TRIESTE MARCH
YUGOSLAV CROWDS 1 j ITALIANS’ TAUNTS PARADES OF BERLINERS LONDON, May 1.1 Allied mililtary and civil police stood) by as 50,000 Yugoslavs marched through! the beflagged streets of Trieste in aj May Day demonstration while Italians I flanking the route taunted them, says the Associated Press correspondent in ‘ Trieste. Italian flags predominated through-, out the city, but the demonstrators were j mostly Yugoslavs who shouted “viva Tito,” “Viva Stalin.” German workers enthusiastically celebrated the first peacetime May Day > among the ruins of Berlin and other j German-cities, says the correspondent] in Berlin. Long processions carrying Allied and Red Cross flags passed' throughout Berlin to the Lustgarten from early morning. The British and American authorities banned the Socialist Unity Party’s banners and posters in their sectors as the party had not obtained permission from the Kommandatura to operate.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22011, 3 May 1946, Page 3
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