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  4. SWEDEN MUST USE CAUTION

    STOCKHOLM, January 17.—The Prime Minister (M. Hansson) declared in the Ridstag: "We need no orders from abroad concerning the relation with Finland. ...

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  5. KING WINTER DICTATES PEACE ON ALL FRONTS

    LONDON, January 17.—The cruellest winter for three-quarters of a century continues mercilessly to harrow all countries from the Atlantic to Asia. The death roll has lengthened daily. Both ware are at a standstill. ...

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    Liaut.-General Northcott, Deputy Chief of the General Staff, who was presented with the Maginot Medal on his recent tour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    War Minister (Mr. Hore-Bclisha) photographed during his visit to a French section of the line on the Western Front. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ORDERS FOR U.S. PLANES

    WASHINGTON. January 17. — It was authoritatively stated that Anclo-French proposals to triple the present orders for American made ...

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  9. FRANCE COMPLETES [?]HIRD LINE OF DEFENCE [?]ITH WATER IN NORTH

    [?]RIS, January 17.—A night communique says: "Quiet day. Oar patrols were active." The French completed defences [?]e northern frontier by which a great artificial lake can be [?]ed virtually making impossible the passage of mechanised ...

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  10. RUSSIA BUYS WHEAT

    NEW YORK. January 17.—Winnipeg traders estimate that 1,000.000 bushels of wheat were sold yesterday and today for shipment to Vladivostok. The ...

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  11. HAMBURGERS AND SHOOTINGS

    MELBOURNE. January 18.— Twice on the night of December 7 ledwedge Vincent Lawlor (43) ate a hamburger and tea at a St. Kilda ...

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  12. GERMAN POCKET BATTLESHIP

    PARIS, January 17.—The Minister for Mercantile Marine discloses that the Deutschland was out recently, brut did not attack any Atlantic convoy ...

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  13. [?]UMANIA ALSO TURNS TO WATER TO STOP AGGRESSOR

    LONDON. January 17.—King [?]ol's conception of Rumania's [?]ensive line is completed. It [?]olves ditches and canals ...

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  15. [?]D FLYERS [?]ACHINE-GUN [?]URNERS [?] FUNERAL

    LONDON. January 17.— Russian bombing planes cruised over a [?]al in south-western Finland. [?]ganned the coffin and ...

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  16. NATIONAL SECURITY REGULATIONS

    CANBERRA. January 18.— Owners of deposits and balances in foreign countries, or in Canada, Newfoundland or Hong Kong, must in future ...

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  17. CONVERSION LOAN TO BE REPAID

    LONDON, January 16.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Simon) announced to-day that the 41 per cent, conversion loan, 1940-44, ...

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  18. ARCHBISHOP WAND AT HONOLULU

    HONOLULU, January 17.— Archbishop Wand of Brisbane, arrived by the Mai[?]. He [?] there would be world chaos if the ...

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  19. [?]man Plane Over Suffolk Island

    [?] 17.—A plane [?] German, was seen [?] Island. A villager [?] on the wings. British ...

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