NEW YORK.—Japan is faced with a crucial shortage of manpower to de fend the Japanese home islands. It is estimated the Japanese High Command can mobilise fewer than 4,000,000 men to protect the mainland. Approximately two-thirds of this ...
Article : 391 wordsLONDON. — German civilians, under Allied Military Government control, will be allowed a diet one-third as generous as American soldiers get ...
Article : 51 wordsARTIST'S IMPRESSION of Mosquitoes attacking German planes on the ground at an airfield in the Reich. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 18 wordsLONDON.— Slinky, chocolate-skinned, pop-eyed Josephine Baker, who dazzled Folies Bergere gapers from many countries before the war with ...
Article : 154 wordsCANBERRA.—A plan to import maize from South America has been abandoned because the grain is, of poor quality and there is a danger that it ...
Article : 136 wordsNEW YORK.—The mummified body of a negro who died "about the time of World War was found propped in a cobwebbed corner of deserted St. ...
Article : 135 wordsNEW YORK.— According to the Honolulu correspondent of Associated Press of America, two members of the good will mission representing the American ...
Article : 79 wordsLONDON.— A forecast in the Budget speech that Britain's total oversea liabilities would be £4000 million after the Japanese war has revived pessimistic appraisals of the post-war balance of payments position. The oversea financial position was ...
Article : 248 wordsNEW YORK. — Associated Press of America says that the Duke of Windsor took farewell of the people of the Bahamas in a three-minute of the Bahamas in a three-minute ...
Article : 70 wordsLONDON.— Eleven German, generals marched to a train bound north from London this week on their way to a prison camp. They were escorted by ...
Article : 59 wordsNEW YORK.— American dance band leader Artie Shaw is writing a national anthem for Saudi Arabia in the Interests of international harmony." ...
Article : 123 wordsLONDON.—SS men who marched thousands of inmates from the Buchenwald camp before, the arrival of the Americans began shooting them as soon ...
Article : 143 wordsLONDON. — Moscow" Radio this week broadcast, a protest, which Reuter describes as "strongly worded," against the conditions under which, liberated Russian prisoners are kept in British and US camps before repatriation. The radio, quoting an interview ...
Article : 222 wordsLONDON.—Less than one quarter of the 2,225,000 German prisoners on the Western Front have yet been put to work, but the Allies are preparing a ...
Article : 128 wordsLONDON, — Goebbels's brother Hans was taken prisoner at the village of Millrath on the outskirts of Dusseldorf, reports a correspondent with ...
Article : 71 wordsLONDON.— Coincident with the announcement that Richmond Park was to be reopened to the public after five years it was revealed that the reason ...
Article : 110 wordsNEW YORK; — An American chaplain, has married a captured Japanese officer to an Okinawan girl, reports the American Associated Press ...
Article : 158 wordsNEW YORK.— A record deepsea diving depth, of 550 feet was 7 established in a diving tank this week by Jack Browne, 28, a 'civilian diver. ...
Article : 67 wordsLONDON.— British naval prisoners of war recently cut the wire fences of their camp—to get back inside. When Allied troops were nearing the ...
Article : 86 wordsWASHINGTON— Maternity leave for America's 16,500,000 women workers in non-agricultural employment is recommended, in future union contracts by ...
Article : 85 wordsLONDON.—"You condemn me to death," Pierre Laval told a. Swiss Red Cross official who refused to arrange his entry into Switzerland. Laval, No. 1 French collaborator and a former French Minister of Foreign ...
Article : 208 wordsLONDON.—An unshaven American lieutenant and a Russian private met on the sloping girders of a blown-out railway, bridge spanning the Elbe River, near Torgau, as a prelude to the formal meeting between the commanders, says Reuter's correspondent with, the US First Army. "I did, not know what to say to, him," said the lieutenant, William Robertson, of Los Angeles, describing the link-up, "But I pounded him on the back, and shook his hand." ...
Article : 614 wordsNEW YORK.— The Jews have prepared a 10-point security programme for presentation to the World Security Conference, says the New York Times' ...
Article : 111 wordsNEW YORK.—Russia's increasing importance in world affairs is emphasised by the big growth in population expected there in the, coming, years: ...
Article : 105 wordsWASHINGTON.— The US Government is preparing plans by which 58 million tons of wartime shipping valued at over £42.250 million, may be sold on an ...
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Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946), Sat 5 May 1945, Page 3
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