The Algiers radio states that in the first clash between Allied and German reconnaissance forces in Tunisia the Germans retreated after the first shots were fired. It is realised, however, that there is hard fighting ahead, as the Germans and Italians are reported to be pouring ...
Article : 216 wordsWashington, Nov. 17.—At his press conference to-day President Roosevelt read a formal statement, explaining that General Eisenhower's temporary ...
Article : 488 wordsLondon, Nov. 17.—The Russian front is quieter than for months past, but the lull is deceptive, according to German sources, which claim that the ...
Article : 411 wordsMadrid, Nov. 18.—The Government has issued a decree authorising the partial mobilisation of the army, navy and air force. The Government stated ...
Article : 106 wordsCairo, Nov. 18.—General Alexander, at a press conference to-day, said:—"The enemy is very likely to make a temporary stand at El ...
Article : 243 wordsLondon, Nov. 18.—The Air Ministry reveals that a Spitfire which is more powerful and bigger than any previous type is now in action. It is equipped ...
Article : 208 wordsLondon, Nov. 17.—The first story of the price the Allied troopships paid for the successful landing of the British First Army at Bougie Bay is told by ...
Article : 395 wordsLondon, Nov. 17.—It is learned in London that when R.A.F. reconnaissance planes were over Genoa on Monday afternoon many fires from the ...
Article : 45 wordsLondon, Nov. 17.—The battle for Tunisia may be regarded as having begun with the clash between Allied and German reconnaissance forces. ...
Article : 312 wordsLondon, Nov. 17.—Hundreds of bombs of 1000 lb. or more fell on Geona in less than 25 minutes on Sunday night, when R.A.P. heavy bombers attacked the port ...
Article : 256 wordsLondon, Nov 17.—The N.B.C.'s Cairo correspondent states:—"The further west the enemy goes the harder it will be for us to deliver a knock-out blow ...
Article : 137 wordsLondon, Nov. 17.—The Rome radio, quoting the Milan newspaper "Corriere della Sera," states:—"With the Italo-German landing in Tunisia the Axis ...
Article : 91 wordsMoscow, Nov. 17.—The midnight communique states:—"The Russians repelled further attacks against the factory district at Stalingrad. The ...
Article : 129 wordsCairo, Nov. 18.—A communique states:—"The Eighth Army is pursuing the enemy on a wide front and was within 70 miles of Benghazi on ...
Article : 80 wordsLondon, Nov. 17.—A Fighting French colonel who recently left Morocco made a statement in London accusing Darlan of delaying the appeal to the French ...
Article : 239 wordsLondon, Nov. 17.—The Berlin radio states that Axis troops have occupied Bizerta. ...
Article : 17 wordsLondon, Nov. 17.—The Secretary to the Ministry of Economic Warfare, Mr. Dingle Foot, replying to a question in the House of Commons, said there was ...
Article : 174 wordsLondon, Nov. 18.—The Moscow radio states that according to a report from Stockholm, a group of German generals headed by General von List, are ...
Article : 142 wordsLondon, Nov. 18.—Reuter's correspondent at advanced Allied headquarters in North. Africa states that well-informed officials say that Rommel ...
Article : 49 wordsLondon, Nov. 17.—The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent with the Eighth Army says:—"The occupation of Derna and Mekili indicates the rapidity of the ...
Article : 252 wordsMoscow, Nov. 18.—A mid-day communique states:—"Fighting continued last night at Stalingrad and in areas north-east of Tuapse and south-east of ...
Article : 76 wordsLondon, Nov. 17.—The Liberia radio states that a military mission from Dakar is en route to North Africa. The radio added:—"British officials ...
Article : 52 wordsLondon, Nov. 17.—The Associated Press correspondent at Allied headquarters in North Africa, in a despatch dated November 17, states:—"British ...
Article : 180 wordsLondon, Nov. 18.—The Berlin radio states that German planes are pouring in supplies of all types to Tunisia, immediately taking off again for Sicily ...
Article : 49 wordsChungking, Nov. 17.—A communique issued here last night says that the Chinese have won an important victory in the foothills of the Ki Mountains ...
Article : 71 wordsWashington, Nov. 18.—After floating on a raft for three weeks in mid-Pacific the noted American air ace of the last war, Captain E. Rickenbacker ...
Article : 187 wordsLondon, Nov. 17.—The "Times" correspondent in Istanbul states that the Germans have mined the entire coast from the Turkish frontier to Salonica ...
Article : 51 wordsLondon, Nov. 18.—The Fighting French spokesman stated to-day: "President Roosevelt's statement clearly and completely confirms what we always ...
Article : 79 wordsLondon, Nov. 17.—The Algiers radio states that the Allied authorities, with the agreement of the French military authorities, have arrested a number ...
Article : 32 wordsLondon, Nov. 17.—It is stated from Vichy that the Director-General of French National Radio Broadcasting has denied that French radios are ...
Article : 62 wordsLondon, Nov. 17.—The Berlin radio states that the Germans in unoccupied. France caught and handed over to Spain ex-President Largo Caballero and ...
Article : 49 wordsLondon, Nov. 18.—The Morocco radio states that General Clark (U.S.A.) announced to-day:—"The decision was reached to intern high Algerian ...
Article : 144 wordsLondon, Nov. 18.—Although the Algiers radio reported a clash between Allied and German reconnaissance forces in Tunisia, the Exchange ...
Article : 408 wordsLondon, Nov. 18.—It is authoritatively stated that 50 U-boats were concentrated against the Allies between Gibraltar and Bizerta during the North ...
Article : 55 wordsLondon, Nov. 17.—The Ministry of Agriculture news service states:—"Britain is now producing 63 per cent, by weight of her own food, compared with ...
Article : 71 wordsLondon, Nov. 17.—The executive committee of "Centre Syndical Francaise," which is the French trade union organisation in Britain, has revealed strong ...
Article : 157 wordsLondon, Nov. 18.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency's correspondent at Ankara states that Motomoro Enomoto, Ankara correspondent of the Tokio ...
Article : 52 wordsLondon, Nov. 17.—At the request of the Minister of Information, a Canadian, Mr. W. Brookington, K.C., adviser to the Empire division of the ...
Article : 154 wordsLondon, Nov. 17.—A Rome communique states:—"Our fighters set fire to a number of planes based on an enemy-occupied aerodrome in French North ...
Article : 68 wordsLondon, Nov. 18.—The German news-agency states that Mr. John Amery, son of the British Secretary for India, has arrived in Berlin and is staying at the ...
Article : 68 wordsNew York, Nov. 16.—The Havana correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that more than 1500 men thronged the central bureau at the ...
Article : 66 wordsLondon, Nov. 18.—The Morocco radio states that Major-General Patton, of the United States army, made the following proclamation:—"The limitations ...
Article : 135 wordsLondon, Nov. 18.—The Berlin radio, quoting a message from La Linea, states:—"During the past few days 50 damaged Allied warships and ...
Article : 115 wordsLondon, Nov. 17.—The Morocco radio states:—"Admiral Darlan has appointed Charles Ettori, Councillor of State in Algeria, as a Legislative Councillor ...
Article : 38 wordsNew York, Nov. 17.—Miss Fanny Swan (86), of Uniontown Pennsylvania, whom the neighbours believed penniless, and who has been living in a ...
Article : 78 wordsStockholm, Nov. 18.—It is officially stated that, after firing warning shots, which were ignored, Swedish anti-aircraft batteries fired again, hitting a ...
Article : 49 wordsLondon, Nov. 17.—E. A. A. Snelson, after an undefended divorce suit, has been granted a decree nisi from the film star Greer Garson. ...
Article : 36 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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