TRIESTE NOW QUIET
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Uncanny Cairn Affer Riots ARMED P0LICE KEEP PEACE
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Received Wednesday, 11 a.m. LONDON, July 2. Armed-British and Ameriean oolice kept "peace ' in the croubled areas of Trieste tolight, when rival groups conlentrated along the demarca;ion line between the Slovene tnd Italian sections of the city, iays ^euter's Trieste corres•rondent. A Venezia Giulian policenan, found lying on the road vith three bullet wounds in the vioraach, died just after reachng hospital. To-day brought Nan almost .mcanny cairn after yesterday's •ioting, in which a British corooral and a United States rsa.'or were seriously injured, 7-iC two rioters killed and Aventy injured. Italians hissed, booed and itoned Allied information ser/icemen and their lorries while ':hey were assisting in distribuing afternoon newspapers ifter the Italians had objected '.o the distribution of the Comnunist pa'per II Lavbratore.
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Chronicle (Levin), 3 July 1946, Page 5
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140TRIESTE NOW QUIET Chronicle (Levin), 3 July 1946, Page 5
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