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  4. GERMANS THROWN BACK TO KASSERINE PASS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—According to an official communique issued from Allied Headquarters in North Africa, British and American forces have forced the Germans to withdraw in Central Tunisia in the area north and north-west of Thala. The Germans ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. KIEV MAY BE RUSSIANS' OBJECTIVE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—London newspapers to-day mention Kiev, the capital of the Ukraine, as the possible goal of the Red Army in its winter offensive on the Eastern Front. The Russians are still 125 miles away, but are pressing forward despite increased German resistance. In their advance from ...

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  6. AXIS TANKER SUNK

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Three million gallons of Axis petrol, probably sorely needed aviation spirit, went up in flames and smoke on ...

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  8. Determined to Give China Increased Aid

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— The Lend-Lease Administrator (Mr. Stettiniual told the House of Representatifs Foreign Affairs ...

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  9. U.S. LAUNCHED 125 SHIPS IN MONTH

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom discloses in its annual report that 125 ships were ...

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  10. R.A.F. HITS MANY BASES IN BURMA

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday.—Yesterday Blenheims attacked the enemy-held villages of Nyannngbwe and Pauktaw, in Bunna. Bombs ...

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  11. CARGO SHIP SINKS JAP. SUBMARINE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— The Associated Press tells how a cargo ship in the Pacific sank a Japanese submarino which had ...

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  12. SHOULD WARN NAZIS AGAINST USE OF POISON GAS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons Mr. R. Purbrick (Cons.) gave notice of his intention to ask Mr Churchill whether, in view of the ...

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  13. Giant German Tank

    LONDON, Wednesday. — German Mark VI. tanks, now being used in Tunisia, have an 88-mm. gun, which weighs about 1½ tons, according to ...

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  14. Believed Hostel Fire Started Deliberately

    ST. JOHNS (Newfoundland), Wednesday.—Justice Brian Bunfield, after completing an investigation into the destruction of the Knights of Columbus ...

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  15. LOST CLIPPER MADE 112 ATLANTIC CROSSINGS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Pan-American. Airways has announced that the Yankee Clipper, which crashed at Lisbon, inaugurated the trans-Atlantic ...

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  17. Americans Vote Japan Enemy No. 1

    PRINCETON (New Jersoy), Wednesday.—A Gallup poll last June showed that American people considered Gormany the chief enemy, but to-day ...

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  18. SHOULD STRIKE IN EUROPE BEFORE NAZIS REGROUP

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Appealing in the House of Lords for a second front in Europe, Lord Beaverbroofc said the Allies should strike the Germans now, before they had time to regroup their divisions. Japan's inactivity, which contrasted strangely with her first triumphant outburst, obviously indicated that ...

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