Although their work is little known to the public, survey flights by the R.A.A.F. are an essential war service. The work includes photographing large areas of Australia and other types of photography to help the Navy, Army and Air Force, and to train skilled photographers for reconnaissance squadrons. Left: Joining up prints of aerial photograph. The completed mosaic is photographed for service needs. Right: An R.A.A.F. photographer, seated ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 96 wordsMOSCOW, January 28.—Russian officers, with whom I talked at the front yesterday, expect Rjev, a key stronghold remaining in German hands on the north-western sector of the central front, to fall at ...
Article : 118 wordsLONDON, January 28 (A.A.P.).—The eastward approaches to Australia and New Zealand have been named the "Anzac Area" and are under American command. Communications between the "Anzac ...
Article : 144 wordsWith a 90-mile salient driven into their north-eastern wing, with the prospect that their Leningrad forces will be cut off ...
Article : 654 wordsMr. Churchill said that while in America he had arranged with President Roosevelt for the war to be discussed from day to day ...
Article : 929 wordsWASHINGTON, Jan. 28.—One of the principal questions being asked here by observers, following the arrival of American ...
Article : 652 wordsR.A.F. and R.A.A.F. aircraft on Monday had their most successful day's ground strafing since the Libya campaign began, and succeeded in checking General Rommel's advance, it is authoritatively stated in ...
Article : 139 wordsWASHINGTON, Jan. 26 (A.A.P.).—To establish a vast, common pool of, the United Nations' resources, President ...
Article : 806 wordsLONDON, Jan; 23.—Russian troops have continued their offensive, and the Germans trying to stem their advance have ...
Article : 346 wordsLONDON, Jan. 28 (A.A.P.).— Kittyhawks, Tomahawks, and Hurricanes for eight consecutive hours swept the area south of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 564 wordsLONDON, Jan. 25.—Aircraft of the Bomber Command last night attacked the docks at Brest and Boulogne. None of our aircraft is missing. ...
Article : 76 wordsLONDON, Jan. 28 (A.A.P.).— The need for Cabinet changes and criticism of Mr. Churchill's confidence motion are the main ...
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Advertising : 71 wordsCYRENAICA, Jan. 27.—General Rommel is pressing our forces hard in his determined push east, and there seems to ...
Article : 477 wordsLONDON. Jan. 28. (A.A.P.).— An Admiralty communique says that another Spanish ship, the Navemar (5,473 tons), has fallen ...
Article : 155 wordsNEW YORK, Jan. 28. (A.A.P.).— New secret, destructive weapons now being mass-produced in America will soon "frightfully surprise" the ...
Article : 108 wordsEastein Command authorities have issued a warning that artillery practice will be carried out with live shells in the Greenhills-Holdsworthy-Eckersley ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 29 Jan 1942, Page 8
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