NEW YORK.—A grim picture of life in Italy and France is drawn in two authoritative surveys published in New York, the first by the Catholic Archbishop of New York, Dr. Spellman, appears in Collier's Magazine and the other is published in the Wall Street Journal. ...
Article : 440 wordsMELBOURNE—From 2,000 feet an Australian Beaufort, piloted by Squadron-Leader, L. O. Barton, of Scone, NSW, scored a direct hit on ...
Article : 215 wordsSYDNEY.—One of the few survivors of a dreadful lifeboat ordeal in the Indian Ocean, Douglas Mitchell, a young merchant seaman, from Carlisle, Western Australia, was surrounded by death and insanity for 30 days. ...
Article : 282 wordsNEW YORK.—A man and woman froze to death in their beds in a house in Philipsburg, New Jersey, last week-end. ...
Article : 132 wordsLONDON.—In calling the Royal Naval Depot, Sydney, Golden Hind, the Navy has used this name for the first time since Drake's famous ship of that name ...
Article : 50 wordsWELLINGTON (NZ)— Highly trained New Zealanders resident in Britain, who desire to return home, have created a register, a copy of which ...
Article : 121 wordsLONDON.—For the first time, the extent of the Germans' "total textile mobilisation order," which was the subject of several recent decrees from Hitler's headquarters, has been revealed. The Times correspondent at ...
Article : 191 wordsLONDON.—Many farming experiments will be carried out in Britain following the return of four agriculturists from America and ...
Article : 190 wordsCANBERRA—Newsreels would be taken of the arrival in Australia of the Duke of Gloucester, said the Director—General of Information, ...
Article : 41 wordsLONDON.—Three young women who turned burglars ware convicked in British Courts recently. One of them is Veronica Evelyn King, ...
Article : 162 wordsLONDON.—The city's most-bombed stretch of railway is the two miles between Waterloo and Queen's Road. In eight months from September, 1940, it had 92 incidents. Details, previously withheld for security reasons, have just been announced by the railway executive committee. ...
Article : 275 wordsLONDON.—Everything in the future home will be brighter, from door knob to kitchen stove. Designs now on drawing boards will ...
Article : 82 wordsLONDON—The death is announced of Caradoc Evans, the Welsh novelist and author of "Capel Sion." ...
Article : 18 wordsLIEUTENANT GENERAL JONATHAN M. WAINWRIGHT, hero of the epic US stand on the island of Corregidor ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 17 wordsNEW YORK.—Nazi soldiers on the Western Front are being offered a "trial surrender," says columnist Drew Pearson. ...
Article : 98 wordsNEW YORK—"The war has pushed Australia ahead by perhaps 25 years, and is changing from a predominantly agricultural nation to one ...
Article : 178 wordsLONDON.— The announcement that the Commonwealth Government will supervise the activities of private banks has not materially influenced ...
Article : 92 wordsLONDON.—A Maori detachment with the British Eighth Army in Italy noticed activity in a supposedly deserted house near the ...
Article : 145 wordsBRISBANE.—Children of the Methodist Margaret Marr Home, which was evacuated to Proston in February, 1942. will return to Brisbane ...
Article : 65 wordsLONDON—Reuter's correspondent In Athens says the Italian Government has announced that the last Sicilian insurgent centre of Comiso has surrendered. ...
Article : 24 wordsBRISBANE.— Quite a number of Australian officers are cont[?]mplating the Army as a career after the war. ...
Article : 168 wordsNEW YORK—That America's contributions of a direct nature are sufficient to justify a demand for at least an honest attempt at repayment ...
Article : 81 wordsGHQ, PHILIPPINES.—The landing on Luzon means a lot to the Americans, for on that northern island of the Philippines stand two bloody monuments to American courage, endurance, and suffering—Bataan and the island of Corregidor. It was the gallantry of those foredoomed Filipinos and Americans who held up the Japanese for five months that gave such meaning to General MacArthur's promise to return. ...
Article : 437 wordsALBURY.—A rat stopped a motorcar and caused Mr and Mrs Harold Severin. of Brocklesby to miss a train. ...
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Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946), Sat 20 Jan 1945, Page 3
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