Guam, July 1.—The Commander in Chief, Pacific Ocean Area, Admiral Nimitz, has announced that United States forces occupied ...
Article : 233 wordsNew York, July 1.—The manager, for China of the United Press, Walter Rundle, states that the Japanese on the Asiatic mainland ...
Article : 522 wordsNew York, July 1.—The Tokio radio stated yesterday that the Japanese Cabinet had ordered explosives manufacturers to increase ...
Article : 276 wordsMelbourne, July 1.—Troops of the Third Australian Division now control a dominating escarpment on the west bank of the Mivo ...
Article : 224 wordsDuring the visit of Professor P. Alexander, director of adult education in Western Australia, to the goldfields over the week-end ...
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Advertising : 35 wordsThere are those who think that the day is not far distant when the White Australia policy may be seriously challenged. China to-day ...
Article : 714 wordsMelbourne, July 1.—Sixth Australian Division troops who have captured Mt. Shiburangu, the highest point overlooking Wewak, in ...
Article : 148 wordsNew York, July l.—An Associated Press correspondent "Somewhere in the Pacific" states that the invasion of Okinawa on April ...
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Family Notices : 997 words[?]am, July l.—Yesterday the 20th Air Force announced that a medium force of Super Fortresses attacked Kudamatsu oil refinery ...
Article : 181 wordsBrunei Bay, July 1.—One hundred and ten members of the Japanese garrison in Beaufort, in North Borneo, were killed when ...
Article : 203 wordsNew York, July 1.—W.A.C Corporal Margaret Hastings, Lieutenant McCollum and Sergeant D. W. Decker were rescued on Thursday ...
Article : 408 wordsNew York, July 1.—The "New York Times" Washington bureau reported on Friday that the then Acting Secretary of State, Mr. ...
Article : 89 wordsSydney, July l.—"Such an offensive as has never been seen before is planned against Japan," said the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Forde ...
Article : 192 wordsLondon, June 30.—A report issued by A.E.F. headquarters states that Britain so far has trained and equipped a Dutch ...
Article : 51 wordsManila, July 1.—In his communique yesterday General Mac-Arthur stated that heavy and. medium bombers and fighters, in ...
Article : 187 wordsPerth, July 1.—A boy about four years old had a narrow escape from drowning in the river at Mends street, South Perth, about ...
Article : 278 wordsThe Patriotic Teashop will be reopened for business to-day. P.O.W. Relatives' Association The Prisoners of War Relatives' ...
Article : 342 wordsMelbourne, July 1.—After a retirement of six hours in the First Civil Court on Saturday, a special jury of 12 failed to agree on the ...
Article : 230 wordsPerth, July 1.—With reference to the announcement from Canberra that the ports of Geraldton, Bunbury and Albany would be visited ...
Article : 150 wordsCanberra, July 1.—A contributory scheme for pensions to members of Parliament who retired, or who failed to gain ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Tokio newspaper, "Yurodzu Choho," scornfully says this of Australian politicians: "Legislators in Australia are so ignorant that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 92 wordsSydney, July 1.—The Acting Premier of New South Wales, Mr. Baddeley, said yesterday that the State surplus for 1944-45 was ...
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