Cairo, Oct. 1.—It is now learned that Allied troops on Tuesday, after an early morning artillery bombardment, attacked and occupied enemy positions ...
Article : 199 wordsLondon, Oct. 2.—The Red Army is fighting back with the utmost tenacity in the north-western section of Stalingrad. The latest German advance mentioned in a communique was a limited gain achieved only after an all day assault in which, after very heavy artillery and aerial ...
Article : 482 wordsLondon, Oct. 2.—The heroic daily struggle of patriots throughout occupied Europe is exemplified by to-day's new resistance from the Don to the Atlantic. ...
Article : 298 wordsLondon, Oct. 2.—An Air Ministry communique states:—"Bombers last night attacked submarine yards at Flensburg and other objectives on the ...
Article : 82 wordsNew York, Oct. 1.—The Washington correspondent of the "Herald-Tribune" says that the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce has disclosed that war ...
Article : 227 wordsBombay, Oct. 2.—Gandhi is 73 years of age to-day, and in Bombay police pickets were posted in strategic positions in expectation of trouble during ...
Article : 106 wordsNew York, Oct. 1.—"Hitler apparently gets little comfort from his successes and victories," says the "New York Times" in a leading article. "They are ...
Article : 198 wordsNew Delhi, Oct. 1.—It is reported from Balasore that 25 men were killed when the police fired on a mob attempting to raid a police station at Erum ...
Article : 38 wordsNew Delhi, Oct. 1.—In view of the danger from enemy action the Government this year has decided not to arrange a pilgramage to Mecca via the ...
Article : 36 wordsLondon, Oct. 2.—A Rome communique states:—"The British attack in Egypt has broken down. Many armoured vehicles were destroyed. The R.A.F. ...
Article : 39 wordsWashington, Oct.—The Senate last night adopted a compromise Farm Bloc amendment, opening the way for the passage of the Administration's ...
Article : 273 wordsBombay, Oct. 2.—The Governor of Assam to-day issued orders for the control of the movements of civilians throughout the province. Civilians ...
Article : 44 wordsLondon, Oct. 2.—The German High Command stated that light German bombers in Egypt yesterday attacked British artillery and anti-aircraft ...
Article : 39 wordsLondon, Oct. 1.—The "Times" correspondent in Damascus states:—"The Arab populations are becoming more and more convinced of an Allied ...
Article : 203 wordsLondon, Oct. 1.—"The number of men and women in the services and in the munitions industries is far greater than in 1918." said the Parliamentary ...
Article : 483 wordsLodon, Oct 2.—The Moscow radio states that six divisions of the Italian army in Jugoslavia suffered heavily in recent attacks against territory which ...
Article : 158 wordsLondon, Oct. 1.—A message from General Mo[?]gomery, commander of the Eighth Army, read by the B.B.C., stated:—"You need not worry about ...
Article : 76 wordsLondon, Oct. 1.—The people of Stalingrad, men and women, are making superhuman efforts to hold the Russians' tank-town. Housewives, who ...
Article : 914 wordsCairo, Oct. 2.—New Zealanders to-day stood, marched and drilled like Guardsmen at a ceremonial parade which General Montgomery described ...
Article : 111 wordsChicago, Oct. 1.—The National Safety Council has reported that the "Drive slower" campaign to save rubber has resulted in a 40 per cent, ...
Article : 79 wordsLondon, Oct. 2.—The Moscow radio states that Laval is organising special French S.S. troops to suppress the patriotic movement in France. A special ...
Article : 112 wordsLondon, Oct. 1.—A middle-aged coal merchant who is an ex-naval officer, armed with a chair leg, tackled 30 Italians in the main street of a ...
Article : 160 wordsCairo, Oct. 24.—General Montgomery, conferring the Victoria Cross on a New Zealander, Sergeant Keith Elliott, a few miles from the ...
Article : 57 wordsWashington, Oct. 1.—The loss of two transports in the South Pacific is announced in a Navy Department communique. It says:— ...
Article : 118 wordsLondon, Oct. 1.—The British United Press correspondent in Moscow states: "The Russians in a sector to the north-west of Stalingrad have pincered a ...
Article : 98 wordsLondon. Oct. 9.—The Independent Belgian Newsagency states:—"Renevan Nieuwenhuyse, the Quisling Burgomaster of Estaimpuis, Belgium, was ...
Article : 48 wordsLondon, Oct. 1.—The number of aliens registered in Britain on August 31, 1942, was 276,399, of whom 133,375 were women, said the Home Secretary, ...
Article : 89 wordsStockholm, Oct. 1.—It is reported from Berlin that three Germans have been executed "for undermining the armed resistance of the people, ...
Article : 54 wordsLondon, Oct. 1.—Vichy now officially intimates that the Governor, M. Boisson, is evacuating surplus European women and children from Dakar, which ...
Article : 58 wordsWashington, Oct. 1.—Advertising to keep their peacetime activities before the public would be recognised as a legitimate tax deduction, stated an ...
Article : 138 wordsMoscow, Oct. 2.—A communique issued early this "morning states:— "The Germans in the north-western outskirts of Stalingrad have made ...
Article : 124 wordsOttawa, Oct. 1.—The Minister for War Services, Mr. J. T. Thorson, has announced the appointment of the Rev. j. S. Thomson, president of the ...
Article : 113 wordsDublin, Oct. 1.—The police early this morning raided a house near Bally James Duff in order to arrest Patrick Dermody, who was wanted on a charge ...
Article : 65 wordsLondon, Oct. 2.—The Moscow radio says youths in Alsace-Lorraine are strenuously resisting conscription for the German army. A group killed three ...
Article : 39 wordsNew Delhi, Oct. 1.—Stressing the need to-day for the reopening of the Burma road, Dr. Wen Yuanning, Chinese Ministry of Information ...
Article : 78 wordsLondon, Oct. 1.—A Moscow communique states that Russian warships in the Baltic sank two German transports totalling 18,000 tons. ...
Article : 27 wordsNew York, Oct. 1.—There need not be a post-war depression, said the West Coast shipbuilder, Mr Henry Kaiser, speaking at a testimonial ...
Article : 148 wordsLondon, Oct. 1.—A German High Command communique states:—"Uboats in September sank 126 merchantmen. We also sank six destroyers, two ...
Article : 121 wordsLondon, Oct. 1.—The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Hudson, in a speech said: "The end of the war is not yet. He would be a foolish person who would ...
Article : 118 wordsLondon, Oct. 2.—A German High Command communique states:—"Germans took the strongly fortified Stalingrad suburb of Orlovska and then ...
Article : 130 wordsMoscow, Sept. 2.—It is officially reported that a detachment of Orel guerillas in two weeks killed 280 Hungarian officers and men, derailed a ...
Article : 44 wordsLondon, Oct. 1.—The German radio network has again broadcast a warning against British incendiary balloons in the following terms:—"The enemy ...
Article : 100 wordsMoscow, Oct. 2.—Intense land and sea battles are raging on the Black Sea coast. Russian marines reinforced infantry in defending a coastal road. The ...
Article : 48 wordsCanberra, Oct. 1.—The House of Representatives to-day passed amendments to the Sales Tax Assessment Act to "give clear legal effect to the ...
Article : 118 wordsCanberra, Oct. 1.—Complaining of lack of co-operation by the States as to travel priorities, the Transport Minister, Mr. Lawson, said to-night he ...
Article : 76 wordsLondon, Oct. 1.—Admiral Sir Charles Little has succeeded Admiral Sir William James as commander-in-chief at Portsmouth. Sir William James retired ...
Article : 60 wordsLondon, Oct. 2.—The British United Press correspondent in Moscow states that the Russian thrust towards the Don elbow is progressing, both between ...
Article : 42 wordsLondon, Oct. 2.—A tremendous battle is raging in the Mosdok area for the fourth day. The Russians are holding on against an onslaught by three ...
Article : 100 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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