Word: post-war
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...host to two more distinguished foreign visitors who came to talk of the post-war world: suave General Wladyslaw Sikorski, Premier of the Polish Government-in-Exile. and grey, careful William Lyon Mackenzie King, Premier of Canada. (Canada and the U.S., in an exchange of notes last week, agreed to post-war attempts to reduce tariffs and eliminate other trade barriers...
...some French troops were fighting with the Americans, there was no record of Darlan having ordered them to do so. He had been powerless to bring the French fleet at Toulon to the side of the Allies. If he succeed in establishing himself as leader of the French, would post-war France be governed by the officers' clique and her "200 families...
...Navy claimed during World War I to have sunk 725 U-boats; in a post-war checkup the Germans admitted that the U.S. craft had actually sunk...
...since the day of Munich had the British press given such play to any single story. War news was all but pushed from the pages of London's war-curtailed dail ies. Many of them devoted half their space to news of the document which, in the midst of war, looked forward to a better post-war world. The Beveridge Report, published last week, was the biggest domestic event for Britons in many years...
...that event, Sir William's assumptions -that Britain's unemployment will never rise above 10% and that there will be the fullest international cooperation in post-war trade-may, one or both, prove to be entirely unfounded...