Cairo, Sept. 23.—A communique states:—"Ouruesert forces carried out successful operations 500 miles behind the enemy's front We occupied the ...
Article : 189 wordsLondon, Sept. 23.—A communique from the G.O.C. in East Africa states:—"Despite some stiffening of French resistance, our troops yesterday ...
Article : 136 wordsMoscow, Sept. 23.—The Russian offensive in the north-western sector on the Stalingrad front is slowly but surely gaining ground. Thousands of Germans have been killed. Street fighting on the fringes of the city is assuming greater proportions. ...
Article : 541 wordsLondon, Sept. 22.—Three young Australian air force men who had their first brush with the Luftwaffe over Dieppe during the big raid were ...
Article : 236 wordsNew York, Sept. 22.—The Associated Press says that trustworthy advice indicates that war conditions have created an alarmingly bad health situation ...
Article : 175 wordsNew York, Sept. 23.—The "Herald Tribune" correspondent in Washington states:—"A country-wide survey reveals that immediate rationing of a ...
Article : 175 wordsNew York, Sept. 23.—A Message from Midland, Ontaria, states that a picnic to celebrate the completion of a war contract at a Midlands foundry ended ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 wordsLondon, Sept. 22.—The shooting of 116 Frenchmen, on the orders of General Stulpnegel, commander of the German forces of occupation in France, ...
Article : 599 wordsLondon, Sept. 22.—Further describing the British motorised attack on Gialo, in Libya (30 miles east south east of Aujila) the Rome radio states: ...
Article : 102 wordsSalisbury (South Rhodesia), Sept. 22.—Eight German and Italian child internees from Tanganyika were burned to death and four children and two ...
Article : 76 wordsLondon, Sept. 23.—The South African Minister of Railways, Mr. Sturrock, stated at a press conference to-day that the recent sabotage had done ...
Article : 135 wordsChicago, Sept. 22.—The F.B.I. has announced the arrest of 81 negroes for alleged sedition and selective service violation. It disclosed that a ...
Article : 226 wordsPretoria, Sept. 22.—A joint statement from the Prime Ministers of South Africa and Southern Rhodesia says:—"Owing to the change in the military ...
Article : 112 wordsCairo, Sept. 23.—The Victoria Gross has been awarded to Sergeant Keith Elliott, of the New Zealand military forces, for outstanding personal ...
Article : 60 wordsLondon, Sept. 22.—Another 24 hours has passed without any appreciable German advance in the battle for Stalingrad. The Russians have gained ...
Article : 748 wordsCairo, Sept. 23.—It is now revealed that land forces, consisting of armoured cars and lorry-borne infantry, carried out attacks on Benghazi and Barce on ...
Article : 63 wordsNew York, Sept, 22.—William Philip Simms, columnist for the Scripps Howard newspapers, says:—"It is clear that unless second front differences ...
Article : 138 wordsBombay, Sept. 23.—A man was killed and several injured yesterday evening when police fired on an armed mob in a town near Dacca. The mob fatally ...
Article : 73 wordsMoscow, Sept. 23.—A Soviet communique issued early this morning states:—"Fierce engagements were fought yesterday at Stalingrad and Mosdok. ...
Article : 391 wordsRio de Janeiro, Sept. 22.—The police claim that with the arrest of an Italian, Count Edmond di Robilant, and several others they have broken up a major ...
Article : 199 wordsLondon, Sept. 22.—Reuter's correspondent in Cairo says:—"The Germans have largely stopped using freighters for the transport of tanks and vehicles ...
Article : 62 wordsLondon, Sept. 22.—The Berlin radio states:—"Thirty warships including several George the Fifth type battleships, an aircraft-carrier and ...
Article : 100 wordsStockholm, Sept. 22.—The Munich weekly "Das Schwarze Korps" admits that Germans have been withdrawn from Russia to meet the threat of a ...
Article : 53 wordsLondon, Sept. 22.—The Berlin radio states:—"British preparations for the Tobruk landing were perfect in every detail. Every landing unit included ...
Article : 66 wordsLondon, Sept. 22.—The Minister for Labour, Mr. Ernest Bevin, broadcasting in the B.B.C. Pacific service series, "The Voice of Labour," said:—"Britishers ...
Article : 151 wordsLondon, Sept. 22.—The "Daily Express" aeronautical correspondent writes:—"Neutral reports reveal an acute difference of opinion between ...
Article : 92 wordsStockholm, Sept. 23.—The newspaper "Svenska Dagbladet" says that General von Bock was dismissed a fortnight ago, following a sharp difference with ...
Article : 82 wordsLondon, Sept. 22.—The Moscow radio states: 'Thirty-one Germans were executed in Germany in September. Twenty-one were charged with high ...
Article : 42 wordsNew Delhi, Sept. 23.—Correspondents of Indian newspapers, British and Australian dailies and international news agencies have sent a memorandum to ...
Article : 67 wordsLondon, Sept. 22.—Air Vice-Marshal McClaughry succeeds Air Vice-Marshal Park as air-officer commanding in Egypt. Air Vice-Marshal McClaughry ...
Article : 31 wordsLondon, Sept. 2.—A message from Stockholm says that the Communists have now, gained control of a further 16 municipal councils in Sweden as a ...
Article : 247 wordsLondon, Sept. 22.—A medical officer aboard H.M.S. Rodney decided to operate on a man whose face was badly injured, but found that one of the ...
Article : 80 wordsLondon, Sept. 23.—A German High Command communique states: "German attacks in the Caucasus continued despite strong counter-attacks. ...
Article : 103 wordsLondon, Sept. 23.—Lieutenant Hugh Syme (R.A.N.V.R.) attended the recent investiture at Buckingham Palace, where His Majesty decorated him with ...
Article : 50 wordsCanberra, Sept. 23.—There was a stir among members in the House of Representatives to-day when Mr. Marwick (C.P., W.A.) related an incident in ...
Article : 201 wordsNew Delhi, Sept. 22.—United States army headquarters issued the following communique to-day:— "Our medium bombers on September ...
Article : 101 wordsLondon, Sept. 23.The Columbia Broadcasting Corporation's representative in Moscow says:—"The streets of Stalingrad are running red with blood ...
Article : 84 wordsBerne. Sept. 22.—It is estimated that 100,000 people are trying to escape to Switzerland. Regulations covering the admission of refugees are being ...
Article : 62 wordsMoscow, Sept. 23.—A German submarine in the Barents Sea sank two tugboats and two barges several miles from the shore, slaughtering 710 ...
Article : 89 wordsLondon, Sept. 23.—Mr. John de la Vallette, Director of Eastern Propaganda, has left for Australia on a special mission for the Ministry of ...
Article : 62 wordsMoscow, Sept. 22.—Mr. Wendell Willkie visited the Lenin Library and the Red Army Staff College and conferred with leading Soviet authorities. It is ...
Article : 80 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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