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  3. ALLIED TROOPS 10 MILES FROM BIZERTA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—French and American troops in the northern coastal sector of Tunisia are 10 miles from Bizerta. Other American troops, farther inland, are 13 miles from that town. French troops operating near the 8th Army have crossed ...

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  4. POLO-RUSSIAN BARRIERS MUST BE REMOVED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It had always been and would continue to be one of the main Rinding principles of the Polish Government and the Polish nation to secure friendly relations with the Soviet; therefore, whatever was separating them must be removed as soon as possible, declared the Polish ...

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  5. AIR ACE HOME ON LEAVE

    Malta, the most heavily blitzed island in the world, is now "giving it" by raids on Axis air and sea convoys bound for Tunisia. The picture shows Pilot Officer George Bucrlmg. Canndinn-born 20-ycar-old Malta air ace, being welcomed home on leave by his brothers, David and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JAP. CRUISERS HIT IN ALEUTIANS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— The Navy Department has given additional details of the surface engagement west of Attn Island, in ...

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  7. BRITAIN TO BREAK UP 250,000 CARS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Ministry for Works is to break up 250,000 disused motor cars in the next 18 months for war ...

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  8. DORTMUND DEVASTATED BY RAF. MAID

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Dortmund, an important German industrial town on the. Ruhr coalfields, was utterly devastated by an R.A.F. raid last night. Visibility over the target area was good, except for ground haze. The attack cost the R.A.F. 30 bombers. ...

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  9. MUST VAST OFFENSIVE AGAINST JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Mr. Mansfield, M.H.R., said the people of the U.S. would not be satisfied with the sop of a few ...

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  10. CAN EXPECT THEIR FAMILIES TO SUFFER

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A captured German document reveals that German soldiers who surrendered in Tunisia can ...

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  11. CONFIDENCE MOTION IN N. IRELAND PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir Basil Brooke, the new Prime Minister, put down a motion inviting members of the Northern Ireland Parliament to ...

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  12. Six-Day Week for US. Coal Industry

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The Secretary for the Interior (Mr. Ickes) has ordered a six-day week throughout the coalmining industry. The Office ...

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  13. 25 Killed in Factory Explosion

    CHICAGO, Wednesday. — The Array Ordnance Department announced that it was estimated that 25 persons were killed and between ...

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  14. Raiders Over East Anglia

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A few enemy planes after midnight How over parts of East Anglia. Bombs were dropped at several places. Some ...

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  16. HEAVY TOLL OF AXIS SHIPS IN MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Between 150 and 200 Axis ships were sunk, or go severely dumaged as to be rendered useless, by Allied air and sea attacks in ...

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  17. Adm. Robert Preserving Vichy Authority

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— The Secretary for Slate (Cr. Hull) told a press conference that the protest received from the Vichy ...

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  18. OBJECTIVES RAIDED AT RANGOON

    LONDON, Wednesday.—To-day's New Delhi communique states that British troops in N.W. Burma were in action yesterday against ...

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  19. To Arrange Stalin-Roosevelt Conference

    NWW YORK, Wednesday.—The "New York Times" correspondent in Washington reports that Mr. Joseph Davies is returning to Moscow as ...

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  20. BATTLE STILL RAGING IN THE KUBAN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The great battle on the Kuban front, in the N.W. Caucasus, continued throughout last night. Russian artillery ...

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  21. RECORD DELIVERIES OF 'PLANES. SHIPS IN U.S.

    "WASHINGTON", Wednesday—The Secretary for the Navy (Col. Knox) told a press conference that the Navy had readied peak production ...

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  22. WIZARD SURGEON RESTORES DISFIGURED AIRMEN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The well-known Australian commentator, Colin Wills, told in a B.B.C. Radio Newsreel of an unusual dinner ko attended in an ...

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  24. General de Gaulle Desires Different Regime in N.Africa

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Gen. de [?] to North Africa immediately to meet [?] was the only possible place for such a the word "Government," he made it[?] ...

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  25. ANTI-MINE DEVICES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Minister for War (Sir Edward Grigg) said in the House of Commons that a special Army organisation had been set up to ...

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  27. GHOST VOICE INTERRUPTS BERLIN RADIO

    LONDON, Wednesday.—" You liar The Americans have captured Mateur," stated a ghost voice on the Berlin Radio's overseas service, when the ...

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