London, May 24.—A crowded meeting in the London Hippodrome organised by the "Daily Express" passed a resolution welcoming the Government ...
Article : 124 wordsLondon, May 24.—The country home of the Bishop of Oslo, Dr. Berggrayhas, has been transformed into a "private concentration camp," it is revealed ...
Article : 294 wordsWashington, May 25.-Brigadier-General James Doolittle, leader of the recent American air raid on Japan, declared over the radio last night that [?]Captain Harold Sweet, senior pilot of the Chinese National Aviation Corporation, who has arrived in New York ...
Article : 122 wordsMoscow, May 25.—A Soviet communique states: "On Sunday our troops on the Kharkov front fought offensive engagements and advanced. On ...
Article : 170 wordsLondon, May 24.-The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent writes:- "Field-Marshal Goering's establishment of a council of service ...
Article : 248 wordsLondon, May 24.—A "Daily Telegraph" special correspondent in the Western Desert states:-"Allied patrols are waging a nerve-war against Axis ...
Article : 157 wordsWashington, May 25.—In a debriscovered area at Honesdale, Pennsylvarna, at least 32 dead have been killed after the most disastrous series ...
Article : 157 wordsNew York, May 25.-Writing in the "New York Times," Mr. Hanson Baldwin, the paper's military and naval expert, states that the influence ...
Article : 444 wordsLondon, May 25.—Night raiders bombed a south coast town, killing one and injuring four persons. Some flew inland. ...
Article : 99 wordsWashington, May 24.—In a joint statement Messrs. Donald Nelson (head of the War Production Board), Arthur Newhall (W.P.B. Rubber Co-ordinator), ...
Article : 339 wordsWashington, May 24.—The Tokio official radio quotes a report by the Tokio "Asahi Shimbun" that Japanese and Japanese Americans have been ...
Article : 211 wordsMoscow. May 24.—A tank attack on a sector of the Kharkov front typifis the method the Germans are employing. Three columns of tanks with 50 ...
Article : 134 wordsWashington, May 24.-The American Federation of Labour has initiated a new move for union and solidarity with the Congress of Industrial ...
Article : 242 wordsLondon, May 24.—R.A.F. fighters over the south-east coast this evening intercepted and are believed to have destroyed one of two Messerschmitt ...
Article : 77 wordsNew York, May 25.—The "New York Times" says that private advices from Europe predict the imminent removal by the Germans of M. Laval as chief ...
Article : 243 wordsLondon, May 24.—The Soviet newspaper "Red Star" states:—"The abandonment of the Kerch Peninsula is largely due to the Luftwaffe suddenly ...
Article : 292 wordsLondon, May 24.—The German radio states that Italian, German and Japanese military staff authorities met in Rome. Count Ciano presided. ...
Article : 33 wordsLondon, May 24.—The British united Press correspondent in Lisbon learns from a reliable source that Germany ( has lost over 2,000,000 killed or ...
Article : 101 wordsLondon, May 24.—It is confirmed in London that Japan has agreed to allow a Red Cross representative at present in Shanghai to visit prisoners in Hong ...
Article : 72 wordsLondon, May 24.—At the naval base of Diego Suarez Rear-Admiral E. N. Syfret, who had command of the naval force off Madagascar when the British ...
Article : 91 wordsWashington, May 24.-A presidential executive order on Friday authorised the appointment of emergency fact-finding boards to adjust railway labour new arrangement. ...
Article : 95 wordsLondon, May 24.—A radio report from Stockholm says that Australian troops have arrived in Iceland. (No information in London suggests ...
Article : 65 wordsLondon, May 24.The Berlin radio states:—"Italy's battleships exceed the total at June, 1940. The warships damaged at Taranto have been repaired. ...
Article : 60 wordsLondon, May 24.—Details of the magnificent way in which the cruiser Penelope fought throughout a protracted ordeal in the Mediterranean and was ...
Article : 406 wordsWashington, May 24.-The Department of Agriculture has announced that Europe's food supplies and prospects have been brought to an ...
Article : 68 wordsLondon, May 24.—The "Daily Telegraph's" New Delhi correspondent states:—"Dr. Henry Grady, leader of the American technical mission to ...
Article : 212 wordsToronto, May 25.—In a speech to the Canadian Institute of International. Affairs, the New Zealand Minister to the United States of America, "it is nor us of the New World, the younger democracies of America, Canada, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand, to build up a new world ...
Article : 111 wordsLondon, May 24.—The "Daily Telegraph's" special correspondent states: "Before the attack on Madagascar commandos threaded shoals and reefs ...
Article : 83 wordsMoscow, May 24.—There are indications that Hitler is about to open two new offensives—against Smolensk and against the Caucasus. With the ...
Article : 92 wordsWashington, May 24.-Miss Perkins, the Secretary for Labour, has announced that all building trade unions have voluntarily agreed to stabilise ...
Article : 58 wordsLondon, May 24.-The scarcity of wines in Britain was epitomised by a buyer at Christie's, who commented during fantastic bidding, "The world ...
Article : 101 wordsLondon, May 24.—The Berlin radio states that a Russian submarine sank the Turkish motor vessel Safat one mile off the coast of Bulgaria. Nine of ...
Article : 39 wordsWashington, May 24.—The Associated Press stated yesterday that a representative of the British Government had conferred secretly with ...
Article : 284 wordsNew York, May 24.-At Cleveland, Ohio, the C.I.O. president, Mr. Murray, was elected with acclamation as president of the United Steel Workers of ...
Article : 67 wordsNew York, May 24.—Mr. Glenn Martin, well-known aeroplane manufacturer, to-day predicted that great fleets of 140,000 lb. flying-boats-the ...
Article : 161 wordsLondon, May 24.—There are nearly 20 disputes on British coalfields at present, according to the "Daily Mail's" industrial correspondent, who adds that ...
Article : 117 wordsLondon, May 24.-Mr. Duff-Cooper, giving a BB.C. postscript to-day, said: "I believe we are the greatest people on earth. I am not at all sure that we ...
Article : 193 wordsWashington, May 24.-The chairman of the War Manpower Commission, Mr. McNutt, said yesterday that a survey of 21 key industries had indicated ...
Article : 38 wordsMalta, May 25.—Enemy air activity on Sunday was negligible. Fighters destroyed an enemy bomber. ...
Article : 27 wordsLondon. May 24.—The Swiss radio announces that the King of Siam is leaving Switzerland for Japan, where he will complete his education. ...
Article : 27 wordsWashington, May 24.-President Roosevelt has appointed June 30 as registration day for men from 18 to 19 years. The order will complete the ...
Article : 33 wordsLondon, May 24.—A doctor aboard a, bucking destroyer in a gale had to be held wedged against the operating, table by another officer when he ...
Article : 164 wordsLondon, May 24.—The British army now has its own "army of the air," a new formation, equipped with R.A.P. army co-operation squadrons, gliders ...
Article : 145 wordsLondon, May 24.—Mr. R. W G. Mackay, an Australian-born London solicitor and an exlecturer at the Sydney University, has resigned from the ...
Article : 122 wordsLondon, May 23.—The war has not interrupted London's musical life, the latest example of which is the inauguration of a big series of summer ...
Article : 127 wordsLondon, May 24.—The British United Press correspondent in Ankara states that approximately 100,000 Poles from ...
Article : 55 wordsLondon, May 24.-One man was fatally injured, two seriously injured : and two slightly injured when a gun exploded in the Denham film studios ...
Article : 64 wordsNew York, May 24.—The War Department announced to-day that the red circle wing insignia of American army planes has been changed to a ...
Article : 59 wordsExcept where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated press from its ...
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