NEW YORK.—The United States has crystalised its programme for rectifying eastern Europe's broders, including the cession of territories to Greece, says Cyrus Sulzberger, Cairo correspondent of the New York Times. One are that it is considered can be ceded is Cyprus, which at present is ...
Article : 483 wordsNEW GUINEA.—In the first six weeks of their operations in the Aitape—Wewak area. Australian troops lost only three killed and three men wounded. Japanese losses in the ...
Article : 184 wordsUS MARAUDERS WHEELING AWAY after scoring direct hits on a power station near the German border. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 16 wordsNEW GUINEA.—Carrier pigeons are one of the principal means of communication between Australian Army Headquarters in the Aitape—Wewak ...
Article : 218 wordsNEW GUINEA.—Strongest resistance to the Australian advance, down the north-east coast of New Guinea toward Wewak encountered to that stage ...
Article : 220 wordsLONDON.—The extraction of magnesium from the sea and the growing use of the metal was voted the most notable step in scientific progress in 1944 at the annual London luncheon of the men who deal in ideas ...
Article : 237 wordsQueensland railway revenue declined by £944,656 in the six months ended December 31. This was disclosed by the Treasurer, Mr. Hanlon, ...
Article : 111 wordsNEW YORK.—The New York Times says that nation wide survey made by the Society of Automotive Engineers of motorists' suggestions for ...
Article : 186 wordsCHUNGKING.—Instead of waiting for the recapture of Central Burma, to reopen a land route into China, American and Chinese engineers have begun to build a new road, which will link the recently-built Ledo Road, from India, with the Burma Road from China. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 282 wordsMELBOURNE.—Members of two Anzac Liberator crews who have just returned to Britain after having completed an operational tour in ...
Article : 177 wordsLONDON.—German "Storm Vikings," manning midget U. boats, have been attacking Allied shipping off the Schelde Estuary for several days, ...
Article : 41 wordsLONDON.—Rome radio says the blackout has been completely lifted in Rome. British United Press says that Rome is the first belligerent capitol in ...
Article : 34 wordsLONDON.—The son of one of Hitler's generals is an air-borne trooper in the British Army. His name is Jakes, and his father, who was born in the same village as Hitler, became a fantical follower of the Fuhrer. ...
Article : 323 wordsCANBERRA.—There was no great surplus of ARP equipment anywhere in Australia officers of the Home Security Department said, when asked what ...
Article : 78 wordsLONDON.—The Americans are providing increased protection for bomber crews by substituting light weight, "flak cur[?]tains" for heavy ...
Article : 92 wordsNEW GUINEA.—Australian troops, who are thrusting eastward down the New Guinea coast from Aitape in their drive to eliminate the Japanese at Wewak were half-way to that base by the middle of December in a sudden, sharp thrust, they crossed the Danmap River, 30 miles east of Aitape, and pushed on to occupy Rocky Point. Prisoners included five liberated Chinese coolies. The opeartion started with patrols inland from the ...
Article : 476 wordsLONDON.—Mr. Henry Dreyfus, Chairman hand managing director of, British Celanese Ltd., has died, aged 62. He was also n director of the Celanese ...
Article : 150 wordsCAIRNS.—At a meeting on Wednesday night, AWU members who have been on strike at the Cairns brewery decided to offer themselves for work ...
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Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946), Sat 6 Jan 1945, Page 3
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