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  2. "WORKERS MUST UNITE"-WFTU

    LONDON: An appeal for the unity of all the world's trade unions in the fight for bread, liberty and peace, has been issued by the fourth World Trade Union Congress ...

    Article : 716 words
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    CROWDS cheered, sirens wailed and firecrackers exploded as the first passenger train ever to cross the mighty Yangtse River in China roared over the new mile-long bridge at Wuhan when it was opened last month. The bridging of this mighty and turbulent river has been a Chinese dream for the past 50 years, but the task needed People's Power. Twenty Soviet engineers helped in the job, which took 25 months. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 94 words
  4. Saigon time-bombs "should warn Americans"

    NEW DELHI: Bombay Chronicle has expressed the hope that the Saigon bombings would hasten Washington's "agonising reappraisal of this morally indefensible procedure of policing the world". THE paper was commenting ...

    Article : 416 words
  5. French workers fight price rise

    PARIS: The French workers moved into action last week to defend their living standards against galloping inflation. THEY are also demanding the end of the dirty war in Algeria, root ...

    Article : 178 words
  6. BAN BOMB SIGN ON WARSHIP

    ADELAIDE: A huge sign "Ban the Bomb," in black letters six feet high was mysteriously painted along the side ...

    Article : 60 words
  7. PORTUGUESE DEMOCRATS IN TOUGH ELECTION BATTLE

    LONDON: Defying the fascist regime of dictator Salazar, Portuguese democrats are courageously taking the field for the general elections of November 3. THE following letter from Portugal tells of their heroic struggle: ...

    Article : 314 words
  8. Signs said stop tests

    ADELAIDE: Messages advocating abolition of atomic tests greeted the eyes of many Port Pirie citizens ...

    Article : 109 words
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