Leased Airfields Plea
... S. has proposed the commercial use of airfields leased to the United States by Britain in Newfoundland. Bermuda. and the Caribbean for military purposes. ...
... S. has proposed the commercial use of airfields leased to the United States by Britain in Newfoundland. Bermuda. and the Caribbean for military purposes. ...
... Captain James Kennedy, Merchant Navy, a native of Invergordon, who now lives in Surrey. His ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Caribbean Sea. There were only five survivors. They were rescued after twentyseven hours on a raft. ...
... Divisior. closed. He added that by next year the U.S:Ai would have 370.0(111 in Europe, 830,b0t Pacific. 115;000 in the Caribbean, and islands, and I.IBVI the U.S., where troops would be tamed as a ste alstriking force'' recdy any eventually, ...
... Britain In other words, men and women of the same age group, whether stationed in Britain or on some island in the distant Caribbean, will be demobili-ed at the same time. This :s an ambitious project, because the British armed forces are more widely scattered ...
... not elaborate on this statement. ier R. D. H. Arundell has been appointed British Resident member of the Anto- American Caribbean Commision in Washington, in succeston to Sir John Macpherson He will assume his duties rtly. ria Commander.—Lt.-Gen. ien ...
... of placing a number of dependent territories under the trusteeship of regional commissions along the lines of the Anglo-Caribbean Commission. natural re- French Standpoint At the plenary session of the Conference last night M. Georjes Bidault French Foreign ...
... not come in. Bahamas Reject Federation The Bahamas House of Assembly has unanimously rejected a proposal that the British Caribbean colonies should federate, and expressed the hope that the Colony would receive a more responsible form of government. Its ...
... that the best route is down to Rangoon by road, and thence to India by sea. The personnel in the scattered islands in the Caribbean go to New York by sea 'or b. air and thence by boat to Great Britain, some of them coming home on the Queen Mary or Queen ...