Word: montreal
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Scanty reports from Bolivia last week indicated that President Villarroel and his Government of young Army officers and intellectuals were again at war with the tin companies. Hochschild again was the chief antagonist. Patiño was in Montreal. Dapper Aramayo had ducked into sanctuary in the Spanish Embassy...
...forbade strikes in the public services. Premier Godbout must admit that the Montreal Tramways strike was a strike...
...Montreal...
...month-old story, finally released by the censor last week, suggested how much the Allies tried to do at Anzio with how little. The story, by the Montreal Star's Sholto Watt, described the exploits of a unique unit of mixed Canadian and U.S. troops, known unfavorably to the Germans as the men "with funny pants and dirty faces...
...while still in school he would say: "You can afford a few household articles and a can to go to the corner for beer-what more do you need?" He wore battered hats, never seemed to rule his unruly hair. He liked to play billiards, disliked telephones (though his Montreal house was full of them), was always on bad terms with dress ties...