GUAM.—As the war moves quickly to a close, the question of Pacific bases for the United States is till being raised truculently by many American Anglophobes and non-militarists, whose ideas are based generally on a "what we take we hold" policy rather than on strategic requirements. ...
Article : 625 wordsNEW YORK.—Allied missions in Washington, notably the British and Australian, are preparing to make friendly representations to the United States to explain the ...
Article : 231 wordsSOME OF THE FIRST WOMEN of the Australian Army Nursing Service to serve in north-west Beorneo, standing in front of the plane which ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 31 wordsLONDON.—A message from Frankfort-on-Main says that the Nazis will not he allowed to retain "wealth, power or influence" in any capacity. This is the theme of a sweeping m\new ban by the Allied military ...
Article : 146 wordsLONDON.—It is a back lookout for the people of Melsham. Wiltshire. if the townsfolk of the neighbouring Throwbridge decide they want to ...
Article : 113 wordsLONDON.—The head of the British scientists who worked on the production of the atomic bomb. Sir George Thompson, declared that he ...
Article : 173 wordsLONDON.—The total of people murdered in all German concentration camps was 26 millions, according to French Government investigators ...
Article : 141 wordsLONDON.— A silver plate presented to the cruiser Shropshire by the citizens of the county of Shropshire will be formally handed over to the Australian High ...
Article : 47 wordsCHUNGKING, Sunday.—Three US airmen who took part in the Doolittle raid over Tokio in April, 1942, and were forced down and taken prisoner, have ...
Article : 45 wordsNEW YORK.—"Have you heard about the atomic bombs used in this war?" American officers asked the Japanese Lieutenant-Colonel Shizume ...
Article : 236 wordsLONDON.—"There is no intention of compelling anyone to invest their resources in one way rather than another." said the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Dr. Hugh Dalton, in the House of Commons, replying to a request by Mr. Churchill for a clarification of the phrase in the King's speech, "the ...
Article : 203 wordsLONDON.— The Secretary of War. Mr. Lawson, told the House of Commons that news had been received that the Japanese ...
Article : 139 wordsNEW YORK. — Science is credited with the trapping of a veteran mail carrier, who now is held on a charge of stealing the mails. ...
Article : 117 wordsLONDON.— London, which until now had relied on "Crime Doesn't Pay" films for knowledge of G-men's work, is now seeing them in action in a West End hunt ...
Article : 70 wordsWASHINGTON. — American hadn't had a square deal with the French Press. President Truman told French correspondent at the White House, ...
Article : 92 wordsLONDON.—German scientists will be taken to the United States to continue their military experiments and research. ...
Article : 116 wordsLONDON, Sunday. — US troops in Britain have volunteered to work on the land and help get in Britain's harvest. ...
Article : 70 wordsMANILA, Sunday. — The Japs have released all prisoners of war in the Hanoi camp in French Indo-China. Of them, 300 are known to be Indians ...
Article : 58 wordsNEW YORK, Sunday.—The freedom of the city is to be given by the people of New York to General de Gaulle tomorrow. ...
Article : 77 wordsMANILA.—The military government of Japan is expected to provide one of the major problems of the Allied occupying forces. Although the general policy will be to work through the Emieror and a government willing to co-operate, a great deal of responsibility will rest with the Allied authorities. Over-riding the general ...
Article : 433 wordsLONDON.—Twenty-five years ago the British Legion at Kingsteignton, Devon, built a hut as a club for ex-servicemen at a cost of £120. ...
Article : 129 wordsWASHINGTON.—With all controls being lifted from the production of DDT on August 31, sufficient quantities will be available within a month to permit every ...
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Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946), Tue 28 Aug 1945, Page 3
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