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Let the proposal expressly contemplate the preparation by a United Nations tribunal of a plan for the establishment, within the next three months, of a provisional government of an independent India, linked in war and peace alike to the British Commonwealth and the United Nations as a free and equal...
This is not the first time that the Chapel has been used for military purposes, however, for after serving as the Massachusetts House of Representatives during the Revolution, it housed Continental soldiers and, at another time, served as tribunal for court martials.
WASHINGTON--The Supreme Court tonight took under advisement a challenge of President Roosevelt's wartime powers by seven of eight alleged Nazi saboteurs fighting for their life, and it was indicated a far-reaching decision may be made at noon tomorrow when the tribunal reconvenes.
That was the only way that Private Edward Leonski, 24-year-old New York grocery-boy-draftee with the U.S. Signal Corps in Australia, knew how to defend himself. It was not enough to convince a medical board of two Army physicians and an Australian alienist. They declared that Leonski...
The new Ministry of Fuel, Light & Power, which has just begun trying to manage coal efficiently for the duration, has no power over wages. But last week the Mineworkers' Federation (union) accepted from an independent tribunal the first national minimum wage in the history of British coal: $16.60 per...