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LONDON intensification of russian attack against strong gerren defences round lɛningrad as to be EXPECTEd writes Special correspondent in sundry times fstp with Ermans thrown back from leningrad finland likɛly drop out of war fstp that would shorten front by hundrɛds milɛs and greatly facilitate transport to russia of british and american supplies fstp already food situation finland is critical and fɛɛling against Erra ns and thɛir finnish supporters rising steadily fstp germans for the ir part awarɛ this unrest and of risks run by sixtythousand german troops firland in Event separate peace realis e how vital it is for them hold on to lɛningrad fstp Teningrad has normally large population for beleagured city fstp its people are proud and many who could have left befɔ̃rɛ german Encirclɛmɛnt made it point honour stay on
fstp moreover there many refugEES fstp in winter months it bɛɛn possible supply city with Essential foodstuffs by lorry across ice of lake ladroa fstp but ice begins melt about middle march and it essential that russfars should securely hold at least one railway line and Eventually relieve city altogether says correspondɛnt fstp East of leningrad german have fallen back to their august positions which strongly fortified fst another immediate russian objective is encirclement of moja isk sixty miles west moscow fstp russian superiority in manpower bɛginning to tɛll fstp battle of moscow was won largely by fresh troops and vast new armies are in process of formation in Eastern russia for spring offensive fstp they being specially trained in tank Estruction as tanks are wɛapon on which germans chiefly rely fsti news that their output of tanks being fully maintainc ? is significant fstp life in moscow gradually returning morɛ normal conditions fstp food situation is modɛrate]; satisfactory fstp with spread of largescale agriculture to East in last decadɛ russia not dependɛnt on ukreinɛ for its grain and shortage of sugar and tobacco a lonɛ willbe seriously felt fs tp ukraine a ccounts for over sixtypercent f sugar production of sovietunion en alinea
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MANCHESTER whɛn russian tradɛ union dɛlɛgation visited mill in manchester area which is engaged producing warmaterials for russian they walked under waving union jack comma hammer and sicklɛ and stars and stripes which fluttered from mill window to be greeted by cheers of Eighteen hundred workers fatp woman member of party madame nikolayɛva nikolayɛva addressed workers saying russian and british wage Earners must cooperate completely fatp quotɛ there must be no idle machines nor idlɛ hands unquote she saud quote russians are determined fight violently and mercilessly fstp british people and american peoplɛ must support their governments in their policy of defeating hitler unquote a ling a
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