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  2. Army Order To Strikers ANOTHER AMERICAN "TRY-ON"

    When President Truman threatened to break a railway strike by calling out the Army conscripting the strikers and forcing them to work under a guard of bayonets his action was described by the press as "unprecedented" so it was, so it was, so far as a president of the united states is concerned but U.S. State Governors have frequently ...

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  3. POET'S BIRTHDAY

    Australia's great poet, Bernard O'Dowd, recently celebrated his 80th birthday by reading extracts from his own works over the air ...

    Article : 135 words
  4. Forbidden Fruit

    "Everyone in Germany seems to want to read nowadays, and especially those books that they were forbidden to read by the ...

    Article : 97 words
  5. Labor Councils Now Rule In Great Britain FROM COUNTIES TO VILLAGES

    More than half the people of Britain now five in areas where Labor controls the major local authorities—the County Councils, writes A. J. McWhinnie, in the London "Daily Herald." Labor now controls eleven of these great County Councils, including London, as a result of gains made in the recent elections, and also hundreds of Urban ...

    Article : 615 words
  6. NEW TYPE OF BUS

    Blackpool (Eng.) has a new type of bus, fitted with a microphone in the driver's cab, where by the driver's voice can be ...

    Article : 127 words
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