EIGHTH ARMY
ON THE MOVE AGAIN PRESSING DEEPER INTO TUNISIA. BAD WEATHER CONTINUES. LONDON, February 14. The British Eighth Army has pressed deeper into Tunisia. A correspondent says the last advance is not spectacular and did not involve any heavy fighting. After the hold-up of the last few days it is good, he states, to see the Eighth Army on the move again. There is nothing to report' from the First Army in Tunisia, where the weather still keeps a check on operations. A correspondent says the Germans are now conscripting Arabs for frontline fighting. Some already have been taken prisoner. They were dressed in German uniforms.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 February 1943, Page 3
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