Guam, April 3—It is announced by Admiral Nimitz that American troops invading the Ryukyu group, 320 miles from Japan, have reached the east coast of Okinawa, virtually cutting the island in two. ...
Article : 198 wordsMelbourne, April 3.—A ground engineer said today at the inquiry into the Stinson airline crash at Redesdale on January 31, when all ten occupants were ...
Article : 251 wordsLondon—April 3.—Munster was in flames after a British Guards' Brigade and American troops entered the suburbs on Monday night. Resistance west from Osnabruck is stiffening. The Germans have organised several battle groups in the hills around the city, and the going has been more difficult than at any time on this push eastward. ...
Article : 530 wordsSydney, April 3.—The State Secretary of the R.S.L. Mr. J. H. Lewis, said today that thousands of soldiers were awaiting a decision on their eligibility ...
Article : 57 wordsSydney, April 3.—The Illustrious, 22,000 ton aircraft carrier, was the first ship to use the Sydney graving dock. Guiding the big ship in took half an hour. Naval ...
Article : 67 wordsSydney, April 3.—Although the supply of certain commodities for civilian consumption had improved during the past three months there was still an acute ...
Article : 87 wordsManila, April 3.—American forces have made a new landing at Legaspi on the south-eastern tip of Luzon. Intense aerial preparation of the past ten days ...
Article : 52 wordsSydney, April 3.—An adverse finding has been given by the Consultative Infantile Paralysis following an investigation of the claims by Mr. ...
Article : 151 wordsFrom James O'Connor on New Britain, April 3.—Fingering deeper into the neck of Gazelle Peninsula strongly held by the Japs. Australian patrols radiating ...
Article : 152 wordsGuam, April 3.—In a message to Vice-Admiral Sir Bernard Rawlings. Admiral Nimitz said the successful attacks against the Sakashima Islands were the ...
Article : 55 wordsLondon, April 3.—Russian troops, for the first time since the days of Napoleon, are fighting in the Austrian Alps. The German newsagency has admitted that Tolbukhin's men, after a 25 miles advance, reached the 3,000 feet heights of Semmering Pass, which ...
Article : 475 wordsA German engineer, Wilhelm Werner Goebel 28), after stealing papers from a United States officer, posed as that officer, it was stated in the Central ...
Article : 91 wordsFrom James O'Connor on New Britain, April 3.—Members of the unit which did most of the fighting against the Japs on the Tol Ridges are mainly from ...
Article : 82 wordsSydney, April 3.—When the officially opened the annual conference of the Public Services Association today, the Minister for Conservation. Mr. Dunn ...
Article : 83 wordsCanberra, April 3.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, favors the holding of special thanksgiving services to celebrate peace in Europe. That was vastly ...
Article : 42 wordsCanberra, April 3.—No civilian can travel by the new air service from Sydney to New Guinea unless approval is given by military authorities. The ...
Article : 43 wordsSydney, April 3.—Resistance to the uttermost of the progressive whittling away of local government powers in favor of centralised departments was advocated by ...
Article : 243 wordsFrom James O'Connor, on New Britain, April 3.—The tragedy of war can be seen at its starkest in a casualty clearing post in the forward areas ...
Article : 144 wordsNewcastle, April 3.—Because the B.H.P. is short of coal supplies, 121 female employees at Stewart and Lloyd's works have received notices of dismissal. ...
Article : 50 wordsCanberra, April 3.—A plan for the migration to Australia of adults from Britain is expected to be announced soon. British and Australian Government ...
Article : 67 wordsSydney, April 3.—Top price at the yearling sales which opened today was paid for the much admired Ajax-Privet colt. He was knocked down to Mr. J. F. ...
Article : 196 wordsLondon, April 3.—According to the German Newsagency, the Russians have penttrated the area of Baden, 15 miles south of the centre of Vienna. This ...
Article : 51 wordsSydney, April 3.—When the Premier, Mr. McKell, leaves for his tour of U.S.A. and Great Britain in about a fortnight's time, Mr. Baddeley will be day by Mr. McKell. i ...
Article : 83 wordsLondon, April 3.—The forward surge of Allied armies from the Rhine and the prospect of another great Russian attack naturally inspire speculation on the ...
Article : 73 wordsFom James O'Connor on New Britain. April 3.—Increased air activity in New Britain has provided an improved communications service between the island of ...
Article : 111 wordsSydney, April 3.—Unwittingly opening the door of her room white it was being fumigated today at lunch time, Miss Elizabeth Wilson (84) of The Chimes ...
Article : 430 wordsCanberra, April 3.—A Prices Order gazetted today compels the attachment of price tickets to apparel, clothing, nursery squares, household and ...
Article : 34 wordsLondon, April 3.—As a sign of the more confident times, the Air Ministry for the first time since the outbreak of the war on Monday night issued a weather ...
Article : 39 wordsSydney, April 3—Speaking at the Local Government Association summer school today, Mr. Wyndeyer, K.C., said the dangers threatening our system of ...
Article : 90 wordsTsimba Area, Bougainville: Australian artillerymen give a hand to beach a jeep on Puto Beach.—Australian Official Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 18 wordsLondon, April 3.—In an Order of the Day to every member of the A.E.F., General Elsenhower declared: "The encirclement of the Ruhr by a wide pinscer ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 wordsSydney, April 3.—Additional reading facilities for country residents will be made available by a grant of £3,000 for a country circulation depot of the Public ...
Article : 88 wordsSydney, April 3.—Sydney today had the coldest April 3 in 86 years, the minimum temperatures recorded being 51 degrees at 6.35 a.m. On the same ...
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Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954), Wed 4 Apr 1945, Page 1
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