Moscow, Feb. 6.—A special communique states:—"In the Ukraine to-day, after fierce fighting, we captured the towns and railway stations of Lisichansk, Darvenkova and Balakleya (50 miles south-east of Kharkov, on the Kharkov-Lugansk railway). ...
Article : 208 wordsLondon, Feb. 7.—The Air Ministry reports that bomber command planes last night mined enemy waters, and targets in the ...
Article : 201 wordsLondon, Feb. 6.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency's correspondent in Algiers states that the Germans yesterday, with the support of ...
Article : 169 wordsLondon, Feb. 6—When the Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, visited Tripoli on Wednesday, Australians clambered on each other's ...
Article : 422 wordsMoscow, Feb. 6.—The mid-day communique states: "The Russians last night continued the offensive in the same directions as ...
Article : 257 wordsLondon, Feb. 6.—Mussolini has taken over the Ministry for Foreign Affairs from his son-in-law, Count Ciano, who has been ...
Article : 132 wordsLondon, Feb. 6.—A series of farreaching measures for a new order in French North Africa has been framed by a new war ...
Article : 129 wordsLondon, Feb. 6—Fighting French circles in London, commenting on General Giraud's new measures, stated that it had been noted that ...
Article : 176 wordsLondon, Feb. 6.—An Admiralty communique states:—"His Majesty's submarines in the Central Mediterranean continued the ...
Article : 148 wordsCairo, Feb. 6.—A G.H.Q. communique states:—"Patrol operations continued yesterday; otherwise there was nothing to report ...
Article : 122 wordsLondon, Feb. 6.—Despite stiffer German resistance, the Russian offensives against the Kursk-Kharkov line, and against Rostov, main ...
Article : 962 wordsLondon, Feb. 6.—The Ministry of Aircraft Production has taken over, the factory of Short Brothers, where the Sunderland flying-boats ...
Article : 175 wordsNew York, Feb. 5.—"His Stalingrad defeat doomed Hitler to inevitable ruin," writes the military correspondent of the New York ...
Article : 150 wordsNew York, Feb. 6—Drew Middleton, "New York Times" correspondent in North Africa, says that " the Germans now. hold ...
Article : 386 wordsLondon, Feb. 6.—The Jugoslav Government in London learns that General Mikhailovitch, the patriot leader, has ordered a disobedience ...
Article : 88 wordsNew York, Feb. 6.—If he had more combat planes to operate from air bases already established in East China, Brigadier-General ...
Article : 289 wordsNew Delhi, Feb. 7.—A communique states:—"R.A.F. Hurricanes on Saturday engaged in offensive patrol operations considerably ...
Article : 153 wordsLondon, Feb. 7 —Reuter's correspondent in Tripoli, in a delayed despatch, says that Mr. Churchill in his speech to the Eighth Army ...
Article : 609 wordsWashington, Feb. 5.—President Roosevelt has sent the following message to M. Stalin:— "As Commander in Chief of the ...
Article : 161 wordsMoscow, Feb. 7.—A mid-day communique states:—"Offensive battles continued on Saturday night in the same directions as before. The ...
Article : 120 wordsMoscow, Feb. 6.—Jugoslav guerillas penetrated to the oilfields at Buyanowich, near Zagreb, wiped out the German guards, blew up ...
Article : 38 wordsLondon, Feb. 6.—A Berlin radio announcement from Hitler's headquarters states that U-boats have sunk 16 fully laden transports and ...
Article : 73 wordsLondon, Feb. 6.—A 14-year-old boy took his eight-year-old brother for a joy flight in a plane, and his adventure ended in a crash. ...
Article : 197 wordsLondon, Feb. 6.—Reuter's Moscow correspondent says that General Golikov's forces, after a new advance beyond Kupyansk, are ...
Article : 55 wordsMoscow, Feb. 6.-M. Stalin, replying to President Roosevelt's congratulatory message to him on the Stalingrad victory, said:— ...
Article : 43 wordsLondon, Feb. 6—Rumours sweeping America that Hitler is dead are not circulating in Britain. It will be recalled that Berlin ...
Article : 48 wordsLondon, Feb. 6.—General Dietmar, broadcasting over the Berlin radio, is still lamenting the loss of the German Sixth Army at ...
Article : 220 wordsLondon, Feb. 7.—The Moscow radio states:—"Red army men to the south of Rostov are taking advantage of the winter nights for ...
Article : 85 wordsLondon, Feb. 7.—Mr. Churchill arrived at an English airport this morning. ...
Article : 15 wordsLondon, Feb. 7.—Mr. Churchill flew home in a Liberator. He arrived in London by train early in the afternoon. A large crowd ...
Article : 187 wordsCairo, Feb. 6.—Major-General L. H. Brereton has been appointed commander of the U.S.A.A.P. in the Middle East, in succession to ...
Article : 28 wordsLondon, Feb. 6.—The Berlin radio states that 282 people were killed and 696 injured in the R.A.F. raids on Sicily between ...
Article : 32 wordsLondon, Feb. 6.—A German High Command communique states:—"R u s s i a n detachments which landed at Novorossisk have ...
Article : 192 wordsLondon, Feb. 6.—A Rome communique states:—"Axis forces in Tunisia captured an important position after lively fighting. ...
Article : 42 wordsHollywood, Feb. 7.—"It's wonderful news; I did not become an American citizen for nothing. The fair play I have received at this ...
Article : 163 wordsLondon, Feb. 7.—The German newsagency states that LieutGeneral Wolfgang Fischer, commander of a panzer division, was ...
Article : 30 wordsLondon, Feb. 6.—Allied headquarters in Algiers announced to-day the creation of a North African theatre of operations, with ...
Article : 143 wordsLondon, Feb. 6.—The Morocco radio states that two spies were executed in Algiers this morning. A court-martial sentenced another ...
Article : 102 wordsLondon, Feb. 6.—Moscow radio says that the Russian battleship Paris Commune, 23,000 tons, which has destroyed scores of German ...
Article : 62 wordsExcept where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...
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