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91. July 12, 1946. Mother Cabrini is canonized as first U. S. saint. News reports from abroad: India, China. Fashions in hats. Huge throngs hail gala premiere of "Centennial Summer." Sports: tennis, golf, horseracing, baseball.

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92. July 16, 1946. A nation is born: Philippines receive independence from U. S.—a pledge kept. Foreign affairs: Secretary Byrnes home; loan to Britain signed; turmoil in Trieste. Paris is back to normal in many ways. Thrills and spills in the world of sports.

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93. July 19, 1946. Secretary Byrnes reports on Paris peace parleys. Siam stunned by the mysterious death of its young King. Film flashes from Europe. Postmaster General's daughter christens destroyer in Maine. French cycle fans get around in the "cwaziest" ways. Sports.

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94. July 23, 1946. News flashes: war heroes honored; gas explosion at Onset, Massachusetts; the Phantom, Navy's jet fighter plane. U. S. helps fight food famine. Movie news—"Centennial Summer." Fashions in hats. Lew Lehr goes a-visiting in his world of pets. Sports: bathing beauties, boxing in Bangkok, Diaper Derby.

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95. July 26, 1946. Mme. Sun Yat-Sen stirs storm in China politics. News flashes: housing shortage; Hollywood honors stars of "Anna and the King of Siam"; air routes of the post-war world. Children's fashions. Shriners parade 15,000 strong in San Francisco. Sports: Atlantic City race track; gliding; Wacs go fishing in Gulf of Mexico. Lew Lehr and other chimps pose for Paris sculptor.