GENERAL MacARTHUR'S HQ, Tuesday.— Liberators and Mitchells on Sunday rained down another 220 tons of bombs at Wakde, bringing the total or more than 1000 tons in the last four raids. These attacks are rapidly building up into saturation ...
Article : 196 wordsSOUTH AUSTRALIAN MINISTRY.—Two changes have been made in the South Australian Ministry—Mr. C. Abbott KC replaces Mr. ...
Article : 566 wordsSYDNEY Tuesday.—Urged by a practical joker in Sydney to go to Walgett for their leave, two US servicemen who took his advice, ...
Article : 108 wordsWASHINGTON, Tuesday. — A Washington Navy announcement says that US bombers on Saturday bombed Shimisu in the ...
Article : 89 wordsFrequent mention recently of wolfram among the raw materials which the United Nations are trying to prevent neutrals from ...
Article : 171 wordsCANBERRA, Tuesday.—An Australian manned Lancaster bomber from England which had two of its engines hit over ...
Article : 117 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Forde, the Acting Prime Minister, said in Sydney to-day, that war-time control and regulations will ...
Article : 125 wordsBritain's population problem immediately after the war is likely to be so acute that, it may be necessary to take steps to ...
Article : 172 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—His Majesty, King George, yesterday conferred on General Sir Thomas Blamey, Commander of Allied ...
Article : 88 wordsBRISBANE, Tuesday.—An amazing series of cures of, sub-normal delinquents by feeding them on liver, often raw, and wheat, were ...
Article : 98 wordsCANBERRA, Tuesday.— In the six months ending March 31, 1944, the Manpower Directorate handled 263,000 cases involving ...
Article : 63 wordsIt is doubtful if there have ever been so many injured players in the early rounds of the football competitions. Practically every club is ...
Article : 55 wordsBecause of the ban on the trans. port of horses by train, novel means of bringing animals to Sydney are being practised. Latest to arrive is ...
Article : 60 wordsNews has been received that John Roper, RAAF, has been killed in England. His bomber struck the spire of a Yorkshire church. Roper, played ...
Article : 35 wordsThe monsoons proper have not come to Burma yet, but there is evidence enough as the rain comes bucketing down upon hill and swamp, jungle and slithering clay tracks, that within a few weeks Lieutenant-General Stilwell's advance may have reached its seasonable limit. The rain already has checked several promising operations and the prospects for the immediate future depend largely ...
Article : 383 wordsHorse and greyhound race meetings are being very well patronised, Huge betting in the aggregate at race meetings is shown by figures for the ...
Article : 92 wordsJack Why, former South Sydney and Australian Rugby League representative player has died; ...
Article : 17 wordsThe middleweight championship of Australia is being claimed for Alan Westbury. He was to have fought Al Bastien for the title in Melbourne, ...
Article : 33 wordsRecent racing has failed to bring forward many new stayers, and the long winter races are likely to be contested by the "old brigade." B. ...
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Advertising : 100 wordsHEAVY LOAD AND ROUGH SEAS prevented this Sunderland taking off from the Bay of Biscay where she landed to rescue crews of two aircraft forced down. Later, the rescued men were transferred to a destroyer which took the flying boat in tow, but the strain of being dragged through heavy seas was to great and the nose bollard ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 122 wordsFather Orlemanski a Polish-American priest, who recently visited Moscow to discuss the Polish situation, has arrived in ...
Article : 71 wordsLOST.—At 300 picture show on Saturday, May 13, khaki sleeveless pull-over. Reward. Finder please return to Army News. ...
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Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946), Wed 17 May 1944, Page 4
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