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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEVICTORY SOUVENIR ISSUE
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- SECTIONWHOLE WORLD IN CARNIVAL MOOD
- ARTICLE“SON OF HEAVEN'S” BROADCAST
- ILLUSTRATIONTHANKSGIVING FOR V.E.-DAY.—The Royal Family attended St. Paul's for the special victory service that was held on May ...
- ARTICLEFIRST DEMANDS ON WAR LORDS
- ARTICLEEFFECTIVELY DESTROYED
- ARTICLETHE PROMISE FOR THE FUTURE
- ARTICLE“OUR DUTY DONE”
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- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEDAY OF THANKSGIVING
- ARTICLETONS OF PAPER
- ARTICLENO TRIBUTES
- ARTICLEMOMENTOUS NEWS
- ARTICLEA FREE WORLD
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIA PLEDGED ANEW
- ARTICLENEW ZEALAND'S FULL ROLE
- SECTIONTHE SECOND DAY OF REJOICING
- ARTICLEDUNEDIN'S JOYOUS DAYS
- ARTICLEVICTORY PROCESSION
- ARTICLEMORNING FESTIVITIES
- ARTICLEMOSGIEL CELEBRATES
- ILLUSTRATIONGIRLS ON THE MARCH.—Much admiration was evoked by the parties of girls who participated in yesterday's celebrations. ...
- ILLUSTRATIONPEACE PROCESSION YESTERDAY AFTERNOON.—One of the many attractive floats in the procession, which was witnessed by rec...
- ILLUSTRATIONNURSING SISTERS received a great ovation as they marched in the procession.
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- ILLUSTRATION"MONEY" THAT WAS DOOMED NEVER TO BE SPENT.—When the Japs, swarmed across the Pacific more than three years ago, they ...
- ARTICLETHE LID BLOWS OFF
- ARTICLESYDNEY'S GREATEST CROWDS
- ARTICLENEW ZEALAND GETS THE NEWS
- ARTICLECAPITAL CELEBRATES IN RAIN
- ARTICLE6,000 AT DEDICATION SERVICE
- ARTICLEEra of Aggression-Born in East Aisa it leads to World-wide Upheaval
- ILLUSTRATION1.—The Japanese flag was raised over Mukden, the ancient capital of Manchuria, on the morning of September 19, 1931, ...
- ILLUSTRATION2.—Germany's new Chancellor, Adolf Hitler, was received by President Paul von Hindenburg at a public ceremony in Berl...
- ILLUSTRATION5.—"Volunteers" of the German Army embarking for home at Gijo Harbour, in Spain, after fighting for General Francisco...
- ILLUSTRATION8.—On September 1, 1939, German troops stormed into a bewildered Poland. Britain, joined by France, delivered an ulti...
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- ILLUSTRATION3.—Drunk with dreams of Empire, Mussolini invaded Ethopia. Here the Emperor, Haile Selassie, presents Ethiopia's case...
- ILLUSTRATION4.—In the spring of 1936 Hitler shook Europe by tearing up the Locarno Treaty and marching his troops into the demili...
- ILLUSTRATION7.—-The German Army marched across the frontier of Czechoslovakia on the morning of October 1, 1938. Czech citizens, ...
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- ILLUSTRATION10.—Britain tamed to Winston Churchill for leadership at this stage, and miraculously mobilised for total all-out war...
- ARTICLEBarbarians Beaten: Europe's Manumission Follows Nazi-Fascist Defeats
- ILLUSTRATION14.—The German offensive in Russia dominated the whole global war throughout the latter part of 1942. Balked in his p...
- ILLUSTRATION15.—All this time the United States had been providing Britain with desperately-needed war materials. The great resou...
- ILLUSTRATION20.—On to the Rhine, and then across into the heart of the Fatherland itself. Wherever the enemy gave indication of a...
- ILLUSTRATION21.—The now desperate Germans turned, as a last resort, to "V" weapons—pilotless explosives carriers; Britain suffere...
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- ILLUSTRATION18.-United, co-ordinated action brought about the methodical destruction of the German army. Russia, which had suffer...
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- ILLUSTRATION16.—With the Germans defeated in North Africa, the Allies now concentrated their attention upon Italy—the "soft under...
- ILLUSTRATION19.—The Western Allies made good their promise to crack open the Atlantic Wall, to invade France, and eventually to d...
- ILLUSTRATION22.—The V-weapons were Germany's last gesture of hate. For months it had been apparent that the Third Reich was in ex...
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- ARTICLEFocus on Pacific: Yellow “Expansion” Threatens to Engulf a Hemisphere
- ILLUSTRATION1.- The war entered a new phase on December 7, On that date Japan, the third Axis partner, treacherously attacked the...
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- ILLUSTRATION4.—The Australian forces, which had been switched from the Middle East to face the threat to their Homeland, performe...
- ILLUSTRATION8.—With the great weight of American industry, now wholly keyed to war production, and with millions of men being tra...
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- ILLUSTRATION2.-The Japanese drive carried to as far south as New Guinea and the Dutch East Indies—a few'miles from the northern c...
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- ILLUSTRATION3.—Now followed a monotonous war of attrition. With vastly over-reached lines of communication in all directions, and...
- ILLUSTRATION5.—Steady reversal of the Japanese westward advance was also taking place. In Burma a most notable campaign was fough...
- ILLUSTRATION6.—The jungle fighting that went on in Burma was heartbreaking for the British and Indian troops, lacking as they did...
- ARTICLESpectacular Amphibious bring Japan to verge of Invasion
- ILLUSTRATION11.—Increasing command of the sea and air made possible the Allied strategy of by-passing, and so rendering impotent,...
- ILLUSTRATION12.—Okinawa was the next objective. Approximately 500 miles from the mainland, this Japanese stronghold was assaulted...
- ILLUSTRATION15.—The Australians now stole the limelight with bold moves into Borneo. First came Tarakan, a valuable oil location ...
- ILLUSTRATION17.—Most of the oil installations fell into Allied hands after considerable damage had been done. Here is part of a r...
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- ILLUSTRATION13.—The Japanese held grimly and fanatically to Okinawa. This island would provide excellent airfields and ports (of ...
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- ILLUSTRATION14.—On Okinawa itself the battle was bloody and prolonged. The enemy were well entrenched and had to be eliminated in...
- ILLUSTRATION16.—On the southern coast of Borneo, Balikpapan was taken by the Australians. They landed at Yellow Beach and quickly...
- ARTICLETHE JAPANESE WAR
- ARTICLEVICTORY FOR AIR POWER
- ARTICLEAS JAPAN REPORTED IT
- ARTICLETHE FUHRER'S WAR
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- ARTICLEOur Disasters, Perils, and Final Victories
- ARTICLEHow New Zealand Prepared for “Total War”
- ARTICLEWHAT THE MARINES DID
- ARTICLEJAPAN'S PAST WARS
- ILLUSTRATIONA TASK WELL DONE.—In all the countries of the British Commonwealth, in the United States and the Soviet Union, in Chi...
- ARTICLEWOMEN WAR WORKERS
- ILLUSTRATIONROYAL NEW ZEALAND NAVY IN PACIFIC—Scene in the engine room of one of New Zealand's ships which contributed to the suc...
- ARTICLEBIRTHS.
- ARTICLEMARRIAGES.
- ARTICLESILVER WEDDING.
- ARTICLEDEATHS.
- ARTICLEACKNOWLEDGMENT.
- ARTICLEIN MEMORIAM
- ARTICLEFor the Empire's Cause.
- ARTICLEACCIDENTS AND DEATHS
- ARTICLEDUNEDIN CASUALTIES
- ARTICLEThe Evening Star FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1945. VICTORY.
- ARTICLEMARSHAL PETAIN.
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- ARTICLEOUR FRONT PAGE
- ARTICLEWEATHER PROSPECT
- ARTICLENATIONAL CELEBRATION
- ILLUSTRATIONDUNEDIN PEOPLE CROWD MAIN STREETS IN SPONTANEOUS REJOICING.—Looking northwards along Princes street to the Octagon ab...
- ILLUSTRATIONCIVIC THANKSGIVING.—The choir on the steps of St. Paul's Cathedral during the Civic Service of Thanksgiving, held on ...
- ARTICLEDRIZZLE IN AUCKLAND
- ARTICLECHRISTCHURCH'S BIGGEST CROWD
- ARTICLEPRISONERS OF JAPS.
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- ARTICLEMEDICAL MEN SERVE
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- ARTICLESPECTACULAR BONFIRE
- ARTICLECROWDS MOSTLY ORDERLY
- ARTICLEGOVERNOR INJURED
- ARTICLERACING
- ARTICLEEMPEROR ENSURES OBEDIENCE
- ARTICLEBATTLESHIP THE LIKELY VENUE
- ARTICLETAKING NO CHANCES
- ARTICLEBOWING TO DEFEAT
- ARTICLEORGY OF WEEPING
- ARTICLEWRONG FRAME OF MIND
- ARTICLEDEFEAT IS TEMPORARY
- ILLUSTRATIONNOT FORGETTING THE HOME GUARD.—Old-timers who stood ready to fight on our own soil in the anxious days of 1942 discus...
- ARTICLEWORLD REACTIONS
- ARTICLEMOSCOW QUIET
- ARTICLESUPREME ORDER
- ARTICLEENORMOUS PROBLEMS
- ARTICLECIVILIAN FRONT
- ARTICLEMORE RADAR SECRETS
- ARTICLEDEFEAT MUST BE DRIVEN HOME
- ARTICLEIT BROUGHT THE END
- ARTICLEOPPOSING VIEWPOINTS
- ARTICLESTATE OPENING
- ARTICLEWAVES OF FIRE BALLOONS
- ARTICLESEARING WOUND
- ARTICLEDEGRADATION & DEATH
- ARTICLECOMMUTATION OF DEATH SENTENCE
- ARTICLESINGING AND DANCING
- ARTICLETHE END IN BURMA
- ARTICLEAMERICANS AT SHANGHAI
- ARTICLESTILL CONTINUES
- ARTICLEON BOUGAINVILLE
- ARTICLEENVOY FAILS TO SHOW UP
- ARTICLENETHERLANDS INDIES
- ARTICLETHE HANGOVER
- ARTICLESTOP PRESS
- ARTICLEIN A NUTSHELL
- ARTICLEACCIDENTS AND DEATHS
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