LONDON, Jan. 27.—Prince Gustav Adolf of Sweden, eldest son of Crown Prince Gustav Adolf and grandson of the King of Sweden, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 757 wordsNEW DELHI, Jan. 27.—"No foreign Power can any longer hold us back, but our own inner weakness may well delay our freedom ...
Article : 362 wordsLONDON, Jan. 27.—American diplomatic authorities, according to a Washington message, say that the new Secretary of State (Mr. George C. Marshall), at the Foreign Ministers' Conference in Moscow in March will ...
Article : 667 wordsTOKIO, Jan. 27.—When the defence phase of the Pacific War Crimes Tribunal opened yesterday, United States and Japanese defence counsel challenged General MacArthur's power to establish the charter on which the ...
Article : 1,172 wordsJERUSALEM, Jan. 27.—Jewish terrorists struck again yesterday when Major H. I. Collins, Deputy- Director of the Palestine Light ...
Article : 425 wordsWASHINGTON, Jan. 27.—The Commander of the United States Strategic Air Forces (Lieut.-General George Kenney), addressing ...
Article : 178 wordsSAIGON. Jan. 27.—Declaring that the Vietnam Government of President Ho Chi-minh was Communist-inspired and the conflict ...
Article : 399 wordsTOKIO, Jan. 27.—The newspaper "Mainichi" says the upsurge of murders and thefts now sweeping Japan is due to the "terrible ...
Article : 86 wordsProposals for the making of a peace with Germany are now being discussed in London. Although teh talks will continue for about month the drafting of the treaty will not begin until the Big Four meet in Moscow in March. British deputies Sir William Strang (left) and Lord Hood (right) are shown with Mr. Ernest Bevin when the conference began on January 14. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 68 wordsLONDON, Jan. 27.—The Atomic Energy Council is submitting to Cabinet soon plans to produce a quarter of Britain's electrical power ...
Article : 131 wordsLONDON, Jan. 27.—The Foreign Office announces that Netherlands and German businessmen will meet shortly to implement a trade ...
Article : 161 wordsWASHINGTON, Jan. 27.—The failure of Russia and Canada to discuss the United States proposals is delaying the distribution of ...
Article : 206 wordsOTTAWA, Jan. 27.—The Reconstruction Minister (Mr. C. D. Howe) said today that a Moscow radio report that the United States was ...
Article : 39 wordsCAIRO, Jan. 27.—The Prime Minister of Egypt (Nokrashy Pasha) announced last night that Egypt had decided to break off ...
Article : 319 wordsNANKING, Jan. 27.—The Communist Government at Yenan has proclaimed November 4 "National Humiliation Day" in protest ...
Article : 201 wordsHAMBURG, Jan. 27.—British and German police are investigating the explosion on the night of January 18 of a German hand-grenade at ...
Article : 97 wordsKUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 27.—The Malayan Government announced its decision to use Japanese surrendered troops to mine coal from Malayan ...
Article : 64 wordsLONDON, Jan. 27.—The French Riviera has had its first snowfall for 100 years. Yesterday brought snow to all ...
Article : 64 wordsLONDON, Jan. 27.—The Polish Embassy Press Office replying to the statement by the British Minister controlling German administration ...
Article : 112 wordsLONDON, Jan. 27.—Two A.I.F. men and two English soldiers from Changi Camp, whom the Japanese in 1942 condemned to death, ...
Article : 208 wordsPARIS, Jan. 27.—The French Foreign Office in a statement said France intended to reassert the rights of Annam, "not France's own ...
Article : 95 wordsMOSCOW, Jan. 27.—"Izvestia" asserted yesterday that military rather than economic considerations explained American interest in ...
Article : 69 wordsAUCKLAND, Jan. 27.—While the position of the liner Wanganella (9,576 tons) remained unchanged today, there was a ...
Article : 128 wordsATHENS, Jan. 27.—The Greek Government has instructed its U.N.O. delegate to protest against the Press arrangements for the ...
Article : 185 wordsLONDON, Jan. 27.—The Exchange-Telegraph correspondent at Copenhagen says that a Danish naval vessel, sweeping German ...
Article : 47 wordsLONDON, Jan. 16.—Spitsbergen has been one of those historical places which have had a conflicting nationality, has been claimed by several nations, notably Britain, Holland and Denmark, but never regarded very seriously. In fact, when in 1920 the islands (there are ...
Article : 725 wordsLONDON, Jan. 27.—The British Government is inquiring into the whole question of the safety of Dakota aircraft, says the "Daily ...
Article : 132 wordsPARIS, Jan. 24.—The "battle of the bifsteck," as the Parisians call it, is in full swing. Of all rationed foods, meat is the most erratically supplied, with perhaps the single exception of milk, to obtain which it is necesary to be dangerously ill. ...
Article : 623 wordsST. LOUTS, Jan. 27.—The famous Negro baritone and actor, Paul Robeson, has announced that he intends to abandon the theatre and ...
Article : 112 wordsMANAGUA (Nicaragua), Jan. 27.—Violent earth shocks at 4.10 p.m. yesterday drove the inhabitants of the capital ...
Article : 79 wordsCAPE TOWN, Jan. 27.—The motion introduced by the Leader of the Opposition (Dr. Malan) in the House of Assembly last Wednesday ...
Article : 91 wordsROME, Jan. 27.—Yugoslavia regarded as a very serious incident the attack by anti-Tito Yugoslavs on two Yugoslav officials, one of ...
Article : 110 wordsJOHANNESBURG, Jan. 27.—Six thousand European goldminers have begun a strike, says Reuters. Eight mines have closed and 13 have partly ...
Article : 67 wordsROME, Jan. 27.—The financial newspaper "II Globo" says that America has agreed to send Italy 29 tons of gold worth £7,500,000 ...
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