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INVASION

... INVASION. (From the Special Correspondent the 44 Morning Post to 41 The Yorkshire Post.) Shanghai, Tuesday. Tim Russians making preparations to J»old Xewehwang, and will probably be occupied the Japanese as soon the ice in the river clears sufficiently ...

INVASION

... INVASION Hitler Holds Conference STOCKHOLM, Monday Plans to meet the Allied invasion, which is now regarded as imminent, were discussed by Field-Marshal von Rundstedt, the German anti-invasion chief, Field-Marshal von Keitel, Hitler's Chief Staff, and ...

invasion

... invasion What your old foreman ? You mean his job ? No, I mean the way he's thrown himself into the Savings Movement. What's that got to do with invasion ports ? He's made the lads see how, by saving instead of spending, they free labour and materials ...

INVASION

... INVASION Sir Charles McGrath Emphasises the Stand Firm Policy From Our Own Correspondent WAKEFIELD, Thursday A conference of chairmen of Invasion Committees In the West Ridlrtg was held at the County Hall, Wakefield, to-day under the chairmanship of Sir ...

for Invasion

... for Invasion The Luftwaffe mustering its reserves readiness for the Allied invasion of Europe, according to the Berlin commentator, Martin llallensleben. The General Staff of the Luftwaffe, said in a broadcast last night, was already talking of its own ...

invasion

... invasion Mr. Anthony Eden asked the Government to bring Jet night fighters Into service quickly as possible. He demanded that elementary precautions should be taken to guard against the possibility of air-borne Invasion of Uils country. Between 500 and ...

INVASION,

... INVASION, C.ipe Town telegram, despatched Wednes-4*;, say - that following official details have i-.iicd the Colooial (iovcrumcat; 'Net K >teaui)y pushing north. The Boers •L active The British are actively with .Mnlau and Scheepers near Aberdeen, ■ntnogcr ...

the Invasion

... the Invasion The magnitude the transport problems overcome in preparation for the invasion of France and the maintenance of supplies and equipment after the landings in Normandy was revealed yesterday by Major F. S. Eastwood, Regional Transport Commissioner ...

FOR INVASION

... FOR INVASION AXIS EXPECTING EARLY BLOW a few miles apart, were the -pjOWERFUL Allied armies are targets for double blow on the assembled in British ports night of Monday-Tuesday. l i ong t he North Afn- Messina. the Sicilian side, was ' heavily attacked ...

Invasion

... Invasion The campaign drifted towards Kendal and Oxenholme, and to the fells near; and what with night vigils, long marches, and stubborn, fighting, the soldiery, for so they may be styled, have thoroughly justified die General's method training. Believing ...

INVASION

... INVASION AIR - LAND - SEA The attention Property Owners, Householder.-, Trader.-, Solicitors, Trustees, and the Public generally is drawn to the following clause which appears in the Policies of Fire lu-urancc Companies :—• “Tlti* tow loss •ioniAge by ...

Invasion

... Invasion Not Easy '• The savage air war cannot break the determination of the Italian people. can only prolong the conflict. Air war cannot transform the Invasion of Europe into an easy promenade through the Continent.— Dritish United Press. Duce ...