President Roosevelt, broadcasting, hailed Rome's capture as "One up and two to go." President Roosevelt cautioned that ultimate ...
Article : 818 wordsReuter's correspondent in Rome says the Pope from the balcony of St. Peter's this evening, addressed an enormous crowd of Italians and ...
Article : 198 wordsThe world [?] announcement of the Allied invasion was flashed by the German radio at 6.35 o'clock this morning. The German Overseas News Agency also issued an invasion flash, breaking into a Prague message, and calling all editors to "attention." Then a series of news flashes followed. ...
Article : 1,156 wordsA communique from Allied Headquarters in Italy states: "With the capture of Rome the Allied armies in Italy brought another phase of the campaign to a most successful conclusion. The battle to destroy the enemy continues without pause. Fifth ...
Article : 470 wordsAnnouncing the landings in Europe, Mr. Churchill, in the House of Commons to-day, after referring to the fall of Rome, said: ...
Article : 469 wordsThe special correspondent of the Associated Press with Mr. Curtin said the Prime Minister in Washington in a speech to a largely ...
Article : 517 wordsSpecially addressing the French people General Eisenhower added: "I shall do all in my power to mitigate your difficulties and hardships. This ...
Article : 36 wordsThe German news agency says the Anglo-American attack against the Seine estuary and Normandy is an operation of great scope in its territorial ...
Article : 591 wordsIt was officially stated in Naples to-day that King Victor Emmanuel had signed a decree transferring his powers to his son, Prince ...
Article : 146 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King), in a statement, said: "The great liberating operations from the west may prove the decisive phase of the ...
Article : 85 wordsRome to-day has had a holiday, says the British United Press correspondent, Reynolds Packard, in a report from Rome to-day. It was practically ...
Article : 1,565 wordsGreat flotillas of mine sweepers led the way to the beaches for the Allied ground troops. Supreme Headquarters described the operation as the largest ...
Article : 501 wordsGeneral Eisenhower issued the following Order-of-the-Day to each individual in the Allied Expeditionary Forces: "Soldiers, sailors and airmen ...
Article : 403 wordsThe German news agency, giving the first detailed account of the Allied landings, said: "The enemy began landing operations in Seine Bay. Many ...
Article : 731 wordsThe United Press London correspondent says first reports reaching headquarters from the battle area said German aerial activity was slow in ...
Article : 93 wordsThe German news agency says Italian torpedo, planes attacked Gibraltar and launched torpedoes from low level in the face of heavy defensive fire. Shipping ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Canadian Press London representative says that a returning Canadian fighter patrol pilot said: "We spent an hour over the beach. There ...
Article : 176 wordsPrayers of thanks to God for the safety of Rome and the Pope will be offered in all Roman Catholic Churches throughout Australia on Sunday. ...
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The Cairns Post (Qld. : 1909 - 1965), Wed 7 Jun 1944, Page 5
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