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  4. ALLIES SEIZE GAFSA AFTER 30-MILE DRIVE

    LONDON, Thursday.—In Central Tunisia, Allied forces have captured Gafsa after a 30-mile advance, and are continuing to press forward without meeting with any opposition. The Germans attacked in Northern Tunisia with the object ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NAZIS' DONETZ OFFENSIVE SLOWED UP

    LONDON, Thursday.—Slowing up of the German counter-offensive in the Middle Donetz reaches, continuation of the German retreat on the Smolensk front, where the Russians are reported to be within 40 miles of Smolensk, and the disclosure of a fresh Russian ...

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  6. HUNDREDS OF FRENCH PATRIOTS SURRENDER

    LONDON, Thursday.—Hundreds of French patriots in the mountains of Haute Savoie have surrendered because of ruthless arrests of local inhabitants who have been supplying them with food, says the Geneva newspaper "Tribune de Geneve." The situation in Haute Savoie is now quiet. A batch of workers ...

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  7. SHIPS SUNK IN NORWEGIAN FIORD

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Admiralty announces that light coastal vessels manned by Norwegian naval men penetrated a ...

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  8. U-BOAT MENACE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The First Lord of the Admiralty denied in the House of Commons that the Admiralty was complacent about ...

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  10. More Raids on Japs in Solomons

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Japanese bases in the Solomons have been bombarded and strafed from the air. The latest Navy Department ...

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  11. GEN. DE GAULLE TO VISIT ALGIERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The French National Committee has announced that Gen. de Gaulle is expected to go to Algiers shortly. ...

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  12. "FIRST BLOOD" TO OLD DESTROYER IN CONVOY ACTION

    LONDON", Thursday.—One of the greatest battles of the winter to occur between naval escorts of a convoy and U-boats took place last ...

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  13. Chinese Successes

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—The Japanese retreat in Central China has nssuniod the proportions of a rout ns the Chinese, pushing swiftly north ...

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  14. No Need to Reiterate Allied Intentions

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) was asked in the House of Commons whether, in view of the present trend of German ...

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  15. JAPAN'S SHIPPING LOSSES

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Secretary for the vNavy (Colonel Knox) declared that Japan had lost about 1,857,000 tons of ...

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  16. COLONIES TO REMAIN BRITISH RESPONSIBILITY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Churchill said in the House of Commons the Government was convinced that the administration of British colonies must ...

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  17. Highlights of War Situation

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Director of the Office of "War Information (Mr. Elmer Davies), summarising the highlights of the military situation, ...

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  18. Anglo-Turkish Friendship

    ISTANBUL, Thursday.—The Turkish Foreign Minister (M. Saracoglu), addressing the House of Assembly, said: "We warmly grasp the hand extended ...

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  19. EFFECT OF LONG WAR

    MADRID, Thursday.—Gen. Franco told Parliament that the war was a long one. A short war would have ensured the attainment of primary ...

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  20. Rapid U.S. Naval Construction

    ASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Secretary for the Navy (Colonel Knox) told the Senate Committee that with the exception of escort ships, the ...

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  22. ST. PATRICK'S DAY IN DUBLIN

    DUBLIN, Thursday.—Shamrock-bedecked congregations filled the churches for St. Patrick's Day celebrations, Members of the Government drove in ...

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  23. 10,000 Tons of Bombs Dropped Last Month

    LONDON", Thursday.—The Bomber Command has been out on 38 nights since the beginning of February, and 7000 sorties have been made. During ...

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  24. Prerequisite of Invasion NEW YORK[?]

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Tue "Herald-Tribune" publishes au R.A.F. spokesman's statement that "vast numbers of American-daylight bombers and ...

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  25. BOMBS HIT WOMEN'S HOSTEL

    LONDON, Thursday.—A brief alert was sounded in the London area early this morning, but there was no gunfire. A sneak raider just before ...

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