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  3. THREE COLUMNS ADVANCING INTO TUNISIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—British, American and French forces in Tunisia are making a double thrust towards the Bizerta-Tunis area and a ...

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  4. TRIANGLE OF FATE

    Above: The Tunisian front. At right, the map shows the relationship of Lake Chad, possible source of another Allied advance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITISH FORWARD UNITS PAST BENGHAZI

    LONDON, Thursday.—Part of the Eighth Army's advanced forces are making a determined effort to cut off some of the retreating Axis forces before they reach ...

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  6. NUISANCE BOMBS

    A new rocket appliance is being used by the Maritime Regiment, a body of 12,000 anti-aircraft gunners who protect British shipping from air attacks. The rockets carry a steel cable which when in the air knocks off enemy propellers and tears chunks out of wings. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LAVAL NOW FULL DICTATOR

    LONDON, Thursday.—Laval has been given supreme power in France by Marshal Petain and has already made numerous ...

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  8. EIGHT JAP. DESTROYERS APPEAR OFF BUNA

    Somewhere in Australia, Thursday.—Another dramatic turn in the New Guinea campaign took place yesterday, when, with the Allied advance on the Buna beach-head approaching a climax, eight Japanese destroyers in two groups ...

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  9. ARMY MERGER INSPIRED BY MacARTHUR

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—It was authoritatively stated to-day that General MacArthur inspired Mr. Curtin's request to ...

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  10. INCREDIBLE LOSSES

    CAIRO, Thursday.—Almost incredible Axis losses in planes and equipment have been discovered by the advancing ...

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  11. POSITION OF DARLAN IN NORTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British could not absolve themselves from responsibility for the acceptance of Admiral ...

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  12. MYS[?] MR.[?] SON IN BERLIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Secretary for India (Mr. Amery) said last night that he was completely puzzled by the Berlin newsagency report that ...

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  13. CAUCASUS FIRM

    LONDON, Thursday— The Russians are maintaining their ascendency over the Germans ...

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  14. VERY SOCIAL

    A new lifebuoy designed chiefly to help members of a ship's crew who, when their vessel is torpedoed, are prevented by duty or ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. D.F.C. for Australian

    LONDON, Thursday.—R.A.F. head-quarters in the Middle East have announced that Flight-Lieut. Russell George Foskett, of the R.A.A.F., who ...

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  16. NEW THREAT TO CHINA FROM BURMA

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—A Chinese military spokesman said to-day that an imminent Japanese attack on Kunming, capital of Yunnan ...

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  17. A.L.P. AUTHORISES REMOVAL OF COMMUNIST BAN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Federal A.L.P. conference to-day agreed to the restoration by the Government of the legality of the Communist Party, provided such guarantees as are considered necessary for the loyalty of the ...

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  18. ITALIANS WILL SOON LEARN WHAT GERMANS HAVE SUFFERED FROM R.A.F.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Once the Allies were the Italians would learn what their German ally has last few months, declared the Lord Privy Seal (Sir Stafford Cripps) in the House of Commons last night. ...

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  19. Turin Gets Another Great Instalment of Air War

    LONDON, Thursday.—Heavy R.A.F. bombers roared out over the south-east coast in an unending procession for 65 minutes last night to take to Italy another instalment of the hammering that has been promised her. ...

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  20. GUILTY OF TREASON

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Anthony Cramer was found guilty to-day of treason by aiding the Nazi saboteurs who landed from a submarine. He ...

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  21. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    MANY and various are the schools of thought regarding the post-war treatment of Germany. Some would be drastic: ...

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  22. NEW ALLIED COMMISSION TO DISCUSS PROBLEMS WHICH ARMISTICE WILL BRING

    LONDON, Thursday.—As a result of informal meetings, in which the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) participated, the eight Allied governments in London have decided to establish a technical commission to consider the question ...

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  23. Another General With de Gaulle

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Dastier de la Vigerie, a fighter pilot of the last war, whose rank is equivalent to that of an air ...

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  24. BIG AMERICAN ADVANTAGE OVER JAPS. IN PACIFIC NAVAL LOSSES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The latest compilation of Japanese and American naval losses, based on official sources, shows that since entering the war Japan has lost 111 warships of all categories, and 154 other vessels, a total of 265, ...

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  25. Fighters and Bombers Busy Over France

    LONDON, Thursday—Fighters to-day swept over Northern and Western France, while others made low-level attacks on targets in French coastal ...

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