London, Sept. 21.—Commenting on the statement made yesterday by the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Alexander, that lost capital ships, ...
Article : 218 wordsLondon, Sept. 22.—Stalingrad stands. That is all that is factually assessable from the latest reports, including the Russian mid-day communique which records the repulse of still more German attacks and advances in some Stalingrad sectors. But already the possibility is being ...
Article : 673 wordsLodon, Sept. 21.—The Moscow communique issued early this morning says: "Pierce engagements were fought on Monday at Stalingrad and Mosdok. ...
Article : 319 wordsLondon, Sept. 21.—The "Daily Mail's" aeronautical correspondent has had an exclusive interview with Brigadier General Eaker, commanding officer of ...
Article : 292 wordsLondon, Sept. 22.—A New York report from the French frontier states that 5000 Frenchmen were arrested during the week-end for having ...
Article : 101 wordsCairo, Sept. 22.—A general headquarters communique states:—"There was patrol activity on Sunday night. Land operations on Monday were confined to ...
Article : 56 wordsCairo, Sept. 21.—For the seventh time in eight nights R.A.F. medium bombers attacked Tobruk. Low cloud made observation difficult. ...
Article : 59 wordsNew York, Sept. 21.—The Washington Bureau of the "New York Times" says that the "Army and Navy Journal" has hinted that the United States may ...
Article : 199 wordsLondon, Sept. 22.—A Rome communique states:—"The Italian garrison at Gialo, in Libya (30 miles east-south-east of Aujila) engaged at dawn ...
Article : 122 wordsLondon, Sept. 21.—The "Daily Mail" correspondent reports that special defences against air attack, similar to that which sank the Prince of Wales, ...
Article : 53 wordsWashington, Sept. 21.—The Secretary of the Navy. Colonel Frank Knox, addressing the annual convention of the American Legion yesterday at Kansas ...
Article : 246 wordsLondon, Sept. 21.—The Air Ministry reports that an Australian newspaperman, Flying-Officer John R. L. Hill, of Perth, gave his life in helping a ...
Article : 254 wordsLondon, Sept. 22.—The Vichy radio quotes the following communique from Madagascar:—"A British column advancing towards Antananarivo from ...
Article : 74 wordsRio de Janeiro, Sept. 21—The Foreign Minister, Senhor Aranhas, yesterday predicted a strong Axis attack against Brazil. "They will send 50 or 100 planes ...
Article : 222 wordsLondon, Sept. 21.—The German High Command communique states:—"The Germans have gained more ground at Stalingrad and repulsed diversionary ...
Article : 195 wordsLondon, Sept. 21.—The New Delhi correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the indications are that the Japanese have temporarily ...
Article : 162 wordsLondon, Sept. 21.— Stalingrad's heroic defenders are still grimly fighting back and are still slaughtering thousands of the invaders daily, but the arc ...
Article : 892 wordsLondon, Sept. 21.—A British United Press correspondent on the German frontier reports that the R.A.F. raids have completely destroyed Duisburg. ...
Article : 78 wordsOttawa, Sept. 21.—The Canadian Press says: "The loss of the corvette Charlottetown and the patrol vessel Raccoon and the sinking of four ...
Article : 118 wordsLondon, Sept. 21.—The Berlin radio broadcasting to Sweden to-night, said: "Germany is reluctant to voice an opinion concerning a neighbour's ...
Article : 74 wordsLondon, Sept. 21.—The Moscow radio states that a Russian submarine sank four transports in the Baltic, totalling 42,000 tons. ...
Article : 23 wordsNew Delhi, Sept. 22.—Sir Mohammed Usman. who is leader of the Council of State, told the Legislative Assembly that the latest casualty figures since ...
Article : 75 wordsStockholm, Sept. 22.—Goebbels is now attacking the trustworthiness of Swedish reports, based on German front-line despatches, about German ...
Article : 72 wordsLondon, Sept. 21.—The Air Ministry news service says that a Ranclwick airman, Flight-Lieutenant H. G. Pockley, is so lucky in sighting U-boats that he ...
Article : 224 wordsZurich, Sept. 22.—Messages from Brussels confirm earlier reports of the frightful increase in child mortality in Belgium, where rickets and scurvy, due ...
Article : 93 wordsOttawa, Sept. 22.—The Minister for the Navy, Mr. A. L. MacDonald, announced to-day that the Canadian destroyer Ottawa, had been torpedoed ...
Article : 143 wordsLondon, Sept. 21.—The Berlin radio quoted a letter sent by Gandhi to the Japanese people before his arrest, in which he said he hoped that Japan ...
Article : 100 wordsLondon, Sept. 22.—The Germans continue their determined efforts to thwart Russian plans to drive a "winter raid" to Leningrad. The ...
Article : 214 wordskie conferred with M. Molotov, and also with the British Association afterwards walked the city for several hours alone. ...
Article : 24 wordsNew York, Sept. 22.—A grim warning to the people was given by the chairman of the War Production Board, Mr. Donald Nelson, to-day that ...
Article : 115 wordsLondon, Sept. 21.—The former "Daily Express" "flying reporter," Flight-Lieutenant Victor Ricketts, is announced as missing. Flight-Lieutenant Ricketts ...
Article : 68 wordsLondon, Sept. 21.—The "Daily Express" in a leading article commends Lord Latham (formerly Mr. Charles Latham), for his speech in which he ...
Article : 96 wordsLondon, Sept. 22.—Single British bombers were over the Heligoland Bight last night, according to the Berlin radio, which says that night ...
Article : 55 wordsLisbon, Sept. 21.—A submarine of unknown nationality sank a Portuguese trawler off the Portuguese coast. A fishing boat saved the crew. Another ...
Article : 40 wordsLondon, Sept. 21.—An Air Ministry casualty list contains the following entry between the names of two flight sergeants:—"K e n t, Air - Commodore, ...
Article : 47 wordsPerth, Sept. 22.—Under the National Security Regulations it is necessary for a bride to take to the church on the day of the marriage her identity ...
Article : 90 wordsLondon, Sept. 21.—The "Times," in a special review of the first year's activities of the Army Bureau of Current Affairs, whose object is to promote ...
Article : 127 wordsLondon, Sept. 20.—A single bomb which hit Munich before midnight caused the biggest explosion the sergeant-pilot of the Lancaster has ever ...
Article : 66 wordsLondon, Sept. 21.—The Air Ministry reports:—"Our fighters during offensive patrols set fire to a 'flakship' off the Dutch coast. One of our fighters ...
Article : 33 wordsStockholm, Sept. 22.—Stressing the desperate resistance of the Stalingrad garrison, the Berlin correspondent of the "Aftonbladet" says that the ...
Article : 44 wordsStockholm, Sept. 21.—The German-controlled newspaper "De Storm" rates a cookery book produced by a Dutch woman in Holland because it ...
Article : 99 wordsLondon, Sept. 21.—A Rome report states that schools are closing for the winter owing to fuel shortage. ...
Article : 25 wordsLondon, Sept. 21.—The Archbishop of Canterbury officiated at the Church of England marriage of His Majesty's Russian cousin, Prince Andrew, eldest ...
Article : 64 wordsCanberra, Sept. 19.—No official lists of Australian prisoners of war in Japan and Japanese-occupied territory had yet been received, the Minister for the ...
Article : 51 wordsLondon. Sept. 21.—The Moscow radio states:—"A Russian armoured train on the Stalingrad front entered a German Occupied station last night, killed 200 ...
Article : 37 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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