Chungking, Jan. 14.—The Chinese press to-day severely criticised the conduct of the Pacific war and declared that signs of Anglo-American ...
Article : 211 wordsRangoon, Jan. 14.—It is stated officially that land and air reinforcements have arrived in Burma and that anti-aircraft batteries have been ...
Article : 254 wordsBatavia, Jan. 14.—A communique which the N.E.I. fighting services issued on Wednesday at 2 p.m., states:—"During skirmishes between ...
Article : 231 wordsLondon, Jan. 14.—The "Times" Stockholm correspondent states:—"The Russians to-day made steady general progress on all chief sectors. For the relief of Leningrad the Russians appear to be carrying out not only a strong pinching movement against the immediate besiegers, but ...
Article : 203 wordsNew York, Jan. 14.—The Tokio official radio states:—"While Japanese aircraft maintained relentless day and night raids on strategic enemy ...
Article : 309 wordsWashington, Jan. 14.—A communique issued at 9.30 a.m. states:—"Philip-pines theatre: The enemy yesterday made two determined attacks which ...
Article : 111 wordsWashington, Jan. 14.—The Treasury announced to-day that American authorities had destroyed or removed many millions of dollars worth of ...
Article : 78 wordsLondon, Jan. 14.—The new landing in the Crimea, from which the Russians are pressing towards Perekop, is at Bojkosak, on the west coast of the ...
Article : 110 wordsLondon, Jan. 15.—It was already known that the German soldiers had been instructed to treat Russian civilians with ruthlessness, but the ...
Article : 410 wordsNew York, Jan. 14.—Sixteen leading Chinese organisations in New York telegraphed to President Roosevelt, denouncing Colonel Knox's statement ...
Article : 119 wordsWashington, Jan. 14.—Dr. van Mook, Lieutenant-Governor of the N.E.I., arrived from the Par East to-day. It is stated that Dr. van Mool's ...
Article : 94 wordsChungking, Jan. 14.—The Chinese military spokesman confirmed to-day that Japan began a three-pronged drive on Monday from Canton, aimed ...
Article : 53 wordsMelbourne, Jan. 15.—Because of the "belief that the Japanese radio is endeavouring by the disemmination of false and exaggerated reports to elicit ...
Article : 183 wordsSingapore, Jan. 14.—A communique issued at 5.30 p.m. states:—"An enemy air force raiding Singapore yesterday consisted of about 50 heavy bombers ...
Article : 101 wordsLondon, Jan. 14.—The "Times" Stockh[?] correspondent states that fighting seems to be brisker in the Taganrog region, but the Germans claim ...
Article : 123 wordsWashington, Jan. 14.—The entire United States Asiatic fleet escaped intact from Manila and is now co-operating with the Allies in the Far ...
Article : 33 wordsDr. van Mook conferred with the Australian minister, Mr. R. G. Casey, and arranged for a further conference to-morrow. ...
Article : 23 wordsBatavia, Jan. 14.—The Bandoeng daily, "Algemeen Indisch Dagblad" writes: "The thousands of aeroplanes which at present are being kept in reserve in ...
Article : 520 wordsBatavia, Jan. 14.—To-day's papers publish pictures, showing General Wavell's arrival "somewhere in the Netherlands East Indies." Further, a ...
Article : 307 wordsNew York, Jan. 14.—The Tokio radio quotes Imperial Headquarters:—"An enemy submarine sank a Japanese hospital ship, the Harbin Maru, in the ...
Article : 39 wordsLondon, Jan. 15.—The Colonial Office announces:—"For the information of those with relatives or friends who may have become casualties or ...
Article : 133 wordsNew York, Jan. 14.—The "New York Times" Singapore correspondent, Mr. Durdin, states:—"The Malayan forces, have followed the best course in falling ...
Article : 182 wordsRangoon, Jan. 14.—A communique states:—"Allied bombers blew up a train in a station at Ratiburi, Thailand, at the extreme northern end of ...
Article : 48 wordsLondon, Jan. 14.—The Stockholm correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that Marshal Timoshenko's shock troops to-night were within eight miles ...
Article : 179 wordsMexico City, Jan. 14.—The Foreign Office has decided to send German and Japanese diplomatists to the United States for detention, and explains that ...
Article : 49 wordsLondon, Jan., 14.—Dr. Goebbels, broadcasting the final result of the clothing collection for troops, announced that it numbered 67,250,000 items. ...
Article : 57 wordsNew York, Jan. 14.—The Tokio offiecial radio, quoting a Domei despatch from Hong Kong, states that normal conditions are virtually restored both ...
Article : 71 wordsWashington, Jan. 14.—A communique issued at 9.30 a.m. stated:—"Three American bombing planes co-operating with forces of the Netherlands Indies ...
Article : 129 wordsNew York, Jan. 15.—The Singapore correspondent of the "New York Times," Mr. Durdin, states that the British evacuation of Perak and ...
Article : 271 wordsLondon, Jan. 15.—Stories with which Axis writers delude or attempt to delude their public are amusingly illustrated by an article in the Rome ...
Article : 405 wordsSydney, Jan. 15.—If Australia were as prepared for an enemy attack as the Netherlands East Indies, there need be no worries about its security, said ...
Article : 209 wordsLondon, Jan. 15.—A Moscow communique states:—"During yesterday our troops continued to advance west-wards. As a result of stubborn ...
Article : 343 wordsSan Juan (Puerto Rico), Jan. 14.—The navy has announced the completion of an air and naval base on Isla Grande, described as "an engineer's ...
Article : 79 wordsBatavia, Jan. 14.—The Netherlands authorities are satisfied with the establishment of unified command in the Far East. Unity of command will be ...
Article : 225 wordsOttawa, Jan. 14.—Mr. MacKenzie King has issued a statement that a civilian corps will be created, enabling a large number of Canadian Japanese ...
Article : 51 wordsWashington, Jan. 13.—Senator Tom Connolly, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, took issue with Colonel Knox concerning his assertion ...
Article : 156 wordsLondon, Jan. 14.—American technicians employed in Northern Ireland building bases are joining the Home Guard in hundreds. American ...
Article : 64 wordsLondon, Jan. 14.—The "Times" parliamentary correspondent states:—"Members of Parliament view the development of the critica Isituation in ...
Article : 134 wordsLondon, Jan. 15.—It is stated from Tokio that the Japanese Imperial Headquarters claim that air bases at Minahassa have been occupied, and ...
Article : 58 wordsLondon, Jan. 15.—The "Daily Telegraph," in a leading article, says:—"Scapegoat hunting will not, make the critical situation in Malaya any ...
Article : 212 wordsExcept where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by ...
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