An emphatic denial by a British Government spokesman of rumours current in the past few days that Germany has been seeking opportunities to open peace talks with the Allies effectively disposes of reports of activities of mysterious German personages said to have arrived in Madrid and ...
Article : 573 wordsIt is estimated that Hitler has lost 1000 men an hour on the west and east fronts since D-Day, equalling 2,000,000 men killed, wounded and ...
Article : 185 wordsMr. James S. Martin, chief of the US Department of Justice, this week told the Senate military sub-committee that a constant stream of ...
Article : 182 wordsVisitors to the Boomerang Club in London this week included Lieutenant John Horwood, and Lieutenant B. H. Miller, of the RANVR, Senior ...
Article : 272 wordsPERTH, Wednesday.—Remarkable circumstances, including the death of a railway fireman, attended a train smash at Claremont early yesterday ...
Article : 196 wordsUS GENERAL SHERMAN TANK of Fifth Army races through clouds of dust as it heads north in pursuit of Kesselring's retreating armies in Italy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 24 wordsThe Ottawa correspondent of the New York Times says that Mr. Brooke Claxton, Parliamentary Assistant to the Prime Minister of ...
Article : 145 wordsThe British United Press states that the British Information Service's weekly War Notes indirectly answers the criticism voiced by Mr. William Phillips, formerly President Roosevelt's special representative in India. War Notes does not mention Mr. ...
Article : 226 wordsThe English novelist P. G. Wodehouse, interviewed by Associated Press of Great Britain at Hotel Bristol, Paris, where he and his wife ...
Article : 207 wordsCANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, said yesterday that British industrial interests may be prepared to take over after the war ...
Article : 143 wordsThe Associated Press of America says that the US Navy Department has announced that jet propulsion devices have been perfected to shoot ...
Article : 109 wordsTest batsman, A. L. Hassett and interstate cricketers R. S. Whitington, A. G. Cheetham and C. G. Pepper, are included in the first AlF ...
Article : 103 wordsDerek Patmore, special correspondent of the London Daily Mail in Bucharest, says that King Michael saved his life by hiding in the National Bank during ...
Article : 69 wordsThe total victims of the "Madman of Mattoon," in Illinois, America, who anaesthetises unsuspecting people, is, now 27, Including a ...
Article : 112 wordsMosquitoes (Anopheles, annulipes) were found breeding in large numbers near the home of a woman who contracted malaria near Sydney ...
Article : 199 wordsUniversal military training is certain to become part of the American way of life after the war. Congressional and public opinion ...
Article : 164 wordsTokio radio said this week that the Foreign Minister, Shigemitsu told the Diet that present realistic interests dictated that Japan and Russia should ...
Article : 46 wordsReuter's correspondent with the British 2nd Army, says:—"A German general captured by us stated that von. Kluge was dead and that Rommel was seriously wounded. The general said, that von Kluge was trapped in the Falaise pocket, and spent a hellish 24 hours before he got out. ...
Article : 229 wordsThe Canadian Defence Department has announced that Canadian Army casualties up to July 31 totalled 33,238, including 9501 dead, 287 presumed dead, ...
Article : 40 wordsIt took several switch, girls to control the telephone calls at the Hotel Australia when Bob Hope reached Sydney. ...
Article : 139 wordsIn the opinion of Allison Danzig, tennis expert of the New York Times, the standard of play in the US national championship final, won by Frankie Parker, was only equal to the pre-war standard in quarter-finals. Danzig pointed out that Parker ...
Article : 320 wordsSOLUTION TO CROSSWORD No. 14. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 5 wordsReuter's correspondent with the Americans, says that a new German jet propelled twin-engined plane was shot down over the Albert Canal on Monday. ...
Article : 55 wordsThe chimes of Big Ben were broadcast front Westminster at the week-end for the first time for nearly three months. A synchronised, recording of chimes and ...
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Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946), Thu 14 Sep 1944, Page 3
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