SPIRIT OF STALIN from Claude Forell .
The Age - Google News Archive - Aug 15, 1968 LONDON. Russia's Leonid— Brezhnev may be the man the leaders and people of Czechoslovakia have most reason to fear but Walter Ulbricht Is the one they most ...
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Cubs Defeat Cincinnati In Mound Duel 2 To 1
St. Petersburg Times - Google News Archive - Aug 14, 1927 After battling scoreless from the second Inning-, when New Tork tiedt he score at two all. the Yankees put over a third run In the eighth when Pitcher who ...
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POINTS IN SPEECH .
The Age - Google News Archive - Dec 26, 1940 Mr. Churchill, In his broadcast to the Italian people, charged Mussolini with bringing Italy Into war against Britain without consulting his own people. ...
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Onrushing Reds Capture Vital Allied Bases .
St. Petersburg Times - Google News Archive - Jan 9, 1951 two vital Allied base yesterday and massed an estimated 137.000 men for twin drives toward the old pusan-taegu beachhead. 100 miles away. ...
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WOUNDED French Cancel Agreement .
The Age - Google News Archive - May 18, 1954 The French said they shortly would resume allout air attacks on the Communist rebels streaming eastward from the fallen fortress toward the vital Red River ...
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C'mon, get on with the rugby games
Evening Independent - Google News Archive - Sep 23, 1981 I don't know a helluva lot about the game of rugby, except that is sure is kicking up a fuss among our politicians Not since Jimmy Carter tried to chase the ...
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Us Curbs Cuban Exiles .
Sydney Morning Herald - Google News Archive - Apr 1, 1963 A joint statement by the State and Justice Depart ments said the United States would take even step necessary to make certain that raids against Cuba were ...
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Dramatic Break Through Blockade .
The Age - Google News Archive - Mar 20, 1942 Every precaution is being taken for the protection of theatre attend ances by the Motion Picture and The atres Council of Australia. ...
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Mixed Feelings Shown by British Papers .
The Age - Google News Archive - Jul 19, 1958 LONDON, July British newspapers, in editorials— today, expressed mixed feelings about the wisdom of the British landings in Jordan . ...
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