JAMES LANSDALE HODSON writes about the House of Commons I sometimes think the most English institution of all is Parliament. It has occasionally been criticised in this war for having too many secret sessions or for being too much under Mr. Churchill's domination, but on the whole it has magnificently vindicated itself. I spent hours in the House of Commons listening to the final ...
Article : 1,232 wordsOne company of Australians in the Torricelli Mountains of northern New Guinea has now scored 120 certain "kills," while one platoon alone has killed about 80 Japanese. In one encounter it killed an entire Jap party. Repeatedly these men have gone ...
Article : 312 wordsSCENES LIKE THIS WERE COMMON in Germany west of the Rhine last week before the British Sixth and the US 47th Airborne Divisions landed in the middle of Kesselring's defences in support of Field Marshal Montgomery's offensive across the Rhine. In this picture, American gliderw and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 74 wordsLONDON.—From Field Marshal Montgomery's Headquarters come portraits of two German generals—drink-sodden von Rundstedt and Kesselring. Hitler's appointment of Kesselring as commander-in-chief of the West ...
Article : 262 wordsNEW YORK. — Captain Jack Clay, test pilot, adagio, dancer, professional wrestler, and one–time house guest of Hitler, is on the way to ...
Article : 119 wordsAITAPE.—At point blank range from two Japanese machine guns, an Australian Commando sergeant went out on to an open creek bed to rescue a wounded comrade. He fought and beat the Japs a s well. He crawled back to the shelter ...
Article : 375 wordsLONDON. — Australia will probably be asked to widen her immigration policy towards Asiatics after a meeting this year of the international ...
Article : 128 wordsLONDON.—Parts of the Bie[?]feld, Germany, viaduct were "airborne" at 6000 feet when it was hit by a 10–ton bomb dropped by a ...
Article : 204 wordsLONDON.—The Germans now are believed to be using flying a bombs with instead of metal and one type with a ...
Article : 120 wordsNEW YORK.—The majority leader in the Senate, Senator Barkley, told the Foreign Policy Association that at a dinner at Teheran in 1943, ...
Article : 117 wordsLAE.—When the Jap in New Guinea has been finally beaten and broken, one of the most breath-taking, stories of the war, a saga of courage and cunning, will be there for the telling—the story of the Australian Intelligence work, writes war correspondent Allen Dawes. Its job is to nose out news about the Japs. This work provided and is still ...
Article : 547 wordsNEW YORK. — Frank, Sinatra, who was scheduled to perform in Boston at the week-end, failed to show up provoking shricks of "Two-timer," ...
Article : 126 wordsSOLUTION TO CROSSWORD NO. 42. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946), Thu 29 Mar 1945, Page 3
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