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Advertising : 53 words view this articleNearly 2000 delegates representing 51 nations at the General Assembly of the United Nations are in London. Among the most famous of the delegates are Senator Vandenburgh, Mr Stettinius, Mrs Roosevelt and Senator ConnaMy (America) shown above on their arrival at Southampton. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 920 words view this articleLONDON, January 17.—Turkey would dedicate herself body and soul to this essentially human labour of collaboration, faith and ...
Article : 151 words view this articleLONDON, January 17.—"Behind the appeal by the British Foreign Minister (Mr Bevin) for a stronger united effort in ...
Article : 398 words view this articleThe coffin containing the body of Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Keyes, leaving the Horse Guards Parade for Westminster Abbey for the national memorial service. Later he was buried with his comrades who fell at Zeebrugge in the cern etery at Dover. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 671 words view this articleLONDON, January 17.—The Director-General of the British Overseas Aircraft Corporation, General A. C. Critchley) ...
Article : 215 words view this articleLONDON, January 18.—The Paris correspondent of the Associated Press says that early this morning the French Assembly ...
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