“INVASION” BROADCASTS
RUGBY, May 22.
General Eisenhower’s voice will in due course be heard broadcasting instructions to people in occupied countries. This was revealed in a second broadcast to-day (the first was last Saturday) by a “shaef voice” from the Supreme Headquarters of the Allied Expeditionary Force. The broadcaster said that leaflets giving today’s instructions more fully were being dropped from aircraft, and he warned against alarms in any leaflets the Germans might scatter. WAR CORRESPONDENT’S BOOKS 'SYDNEY, May 22. Mr. D. P. Macdonald, a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly and father of Mr. Roderick Macdonald, the “Sydney Morning Herald” war correspondent who was killed in Italy last week, has announced that he intends to place all the royalties from his son’s books in a trust fund for the assistance of dependants of Australian war correspondents who have been killed. Mr. Roderick Macdonald recently published a book on his war experiences, and a second book is about to be published.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 May 1944, Page 4
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