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  2. WHY CHINA SEES RED

    IT was recently alleged against Chiang Kai-shek that some of the war materials supplied to him by the Allies had been used against the Chinese Communist Army. This is a reminder that, as well as fighting the Japanese, the Chinese ...

    Article : 1,353 words
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  4. THE MAIL Adelaide: Saturday, June 24, 1944

    DURING World War I. a high German official was asked what the Germans would do if their country were defeated. "We shall immediately proceed to organise sympathy," he said. So well did the Germans organise ...

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  6. Out of the Mail Bag

    BRITISH Parliamentarians here this week have told how bombs damaged the House of Com-mons, but it isn't generally known ...

    Article : 1,798 words
  7. "WAR WITHOUT TEARS!" by [?]

    "YOU SHOULD HAVE SEEN THE BEAULT SUNK LAST-WEEK!" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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