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CABBAGES FOR BOMBS

ON THE CHINESE FRONT 4 Aust. and N.Z. Cafe) (Received Dec. 2,2 p.m.) Shanghai, Dec. 1. There are indications that the Soviet forces are not taking the war seriously, following capture of ILailar. It now transpires that the town was taken, by the Soviet’s women’s battllion. The Soviet aeroplanes are stunting over the Chinese lines and dropping cabbages and stones., instead of bombs. Serious bombing, .however, on the: eastern, and western fronts demoro. ' al the Chinese, who are withdrawing.

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Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2377, 2 December 1929, Page 5

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CABBAGES FOR BOMBS Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2377, 2 December 1929, Page 5

CABBAGES FOR BOMBS Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2377, 2 December 1929, Page 5

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