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95. Philippines gain independence. New boundaries set in Big Four agreements. Byrnes returns home—hopeful for Big Four. Hamburg mob protests Allied eviction order. Britain begins move out of Egypt. Princesses [Elizabeth and Margaret] attend Henley Regatta.

© 18Jul46; MP861.

96. King's death is Siam mystery. France marks Bastille Day. British bombers begin U. S. tour. San Francisco trolleys make news. GI's enjoy Pyle roof garden [in Tokyo].

© 23Jul46; MP941.

97. Exclusive films of George Bernard Shaw. Hindus in weird Juggernaut rites. Last German prisoners leave United States. Two-section bus is Kaiser's latest. Anything goes in Siamese boxing. France seizes German horsepower. Ship kept from Nazis is launched [in Holland].

© 25Jul46; MP942.

98. Shriners parade in San Francisco. Chinese Ambassador [Wellington Koo] answers press. Paris hears choir boys' congress. McNarney opens the Patton bridge [across the Rhine]. Germans make old rags into cloth. Rubber boats ride Australia surf. Britain thanks U. S. for loan.

© 30Jul46; MP943.

99. Byrnes flies to Paris Peace Conference. Sister Kenny in U. S. to fight epidemics [of infantile paralysis]. Eisenhower honors Army Medical Corps. UNRRA chief La Guardia on tour in Italy. New York welcomes Europe's homeless. Water ski champs in national meet [in] Holland, Michigan.