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  3. ALLIES AGREE ON 1943 OFFENSIVE PLANS

    COMPLETE plans for the offensive campaigns of the United Nations this year to bring about the "unconditional surrender" of Germany, Italy, and Japan, were agreed upon by Mr Churchill and President Roosevelt at a momentous 10-day conference near Casablanca, in French ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. LAUNCHING IN MARCH

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — The next Federal war loan will be launched about the middle of March. ...

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  5. Peace Offensive Foredoomed

    SOME commentators believe the emphasis placed by Mr Churchill and President Roosevelt at Casablanca on ...

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  7. DANGER IN PACIFIC

    WEDNESDAY.—Recent developments in the SouthWest Pacific underline the realism and urgency of Mr Curtin's appeal for increased assistance. There is already concrete evidence of his claim that time is ...

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  8. Marseilles Trouble

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Zurich paper, "Journal de Geneve," says more than 250 persons have been shot by the Germans at ...

    Article : 116 words
  9. Air Power's Influence On Victory

    CAPT EDDIE RICKEN BACKER. US air ace of the First World War, in a Press interview, said he could ...

    Article : 118 words
  10. British Trawler Lost

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The loss of His Majesty's trawler Kingston Jacinth is announced by the Admiralty.— ...

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