The British United Press correspondent with the British Fleet in the Mediterranean says the Royal Navy's striking power in the ...
Article : 136 wordsGrowing dissatisfaction is reported among the population of German towns which the R.A.F. has recently bombed, says the Air ...
Article : 370 wordsAtherton Stealing Case. ...
Article : 210 wordsA Dutch merchantman, which was torpedoed in the Atlantic, and abandoned in a sinking condition by her crew, refused to sink, and has ...
Article : 145 wordsThe heaviest fighting on the Russian front at present is in the Kuban area, whare the Russians are gradually reducing the German ...
Article : 511 wordsIn a devastating half-hour bombing attack on eight Japanese warships lying in Silver Sound, near Kavieng,just before dawn on Saturday morning, a formation of Flying Fortresses sank or left sinking one heavy cruiser, one light cruiser, ...
Article : 204 wordsIn two years the submarine flotilla, based on Malta sank 82 ships, totalling 500,000 tons. This has been revealed by the Commander, ...
Article : 290 wordsIncreased British naval activity in the Mediterranean and the progress of the Tunisian campaign are causing Italy to have an ...
Article : 366 wordsThe Fortresses swooped down without the slightest warning and, dropping their loads from as low as 75 feet, struck the light cruiser with 5001b. ...
Article : 909 wordsThe French is adjacent sectors continue prodding toward the mountain barrier, of winch the Axis must block every pass, because it is their ...
Article : 570 wordsThe essential story of the battle, says A. Sedgwick, "New York Times" representative in Southern Tunisia, is that the enemy is beaten, because in ...
Article : 157 wordsThe rail ferry between Sicily and Italy may be temporarily out of action through the heavy attacks against both termini by Liberators. The Liberators ...
Article : 57 wordsR.A.F. bombers heavily, attacked German U-boat bases at St. Nazaire and Lorient Mines were also laid in enemy waters. Two of our planes are ...
Article : 96 wordsReuter's Stockholm, correspondent says it is unconfirmedly reported that General Maslennikav's troops are already at the eastern approaches to ...
Article : 173 wordsThe "New York Times" Berne correspondent says that reports from France indicate that all Frenchmen have but one thought in mind, the ...
Article : 106 wordsA North African communique states: "The British First Army made further progress in Northern Tunisia, inflicting casualties. There was patrol activity ...
Article : 645 wordsPresident Kalinin, in an article in all Russian newspapers, said that Hitler was twice forced, to admit that the German Army was within a ...
Article : 183 wordsOver the Algiers radio the spokesman for General Giraud, addressing the Italians, said: "The tanks are rolling. Premonitory signs are already ...
Article : 105 wordsThe perfection of a simple chemical formula to purify sea water for drinking purposes is announced by Dr. [?]nex. Goetz, of the California Institute of ...
Article : 144 words"Seapower," a semi-official monthly, compiles the total naval losses in the war, not including merchantmen, as 1716 vessels, of which the Axis lost 903 ...
Article : 88 wordsThe main street of a south-west coast town this morning was thronged with shoppers gossiping in groups when suddenly seven or eight Focke-Wulfes ...
Article : 88 wordsA meeting of representatives of all Polish organisations in Britain suggested two methods of forcing the Germans to respect human life in occupied ...
Article : 150 words"Relatively quiet" is how American war correspondents sum up the Tunisian front The United Press representative (Edward Beattie) says ...
Article : 88 wordsWhether a decisive Allied blow in Tunisia can be delivered before Rommel's and von Arnim's armies junction is uncertain, but the odds are beginning ...
Article : 401 wordsGeneral Eiseihower, a statement after a visit to the Eighth Army, said: "It is not my particular function to single out anyone for praise, but ...
Article : 74 wordsArtists impression of one of the first actions fought by Britain's new Spitfire against Focke-Wulf 190's. The Spitfire, most deadly and mott feared of all British aircraft, has been improved, and the new type has proved itself more than a match for the fastest Axis fighters. First squadrons to be equipped with new Spitfires were an international squadron attached to R.A.F. Fighter Command and a fighting French ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 109 wordsThe "New York Times" correspondent (Cyrus Sulzberger) says that Rommel has again succeeded cleverly in withdrawing the main portion of his ...
Article : 391 wordsA substantial improvement in response to the third Liberty Loan appeal was reported to-day by Mr. Curtin. "I am pleased to be able to say ...
Article : 111 wordsA "New York Times" North Africa representative (Sulzberger) says the entire Tunisian front has slowed down, both sides earnestly preparing for an ...
Article : 118 wordsA French correspondent with the Eighth Army says the inhabitants of Gabes and Oudref greeted the Allied troops enthusiastically. When they ...
Article : 102 wordsA communique states that Blenheims, escorted by fighters, bombed objectives in Yanangyaung, which is an important oil town on the Irrawaddy River Many ...
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The Cairns Post (Qld. : 1909 - 1965), Mon 5 Apr 1943, Page 3
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