YUGOSLAV TROOPS
WITHDRAWING FROM TRIESTE (Rec 10.40 a.m ) London, June II Yugoslav troops are withdrawing from Trieste in what must be the world’s strangest retreat, says the British United Press Trieste correspondent. No one in the town, which was the flash-point in the recent political crisis seemed in the least interested as the Yugoslavs walked out. Patrols, however. carried machine-guns and looked as if tney feared violence. It is expected that all Yugoslav troops will have left Trieste by to-morrow. They aie also moving out of Monfalcon today under the British-American-Yugo-slav Agreement.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 12 June 1945, Page 5
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