Guam, May 24.—To-day's communique from the Commander in Chief of the Pacific Ocean area, Admiral Nimitz, was as follows ...
Article : 272 wordsSydney, May 24.—An eye-witness account of the sinking of the or user H.M.S. Curacoa in a collision with the 81,000-ton Queen ...
Article : 515 wordsManila, May 24.—A feature north of Seasanip oilfield, often attacked unsuccessfully by Australian infantry on Tarakan, has ...
Article : 313 wordsGuam, May 24.—Tokio received its greatest air assault early to-day, when over 550 Super-Fortresses dropped 4500 tons of fire bombs during a raid lasting 150 minutes. A 20th Air Force communique says the raiders were based on the Marianas as well as huge ...
Article : 384 wordsLondon, May 24.—The German U-boat which threatened the convoy in which the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester were ...
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Advertising : 29 wordsMrs. M. Considine, of 20 Collins street, has been advised that her brother, WX8674, Pte. John (Jack) Gregory, of the 2/4th ...
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Family Notices : 361 wordsManila, May 24.—General MacArthur's communique to-day was as follows:—"On the high plateau in the Mindanao interior, only ...
Article : 227 wordsNew York, May 24.—Through mud and rain, the 10th Army, advanced slowly and steadily yesterday on Okinawa, states the "New ...
Article : 175 wordsPerth, May 24.—The chairman of directors of the Kalgoorlie Brewing and Ice Company, Ltd., Mr. C. Merry, accompanied by the ...
Article : 125 wordsManila, May 24.—An understanding of the caves from which the Japanese are being rooted out on their ill-gotten Pacific islands was ...
Article : 119 wordsBougainville, May 24.—The fast Australian drive across the Hongorai River in Southern Bougainville from secret bases has ...
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Advertising : 49 wordsCanberra, May 24.—The total casualties in this war of the British Empire to the end of February, 1945, were 1,126,802, of whom ...
Article : 231 wordsManila, May 24.—Australians would be sought and welcomed during post-war rehabilitation of the war-ravaged Philippines ...
Article : 358 wordsCanberra, May 24.—In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Holt (Lib., Vic.) asked whether or not Mr. J. T. Lang's newspaper ...
Article : 126 wordsNew York, May 24.—American forces on Okinawa have already suffered more than 25,000 casualties, making it the costliest Pacific ...
Article : 395 wordsThe severe tension caused by the Jugoslav occupation of the Italian port of Trieste and the surrounding province of Venezia Guilia ...
Article : 620 wordsManila, May 24.—The American 43rd Division, mopping up the enemy's isolated forces west of Ipo, on Luzon, has reduced the ...
Article : 299 wordsAmong the passengers booked to leave Perth by the goldfields express last evening were: Messrs Meyers, Wills, Parry, Pepper ...
Article : 146 wordsHobart, May 24.—Mr. Justice Clark, in the Tasmanian Supreme Court yesterday, said in a reserved judgment that he had no ...
Article : 135 wordsThe first sale of Boulder City town blocks was held at Messrs. J. M. Hopkins and Co.'s auction mart, Boulder Block, on Saturday ...
Article : 189 wordsNew York, May 22.—Over the Tokio radio yesterday the Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Togo, said the key to overcoming the crisis ...
Article : 84 wordsManila, May 24.—The Americans in the Marikana Valley on Luzon are developing new tactics for the quick liquidation of the retreating ...
Article : 162 wordsNew York, May 24.—A hundred V2 robot bombs captured intact in a German underground factory are being broken down and ...
Article : 147 wordsNew York, May 24.—The Tokio1 radio claimed to-day that Japanese forces had made a daring counter-landing on Morotai Island ...
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