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  4. BATTLE ZONE IN TUNISIA

    The arrows on the above map show where the French (F.), U.S., 1st Army (1st) and 8th Army (8th) forces are making their thrusts in Northern Tunisia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FIERCE FIGHTING IN TUNISIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—Particularly fierce fightina is reported from Tunisia to-day. General Eisenhower's communique states that yesterday there was intense patrol activity on the 8th Army front, and on thE 1st Army front there was fierce fighting ...

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  6. WILHELMSHAVEN NAVAL BASE BOMBED

    LONDON, Thursday.—In addition to laying mines in enemy waters, particularly the Baltic Sea, on a very large scale, the R.A.F. bombed Germany's naval base of Wilhelmshaven lase night. Twenty-three bombers did not return. The R.A.F. is laying mines on a greater scale than ever before. These ...

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  7. ENEMY CONVOY ROUTED

    LONDON, Thursday—The Admiralty announces that before dawn yesterday light forces of the Royal ...

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  8. CALM BEFORE STORM IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—ThE full on the Russian front continues, but, as the Red Army paper "Red Star" points out, it is a calm before a storm which may break any day. Patrols on both sides are particularly active all along the front, and the air forces are busy attacking objectives behind the lines. ...

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  9. BURMA JAP ATTACKS REPULSED

    NEW DELHI, Thursday.—Moro attacks by the Japanese on the Arakan front, in Burma, have been thrown back. Our planes are giving ...

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  10. JAPANESE THRUSTS WEAKEN

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—A eommu— nique states that enemy attacks along the Taihang inoiiatain range show signs of weakening, as Chinese forces ...

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  11. NO ESCAPE FOR NAZIS' HEAVY INDUSTRIES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Germany's heavy industries must stay in the Ruhr and "take it." A Ministry of Economic ...

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  12. JAPS. CONTEMPLATING INVASION OF U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— Mr. Kilsao Hand, roprosontative of the Korean National Frout, has received information from a ...

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  13. ROMMEL ILL

    LONDON, Thursday.—"Rommel is definitely at Semmering Pass, near Vienna, where ho is undergoing a specialist's treatment for ...

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  14. MOST OF CANADA'S TROOPS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Cana— dian Arme in Britain, destined to play a bip part in the contemplated invasion of Europe, now ...

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  15. GERMAN LOOTING GREATEST IN HISTORY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The magnitude and ruthlessness of German looting in occupied Kurope surpasses all previous conquests, ...

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  16. U.S. Air Attacks in Pacific

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The Navy announces that carly on Tuesday morning a- group of Liberators attackod Kahili, Ballale and Vila, in ...

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  17. U.S. Coal Dispute Referred to President

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The War Labor Board has submitted the coal dispute to President Roosevelt, thus opening tho way for a. showdown ...

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  18. Wholesale Slaughter by Japanese

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday—The Socretary to the Treasury (Mr. Morgenthau) declared that Japanese troops slaughtered every man, woman and ...

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  19. Won Malta Sweep

    VALLETTA, Thursday.—A Spitfire pilot. Squadron Lender John Lynch, of California, shot down thc 1000th enemy plano over Malta, thereby winning the ...

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  20. GERMAN MINEFIELD IN SWEDISH WATERS

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday. The naval authorities have announced the discovery of several recently-made mines ...

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  21. POLISH GOVERNMENT STATES ITS CASE

    LONDON, Thursday.—After the Polish Premier (Gen. Sifcorski) had seen Mr. Churchill in the presence of the British Foreign Minister (Mr. Eden) and the Polish Foreign Minister (Count Raczynzki), a statement was issued by Gen. Sikorsky's Cabinet, in which it expressed a desire to continue friendly ...

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  23. Supplies For Soviet Pouring Into Persia

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—American war material destined for Russia is now reaching Persia fastor than the Russians are able to ...

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  24. U.S. DISPUTE: AIRCRAFT PLANTS CLOSED

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—Boeing aireaft plants employing 7800 workers closed down, when employes insisted on taking 10-minute rest periods. ...

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