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CABLE MESSAGES IN BRIEF

* German Goods Traffic Restricted.— It is learned in Zurich from Berlin that further cuts in passenger and goods traffic on railways will operate throughout Germany because of extra coal tonnage being carried by the railways owing to frozen canals. —London. January 18. Evacuation of Greek Children.— Britain, it is understood in Ankara, is discussing with the Red Cross authorities the evacuation of thousands of serving Greek children to Syria and Lebanon, or, alternatively, an island in the Aegean, where they will be supplied with fond from the Empire.— London, January 18, Polish Orphans to Live in India.— India has invited 500 Polish orphans from four to 12 years to stay in India for the duration of the war. Children will be selected fipm 3000 now living in Russia.—London, January 18., U.S. Army Bomber Crashes. —A United Stales Army bomber crashed at Pendleton, Oregon, killing eight officers and men.—Washington, January 18.

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23541, 20 January 1942, Page 6

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CABLE MESSAGES IN BRIEF Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23541, 20 January 1942, Page 6

CABLE MESSAGES IN BRIEF Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23541, 20 January 1942, Page 6