While Australia still dithers with the housing problem, Canada has acted. Steps have been taken there to cope with the needs both of centres of war industry, and of cities which have inflated general populations. So writes Clive Turnbull in the Melbourne Herald. Observations made by Turnbull ...
Article : 837 wordsLONDON.—"As the election fight develops, relations between the political parties are getting distinctly worse," declared Mr. Churchill in the second of his election broadcasts. "It is regrettable that this break in national unity should be exposed to other nations, many of which might not understand ...
Article : 474 wordsLONDON.—The flight to France in a packing case of a 21-year-old brunette who had married an American Air Force officer, was related recently in a police ...
Article : 162 wordsCANBERRA.—Alternative plans for the developmental railway to link the Northern Territory with [?]he main, population centres are being ...
Article : 193 wordsMANILA.—Six Japanese and one Filipino have been hanged following their conviction for spying at Luzon, according to an announcement by GHQ. Two ...
Article : 74 wordsLONDON.—The First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Brendan Bracken, in a speech, warned the country that it must not under-estimate the Japanese ...
Article : 103 wordsPARIS.—Until he reaches the United States an American private in a Paris hospital will not know whether his name as Walker or not. ...
Article : 184 wordsLONDON.—The war's end and the general election between them have revived the century-old, controversy of a Channel tunnel, which nearly ...
Article : 160 wordsBRUNEI (Borneo).—A highlight of recent fighting was the spectacle of a Salvation Army corporal driving right into a sticky position where Jap sharp shooters were holding up tanks and infantrymen, parking his urn and serving hot coffee while the shots were still flying writes war correspondent Alan ...
Article : 481 wordsLONDON.—Europe's next "sore spot" is likely to be the Aosta Valley in the Alps in north-western Italy. A daily Telegraph correspondent at ...
Article : 58 wordsPARIS.—A gang of seven Paris school boys, aged between 13 and 17. stole 51,000,000 francs (£255,000). The gang was rounded up after a ...
Article : 117 wordsLONDON.—"Her commando husband died from wounds seven weeks ago—she has three children and her fourth baby will be born in three weeks— and she in walking the streets of Bristol for 10 hours daily trying to rent a home or rooms in which she can live and bear her child." ...
Article : 411 wordsLONDON.—Hitler can safely be assumed to be dead says Counts Bernadotte. Swedish representative on the International Red Cross. ...
Article : 99 wordsLONDON.—"For magnificent courage, leadership and cheerfulness in charging alone across open ground-against intense fire," Corporal Thomas Peck ...
Article : 109 wordsSYDNEY.— The Japanese are not expending, only inferior pilots in death-diving missions against Allied warships in the Pacific, according to Lieutenant-Commander G. F. E. Knox, RAN, commander of the emergency f[?]cet destroye. HMAS Quiberon, which recently visited Australia. As captain of a ship which has been ...
Article : 393 wordsLONDON.—The War Crimes Commis has issued to Yugoslavia the Commission's first ware criminal certificate, states the new Yugoslav newsagency. ...
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Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946), Mon 18 Jun 1945, Page 3
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