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LEAVING TRIESTE

Yugoslav Troops World’s Strangest Retreat By Telegraph—N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright LONDON, June 11. Yugoslav troops are withdrawing from Trieste. It is what must be the world’s strangest retreat, says the British United Press correspondent at Trieste. No one in the town which was the flash point of the recent political crisis seemed the least interested as the Yugoslavs walked out. Patrols, however, carried machineguns and looked as if they feared violence. It is expected that all the Yugoslav troops will have left Trieste by to-morrow. They are also moving out of Monfalcon to-day under the British-American-Yugoslav agreement.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVII, Issue 23226, 13 June 1945, Page 5

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LEAVING TRIESTE Timaru Herald, Volume CLVII, Issue 23226, 13 June 1945, Page 5

LEAVING TRIESTE Timaru Herald, Volume CLVII, Issue 23226, 13 June 1945, Page 5

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