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  4. Finns Seek Amicable Settlement

    The “Red” Army has been ordered to secure victory in Finland by December 21—M. Stalin’s 60th birthday. The Finnish Cabinet has made an attempt at an amicable settlement with Russia “insofar as it is possible without violating Finland's independence and vital interests.” ...

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  5. JAPANESE WAR LORD WARNS THAT NIPPON MAY MOVE SOUTH

    Admiral Suetsugo, chairman of the Cabinet’s Advisory Council, a Supreme War Councillor and a former Home Minister, in the course of a broadcast ...

    Article : 151 words
  6. POPE’S PEACE APPEAL

    The Rome correspondent of British Associated Press states that vat[?]can sources predict that the Pope will appeal in general terms for ...

    Article : 84 words
  7. TO REPEL RAIDERS FROM THE SEA

    A crew at action stations on a typical six inch gun with which England’s coasts bristle, in a thorough system of coastal defence. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RAID ON HELIGOLAND

    The Air Ministry announces that a strong formation of Royal Air Force bombers carried out an attack on German warships in the vicinity of ...

    Article : 152 words
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  10. Britain Lays Blame For Russian Invasion of Finland on Germany

    In the light of events in the last few days the grave responsibility which lies on the Nazi Government for invasion of (Finland by Soviet forces becomes clearer in the opinion of well-informed quarters in London. ...

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  11. Finnish Prime Minister’s Warning to the Weak Nations

    Dr. Ryti, the Finnish Prime Minister, in a broadcast to the United States, declared that Finland would continue the struggle, however unequal. He ...

    Article : 159 words
  12. American Thinks Something Hay Yet Happen In This “Funny” War

    The New York “Times” correspondent at Paris (Mr. Archamabult) comments that if the Allies cannot extend the theatre of war by direct military ...

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  13. Italian Indignation Growing at Invasion

    Indignation against Russia Is increasing hourly. The Russian Embassy is being carefully guarded in expectation of further ...

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  14. SWEDISH ANGER AND PRECAUTIONS

    The Cabinet last night decided to call up further conscripts and reservists, in addition to the large contingents involved in yesterday’s calling up. ...

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  15. Germany Blames Swedish Minister and Britain For the War

    The Rotterdam correspondent of the “Times” states that German papers are allowed to report some of the Finnish accounts of the invasion and also the ...

    Article : 125 words
  16. SLAUGHTERMEN TO RESUME WORK

    After being idle for nearly a fortnight, the State abattoir at Homebush will resume operations to-morrow This resumption will follow an ...

    Article : 103 words
  17. FINNS ACCUSED OF USING GAS

    The Moscow correspondent of British Associated Press states that the Press to-day accused the Finns of using poison gas. ...

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  18. SWEDISH SEAMER MINED

    It is reported from Berlin that the Swedish steamer Rudulf struck a mine and sank. The crew escaped in life-boat. ...

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  19. SOVIET WOMEN BOMB HELSINKI

    Women flyers participated in the bombing raids on Helsinki last Saturday. The, body of a woman was found among the wreckage of a Russian ...

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  20. RUSSIA SILENT ON BOMBING OF CIVILIANS

    In reply to representations from the President (Mr. Roosevelt), the Finnish Government has given an assurance that it will not bomb civilians if ...

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