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  2. Exasperation at German Civilian Posturing

    Most wealthy and middle-class Germans we meet along the roads leading to Berlin regard us more as liberators than conquerors—liberators from the Russians. They do not merely expect that our first duty should be to save them and their property from the foreign slaves; they try to demand it. Repeatedly while SS desperadoes ...

    Article : 2,166 words
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    ONE OF THE MANY important jobs done by women of the WAAF is to check new boats built for the RAF. many of them for air-sea rescue work. This picture shows two of britain's airwomen checking equipment on a new boat at an RAF Station in Britain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 50 words
  4. PUBLIC OPPOSES GOVERNMENT AIRLINES

    After four months consideration of the Government's plan to nationalise interstate. airlines, the majority of Australians have decided they oppose the idea, judged by a nation-wide Callup Poll. The predominant thought expressed by people interviewed was: "Private enterprise means efficiency. ...

    Article : 363 words
  5. Mothers' Day Telegrams

    To ensure delivery of telegrams for Mothers' Day, May 13. it is requested that all telegrams be lodged not later than May 6. ...

    Article : 44 words
  6. LONDON "SHABBY, BUT UNDAUNTED"

    LONDON.—"London is still indomitaible, so are its citizens. Battered and shabby but undauntable, either by the past or future. That seems to me to ...

    Article : 105 words
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  8. MUSIC ON THE LAWN

    Brilliant piano playing will be evident throughout a programme which features this all important instrument at a recorded music recital to be ...

    Article : 103 words
  9. "ORGANIC" COLLAPSE OF GERMAN FRONT

    LONDON.—The military correspondent of the German newsagency says:— "With break-throughs by the enemy from the east and west and with wedges ...

    Article : 78 words
  10. SERVICE SECTION

    LOST—£3 in notes between Army News office and Larrakeyah Reward. Finder please return to Army News. ...

    Article : 19 words
  11. CREPT INTO FRONT LINE PITS TO TREAT WOUNDED

    BOUGAINVILLE.—When men could not be spared to bring the wounded lying in the forward pits in the fighting for Slater's Knoll, an Australian Army doctor crypt into each pit aid gave 17 men first aid treatment. Three days later he followed close on the heels of his unit in another, action, and gave aid to the wounded, while exposed to grenades and machine-gun fire. This and other stories are told by war correspondents. ...

    Article : 467 words
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