Every full moon since March, 1941, tiny British, Lysander reconnaissance planes have landed in the west hinterland of France keeping a brief dangerous rendezvous with members of the French underground. brought radios, cameras and other important spy weapons, and they took ...
Article : 645 wordsDOBELL TO PAINT GUM— Australian artist William Dobell is going to paint an Australian gum tree, following a request by Marjorie Lawrence, who ...
Article : 306 wordsPECISION BOMBING BY MARAUDERS of the US Ninth Air Forces Completely destroyed this high way bridge over the Seine, at Nantes Gassicourt, 20 miles west of Paris, during the terrific air on German communication as the allied armies raced on their way to Paris. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 44 wordsParis is beginning to return to normal after the madness of the liberation which gripped it on the arrival of the first Allied soldiers, Some shops opened their doors for the first time on Thursday morning since fighting broke out in Paris others are dressing their windows in preparation for ...
Article : 448 wordsTokio official radio says 'that a special. session will be held 'this week to consider, the proposals of the Japanese Premier Koiso, for ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Daily Express correspondent, Alan Moorehead, and the British United Press correspondent, Richard McMillan; from Paris describe the ...
Article : 217 wordsWASHINGTON, Saturday.—President Roosevelt does not contemplate a nation-wide election campaign tour as "he has too much to do at the ...
Article : 83 wordsCANBERRA, Friday—Some of the shrewdest men in the Customs Department, assisted by special police investigators are tracking down ...
Article : 71 words"One more kilometre, one less flying bomb' is the slogan contained in an Order of the Day from a senior British General to his men streaming ...
Article : 113 wordsBRISBANE, Saturday—Raymond Carbon, 19,. railway shunter, was remanded yesterday until Monday on a charge of having attempted to kill Dawn Adelie Page, 19, typist, at her Coopers Plains home on August 20. ...
Article : 177 words"I think it will take a little while yet to beat Germany," the New Zealand Minister for Finance, Mr. Nash, said, when inaugurating the ...
Article : 132 wordsSix hundred German prisoners of war who have been in a Baltimore camp for two years still don't believe the Allies are winning the war. ...
Article : 94 wordsSenator Chandler told the US Senate that President Roosevelt's personal, Ambassador to India, Mr. William Phillips, had been declared ...
Article : 152 wordsA very serious situation has arisen as a result of the Polish rising in Warsaw, which may affect Allied relations. ...
Article : 96 wordsThe main contingent of hand-picked members of the Australian Army who, after the armistice, will be responsible for the reception and welfare in England of the thousands of Australians now prisoners of war in Germany has just reached London under the command of Brigadier, Eugene ...
Article : 500 wordsThe Empire Rheumatism Council announces that tests made with a scanty sample from Russia of Professor Bogomoletz's ACB rheumatism ...
Article : 98 wordsArmy Education Services will present a recital of recorded music tonight. The featured work will be Elgar's Concerto for Vilan. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 wordsReuter's correspondent quotes a staff officer as saying that the total bag of perisoners in the Falaise trap is now estimated at 92,000, ...
Article : 59 wordsBRISBANE, Saturday—A 36-year-old habitual criminal, named Holford, has failed in a daring attempt to escape from the Brisbane prison. ...
Article : 144 wordsA jeep full of Allied war correspondents drove into Geneva by mistake, and caused a certain amount of eyebrow lifting in that city of ...
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Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946), Sun 3 Sep 1944, Page 5
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