Bandoeng, March 2.—The Japanese have already landed armoured cars and artillery in Java and, as in Malaya, are using cyclists in infiltrating inland. The position at the end of the first day's fighting is as follows:— ...
Article : 373 wordsBandoeng, March 1.—Bad luck during the night action following the battle of the Java Sea, in which two Dutch cruisers apparently ran into a ...
Article : 675 wordsRangoon, March 1.—A communique states:—"There has been continued patrol activity on the Sittang front. There are indications of intense ...
Article : 54 wordsLondon, March 1.—A charge led by a Seaforth Highlander sergeant proved the turning point in the paratroops' raid on Bruneval. The German ...
Article : 977 wordsCairo, March 1.—A G.H.Q. communique states:—"There was considerable patrol activity on both sides on Saturday. Our artillery successfully engaged ...
Article : 198 wordsLondon, March 1.—The Air Ministry bulletin states that the R.A.F. No. 151 Wing, which has been serving in North Russia, has returned to Britain ...
Article : 274 wordsLondon, March 1.—The British United Press correspondent in Mandalay states that the Japanese last week apparently attempted to ground ...
Article : 140 wordsNew York, Feb. 28.—The "New York Times" to-day publishes an unconfirmed Ankara report that Field-Marshal Rommel flew from North Africa to ...
Article : 128 wordsBandoeng, March 2.—The most eastern Japanese landing, that near Rembang, proved the most costly. Fighters machine-gunned a large number of ...
Article : 90 wordsLondon, March 2.—The "Times" Delhi correspondent states that evacuees from Rangoon are arriving in India daily, many on foot by two ...
Article : 64 wordsLondon, March 1.—"When Hurricanes are over us we need never look up," was a tribute from a Russian bomber crew to R.A.F. fighter pilots ...
Article : 217 wordsLondon, March 1.—A message from Berlin states that General Model has been promoted to the rank of field-marshal, second-class ...
Article : 26 wordsLondon, March 2.—The Berlin radio quotes a Domei newsagency message as stating that five additional Chinese divisions have arrived in Burma. ...
Article : 28 wordsBandoeng, March 2.—The Dutch have fired Cheribon, which has a population of 56,000. It is a seaport on the north coast, threatened by the ...
Article : 71 wordsWashington, March 1.—The Under-secretary for State, Mr. Sumner Welles, in a statement to the press today said that President Roosevelt had ...
Article : 133 wordsBandoeng, March 2.—The following communique on air attacks has been issued:— "The Allied planes booked great ...
Article : 333 wordsBandoeng, March 1.—It is officially announced that the Japanese have occupied the western corner of Timor. Fighting is continuing on the island. ...
Article : 32 wordsLondon, March 1.—The "Daily Mail" in a leading article states:—"Java is the vital point in Allied East Indies resistance. The Dutch are well prepared ...
Article : 111 wordsMelbourne, March 2.—No confirmation has been received by the Federal Government of the Japanese claim that 1500 members of the A.I.F. have ...
Article : 67 wordsMalta, March 2.—There were 236 raids on Malta during February. Five raids on March 1 caused casualties and damage, including damage to a church[?] ...
Article : 32 wordsLondon, March 1.—Three Australian R.A.F. members—a sergeant-pilot nick-named "Goldie," and his 19-year-old and 21-year-old pals "Pip" and "Nobby" ...
Article : 217 wordsAdelaide, March 2.—The Minister for the Navy, Mr. Makin, before leaving for Canberra by the Melbourne express to-night, said that he had ...
Article : 112 wordsNew York, Feb. 28.—The "Wall-street Journal" says that cargo ship construction has already been boosted by 50 per cent. to counter-balance ...
Article : 88 wordsBandoeng, March 2.—Sergeant-Pilot Adam, of the Dutch air force, told me to-day how he rammed a Japanese fighter and destroyed it. He was with ...
Article : 205 wordsWashington, Feb. 28.—An unidentified ship, probably a tanker, was seen burning furiously off the New Jersey coast yesterday morning. A number of ...
Article : 388 wordsMelbourne, March 2.—One enemy aircraft bombed Tullagi, in the British Solomon Islands, to-day without causing any casualties, according to a ...
Article : 41 wordsBandoeng, March 2.—In a frank statement, Mr. H. V. Quispel, the Dutch naval spokesman, called on the Allies to transfer warships from the ...
Article : 486 wordsBatavia, March 1.—An official message states: "Dutch troops are massing for a counter-offensive against the Japanese on the Java coast. We are ...
Article : 36 wordsLondon, March 2.—The French National Committee in London quotes a statement issued by the United States Consul-General in Noumea, to the ...
Article : 84 wordsLondon, March 1.—The "Times" Calcutta correspondent states that Rai Bahadur Sir Badridas Goenka, in a speech to the Indian Chamber of ...
Article : 227 wordsBandoeng, March 1.—Sunday's Dutch communique states?—"The enemy launched his attack on Java last night. Enemy troops have landed in ...
Article : 346 wordsBandoeng, March 2.—The following special order of the day has been issued to the British forces in Java:—"We have the honour to be about to fight ...
Article : 179 wordsTokio, March 2.—The Domei newsagency says that Japanese torpedo planes yesterday for the first time attacked Christmas Island, 250 miles ...
Article : 58 wordsLondon, March 2.—The "Daily Express" aeronautical correspondent writes:—"The destruction of the Bruneval radio location station may ...
Article : 78 wordsLondon, March 1.—The German radio quotes a message from Tokio that the Japanese between February 9 and February 15, took 2400 prisoners ...
Article : 62 wordsBandoeng, March 2.—Major Moses, ex-A.B.C. manager, escaped with Major-General Gordon Bennett from Singapore. He is still in Java. So is ...
Article : 80 wordsLondon, March 2.—The Air Ministry states:—"There was slight enemy activity last night over coastal areas in the north-east of Scotland and ...
Article : 52 wordsMontreal, March 1.—A New York message stated that a magnetic storm, apparently caused by a giant sunspot disrupted the short wave and radio ...
Article : 87 wordsLondon, March 1.—The Greek Premier in England, M. Tsouderos, in a speech, announced a general conscription scheme for all Greeks of military ...
Article : 67 wordsLondon, March 1.—Heavy and light guns on the French coast went into action violently to-night German long-range guns hurled four gun ...
Article : 59 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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