A. E. F. Paper in Australia Gives All News -- but War
Date: 07 September 1942
By This Associated Press
US troops camp, Australia, pub paper without war news; Sgt E J Kahn Jr, ed, comments
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Date: 07 September 1942
By This Associated Press
US troops camp, Australia, pub paper without war news; Sgt E J Kahn Jr, ed, comments
Date: 06 September 1942
Gov Gruening complains of censorship of dispatches from US to Alaska
Date: 07 September 1942
Danish policeman killed by station operator in raid on illegal station, Copenhagen suburbs; operator kills self
Date: 06 September 1942
Ed on correspondence between Science (pub) ed Dr J M Cattell and postal censor on deletion of items involving mil medicine
Date: 07 September 1942
Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Financial News price indexes
Date: 07 September 1942
By Jane Holt
Jane Holt
It would seem that many persons will find themselves in a reminiscent mood today. Stayers-in-town, either voluntarily in response to the Mayor's plea or perforce for lack of "gas" coupons, will recall how they used to spend the long week-end in a far-flung vacation spot.
Date: 07 September 1942
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Green denies he knows of pressure on him to reverse stand; says AFL attitude unchanged; AFL-Brit meeting planned
Date: 06 September 1942
CHUNGKING, China, Sept. 5 (U.P.) -- A report by the semi-official Chinese Central News Agency today said that at least 21,000 young Chinese men and women had been massacred by the retreating Japanese in Chekiang and Kiangsi Provinces.
Date: 06 September 1942
W.T. ARMS
W. ARMS
TUNING to Japan's feeble morning waves in the hope of finding out how the Mikado's world megaphone explains Nipponese thrashings in the Solomon Islands and at Milne Bay, one is surprised to hear that "American and combined Allied forces in the Southwest Pacific have met with a calamitous defeat at the hands of the mighty Japanese Navy!"