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Gen. de Castries to be freed today

... the New China New.-, Agency. Many high officers of the French be handed over at the .same eport says. Today Vietminh Independence Day. General Christian de Carries, 52- we year-old hero of the siege of Dh?n Bien Phu, was last seen on May 7 when he Force* ...

new moves

... Ambassador to attend talks The United States Ambassador, Mr. Wlnthrop W. Aldrlch. presiding at the American Society's Independence Day dinner the Dorchester Hotel. London, last night, announced that was going back to Washington aft Tuesday. was later stated ...

A rare sight

... “volunteers assembled along the borders will on with their plan march on Goa and other settlements next Sunday. India's Independence Day. Meanwhile, a Government spokesman said message had been received from the Indian Consu.ate-Generai Goa saying that the ...

THIS WORLD OF OURS A Bradford Scot unmasked

... even able to sell his unwanted return ticket. Independence Day tree AN oak sapling. flown from America, will be planted the village school grounds Scrooby, Nottinghamshire. today—American Independence Day—by Mrs. Scott Edgren. a descendant of William ...

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... People should be on their guard against these carriers of political infection. The truth was stated yesterday at the Independence Day dinner in London by Mr. Douglas, the American Ambassador, who was clearly determined to enunciate the facts in the most ...

LIFE m TOWN AND COUNTRY

... full 18th Century period costume of the 1776 debate on the loss of the American colonies. The event, coinciding with Independence Day. was part of Harrogate's contribution to the Festival Year. Before the mock debate a town crier had passed along the ...

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... and are creating a situation that might easily lead to serious bloodshed. This is a deplorable way to celebrate India’s Independence Day and to show the world the spirit that fills the new India. So far from increasing that country’s prestige, it is calculated ...

HEALTH RESORTS

... SUBSCRIPTION RATES; BRITISH ISLES 19/6, FOREIGN 16/3 (postage included) LEEDS. WED.. JULY 4, 1951 The arms race ON the eve of Independence Day last night General Eisenhower spoke of the need to press ahead with the joint effort to provide security, and to do so ...

SHIRE POST AND LEEDS MERCURY, FRIDAY, AUG LONDON NOTES Mr. Churchill’s broadcast From Our Own Correspondent 171 ..

... reception given by the Indonesian Ambassador and Madame Subandrio to-night mark the fifth anniversary of their country’s Independence Day. The Ambassador, dark and dapper, with merry eyesi behind heavy horn-rimmed spectacles, made only one concession to national ...

'AFTER THE MUSICALS, A GHOST PLAY

... Burton wood, near Warrington, for ÜB. Air men. It will on Sunday. July 8. Strictly. would like to give it on the 4th, Independence Day. And ÜB. Air Porce camp In England seems, by one of the pleasant Ironies history, to a good place for celebrating the ...

Published: Saturday 07 June 1952
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 978 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Il|ll LONOON NOTES Salute to Allied dead

... and. from acmes the Atlantic. Vandenberg, Baker and Carney. It might have been thought that such solemn observance of Independence Day would have passed without untowsrd Incident. Unhappily, as the United States units were marching to the Cathedral Communists ...

OUR LONDON LETTER Mr. Butler invents new Budget title

... It Is about. This Is a good thing itself, for every magazine (and newspaper, for that matter) ought to have a sort of Independence Day of its own on which It can. If it is so disposed, snub the fellow who thinks that the price of one copy entitles him ...