans have launched a flank offensive 70 miles to the south-east ...
Article : 499 wordsWASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The first detailed story of the destructive raid on Tokio—where a new cruiser or battleship was set on fire in a naval yard— ...
Article : 796 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—The war's biggest personal tragedy has been revealed by a man responding to the War Graves ...
Article : 105 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Some experts believe that if the torpedoes which the R.A.F. launched at the Prinz Eugen on ...
Article : 444 wordsCANBERRA, Wednesday.—Plans propounded by Mr. Spooner (U.A.P., N.S.W.) to a meeting of the Opposition tonight may lead to the moving of drastic amendments affecting both taxation rates and amounts of ...
Article : 385 wordsThe Stockholm correspondent of "The Times" says that German reports, which on Monday represented the Russian onslaught as having ...
Article : 821 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—It is authoritatively stated that the Russian attack on the Kharkov front is continuing more slowly. If the ...
Article : 88 wordsNEW YORK, Tuesday.— Commenting on the landing of more American troops in Ulster, the Washington correspondent ...
Article : 296 wordsL O N D O N, Wednesday.—Clashes between Vichy and British planes and ships are reported in a communique issued ...
Article : 196 wordsLONDON, Wednesday—The question of the appointment of an Australian Minister to Moscow will be raised again to-day, when Dr. Evatt ...
Article : 128 wordsLONDON, TUESDAY.—"We cannot write off Australia as America's business any more than we can write off the defeat of Hitler as Stalin's business," says the "Daily Mail." THE urge to attack Hitler is ...
Article : 657 wordsVALETTA. Tuesday.—Ten enemy aircraft were destroyed on Monday. Five fighters were damaged. One was destroyed and two ...
Article : 68 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—According to Moscow radio, a large number of parachutists was landed in Denmark last ...
Article : 57 wordsThe War Production, Board's rubber co-ordinator (Mr. Newhall) declares that nation-wide gasoline rationing is inevitable by the end of the summer ...
Article : 42 wordsCHUNGKING, Wednesday,—Reinforced Japanese troops are driving southward along the part of Chekiang-Kiangsi railway still held by the Chinese and also along the highway running down the Chinese coast of Shanghai. ...
Article : 325 wordsA British cruiser of the Devonshire class firing her 8in, guns. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 17 wordsThe PLAN of the Commonwealth of the Commonwealth Government to occupy the taxation fields of the states for the duration of the war threatens ...
Article : 202 wordsOTTAWA, Tuesday.—Officers and men of the crew of tile Australian sloop Yarra (later sunk) risked their lives to rescue troops and seamen of the Canadian Pacific Railway liner Empress of Asia (16,909 tons) when she was attacked and destroyed by Japanese dive-bombers near Sumatra on February 5. ...
Article : 182 wordsLONDON. Wednesday—A son has been born in Dublin to the wile of Captain the Hon. Alexander Hore-Ruthven, heir to Lord Gowrie. the ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Thu 21 May 1942, Page 1
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