Word: inlander
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Duisburg, the great inland port at the confluence of Rhine and Ruhr, had lost a third of its workers to hunger, disease and fatigue. A correspondent reported: "Four [nearby] brothels thoughtfully provided by the Nazis for [the workers'] diversion are still open, but queues are missing...
...C.I.O.'s American Communications Association, Inland Boatmen's Union, International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, Marine Cooks and Stewards Association, National Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association and National Maritime Union, the Independent Marine Firemen, Oilers, Watertenders and Wipers...
...prove two things to college rooters: first, the squad was sadly in need of a fast scrimmage before the Brown game; second the Stahlmen are still very much on the pace in the contest for the mythical New England crown which was thrown back into the ring by Rhode Inland State's convincing win over Doggle Julian's Holy Cross Crusaders...
...Nationalization of coal, civil aviation, overseas cable and radiotelegraph services, inland transport. The nationalization of iron and steel was still under consideration, but it looked a likely starter...
Indonesian President Soekarno and Premier Sutan Sjahrir had a working agreement, but there was no love lost between them. While the moderate Premier carried on in Batavia, the less moderate President established headquarters in Jokyakarta, an inland city of Central Java known as the citadel of Indonesian independence...