SOVIET FORCES INVADE FINLAND.—The latest move of t he Soviet in the Baltic has been an invasion of Finland. The chief resources of the country, which gained its independence at the end of the Great War, are its extensive forests, used as the raw material of paper and cellulose manufacture. LEFT: The timber harbour of the Myllykoski paper mills, with masses of logs blocking the river. RIGHT: The Parliament buildings at Helsinki.
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Southland Times, Issue 23991, 5 December 1939, Page 5
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72SOVIET FORCES INVADE FINLAND.—The latest move of the Soviet in the Baltic has been an invasion of Finland. The chief resources of the country, which gained its independence at the end of the Great War, are its extensive forests, used as the raw material of paper and cellulose manufacture. LEFT: The timber harbour of the Myllykoski paper mills, with masses of logs blocking the river. RIGHT: The Parliament buildings at Helsinki. Southland Times, Issue 23991, 5 December 1939, Page 5
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