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LONDON--Top Allied war chiefs have conferred a second time in North Africa to implement the momentus military decisions arrived at in the Casablanca meeting, it was revealed tonight, and unofficial reports said now Allied offensive thrusts already were under way on both sides of the tensing Tunisian front.
Many of the military leaders who participated in the "unconditional surrender" conference with President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill sat in on the supplementary talks, for which U. S. Lieut. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower played host at North African headquarters.
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