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Reds Fall Back in Caucasus

By United Press

MOSCOW--Fighting between Soviet and Finnish troops was reported tonight from two frontiers, one on the Arctic and the other north of Leningrad, shortly after Russia angrily denounced her 1932 pact of non-aggression with Finland.

Premier and Foreign Commissar Viacheslav M. Molotov, accusing the Finns of "profound hostility," said that Russia is freeing herself of the pledge whereby she promised to refrain from any attack on Finland.

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