Principal stake in Hitler's new gamble along a 1,000-mile battlefront that extends from the Black Sea to the Arctic Ocean is the vast area of Ukraine. ...
Article : 768 wordsJapan's highest officials held important conferences on the dilemma confronting the nation since its Axis partners went to war with Russia. Mr. ...
Article : 143 wordsbrought ashore [?]t an English port after their rescue from the sunken battleship under guard by British troops. (By airmail.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 44 wordsDaily Express political correspondent asks: "Why did Hitler do it? Why did he choose this moment, when he is engaged in various parts of the world, to ...
Article : 659 wordsObservers believe the immediate effect on the Far East of the new hostilities will be a definite shelving of Japanese plans to move southward. It is argued ...
Article : 122 wordsWashington correspondent of New York Times says major attention in USA is centred upon the Far East rather than Europe. If Japan decides to play the ...
Article : 454 wordsWho rules in Russia? Hitler says the Jews, and the Bolsheviks. Of c[?]urse. that is good propaganda, now that he has suddenly decided to forsake his one-time ...
Article : 747 wordsVictorian delegates to the ACF meeting in Adelaide have reported to the Lord Major that the matter of uniform embarkation kits has been finally settled. ...
Article : 410 wordsLime, cement, and plaster carters will resume work today after having been, on strike for more than a week. They agreed to accept assurance of the wages' ...
Article : 48 wordsAccording to reports to officials here Germany does not intend to fall into the trap that ruined Napoleon by going as far as Moscow. It is understood Hitler ...
Article : 515 wordsCANBERRA, Monday.—A despatch of June 1, 1939, by M. Coulondre, then French Ambassador to Germany, was quoted here today as evidence of the ...
Article : 155 wordsThe Stock Exchange of Melbourne yesterday responded favourably to the outbreak of hostilities between Russia and Germany. Trading expanded and all sec ...
Article : 78 wordsAUCKLAND, Monday —Mr. Semple, Minister for National Service, on returning today, said his mission to Australia had been as successful as was possible ...
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Article : 117 wordsM. Oumansky, Russian Ambassador, issued a statement declaring Hitler had attacked not a surprised unprepared people but a mighty nation of 193,000,000 ...
Article : 278 wordsFifty-eight German fighters have been destroyed by the RAF over the Channel, Prance, and Germany in the last 2 days —28 on Saturday and 30 on Sunday. We ...
Article : 137 wordsMr. Albert George Morley, who died suddenly yesterday, had been associated with Victorian Producers' Co-operative Co. Ltd. for more than 20 years. He was ...
Article : 249 wordsEquality of sacrifice must be rigidly enforced to obtain a maximum war effort, says a resolution passed by Young Nationalist Organisation annual ...
Article : 93 wordsMr. Fraser, NZ Prime Minister, spent his first weekend as Mr. Churchill's guest. Other guests included Mr. Eden, Sir Stafford Cripps, Lord Cranbourn, and ...
Article : 85 wordsNEW YORK, Monday. AAP. Admirai Richard Edwards announces that as there is no possibility of lifting submarine [?]9, which disappeared a few ...
Article : 65 wordsState Cabinet yesterday appointed Mr. Mackrell as Minister in Charge of Postwar Reconstruction As Minister for Labour and Minister in Charge of ...
Article : 81 wordsLondon had a brief "alert," but no bombs were dropped. Slight activity was reported over the east and south-east coasts, but no bombs were dropped. Some ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Admiralty announces that HM drifter Mae West and the trawler Sindo[?]is have been sunk. There were no casualties aboard the drifter. ...
Article : 36 wordsThieves stole £25 in cash and [?]20 worth of pencils and fountain pens from McQill's Newsagency. Elizabeth st., city. They entered by forcing a skylight. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 24 Jun 1941, Page 3
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