Guide for visitors to Welchman Hall Gully, a ravine with lush tropical vegetation and animals. The guide contains information about the different sections and plants of the gully.
Spanish: Comunicado que manifiesta la necesidad de reformas legales e institucionales para combatir la violencia y la impunidad en Guatemala. Expone los indicadores de violencia social, la pobreza, inequidad y demás indicadores de violaciones a los derechos humanos.<br>English: Communiqué expressing the need for legal and institutional reforms to combat violence and impunity in Guatemala. It exposes the indicators of social violence, poverty, inequality and other indicators of human rights violations.
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Elaboración del documento: 1994; Temporalidad del documento: 1960-1996 Preparation of the document: 1994; Material covers: 1960-1996
It develops the main expressions of the revolutionary movement between 1975-1995. The strategic expression, development and decisions of the different groups; details the work, effort and struggle carried out by the Guerrilla Army of the Poor (EGP), Rebel Armed Forces (FAR), Guatemalan Labor Party (PGT), and other revolutionary groups whose strategy was the People's Revolutionary War (GPR).
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Elaboración del documento: 1995-1998. Temporalidad del documento: 1960-1996 Preparation of the document: 1995-1998; Materials cover: 1960-1996
Descripción de las diferentes unidades del ejército en Guatemala, señalando datos principales de cada unidad como ubicación, subunidades especiales y mandos, descripción y resultado de la investigación.
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Elaboración del documento: 1995-1998. Temporalidad del documento: 1960-1996 Preparation of the document: 1995-1998; Materials cover: 1960-1996
La monografía tiene como objetivo recopilar parte de la historia del proceso político-organizativo de los grupos guerrilleros y su impacto en las comunidades de la región Huista, Jacalteca, Kanjobal y Mam de Huehuetenango, durante el período de 1975 a 1982. Finalmente, se analizan los impactos de la violencia en la población, en el marco del Conflicto Armado Interno.
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Elaboración del documento: 1995-1998. Temporalidad del documento: 1960-1996 Preparation of the document: 1995-1998; Materials cover: 1960-1996
Booklet with the program and cast information for "Trio," a performance consisting of the following plays: a) a thriller, "The Rats" (by Agatha Christie), b) a comedy, "Out-Patients" (by Margaret Wood) and c) a farce, "The Séance" (by George Greaves). The event was presented by the Barbados Players' Green Room Theatre Club at the Drill Hall, Garrison, in the 1960s.
The study summarizes the occupation of the departmental capital of Sololá by the Guatemalan Army of the Poor (EGP). It describes the forms of peasant organization, the actions of the guerrilla organizations and the formation of the Local Irregular Forces (FIL), as well as the forms of community support for the guerrilla groups during the occupation of Sololá. Finally, it describes the repressive actions of the Army and State security agencies to regain control of the population.
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Preparation of the document: 1997-1998; Materials cover: 1960-1996 Elaboración del documento: 1997-1998. Temporalidad del documento: 1960-1996
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1965 May 30th''The Royal Tour Of Germany , Queen Elizabeth And Prince Philip Toured German Federal Republic For The First Time In History Monarch To Pay An Extended Visit To Germany.'' '' One Of The Hardest Blow To Pan African Unity Was Administered By The Nine Member States Of The Afro-Malagasy Common Organization Decision Not To Attend Organization Of African Unity Conference In Accra.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1965 May 30th ''Congo Drive To Save Hostages, Congolese Government Forces Led By Colonel Mike Hoare Launched Attack On Nationalists Bases In The Bondo Area Of The Northern Congo Where 100 Europeans Are held Hostage.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1965 April 23rd '' A Four Year Hunt For The Euro 140000 Goya Portrait Of The Duke Of Wellington Stolen From The National Gallery Britain's Top Art Museum Recovered, The Picture Was Originally Purchased At A Sotheby's Auction Sale By Texas Oil Millionaire Mr. Charles Wrigtsman.'' '' A Kenya Army Patrol Following The Gang Of Shifta Which Attacked The Isiolo Township Causing Death Of Three Of The Local Population.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1965 April 23rd ''President Johnson Appeared On Television To Explain To His People Why He Committed 72000 Americans To Fight In Vietnam And Another 33000 In The Dominican Republic , He Challenged The Communists To Accept His Offer Of Unconditional Peace Talks.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1965 May 16th ''Kenya Wants Her Own Ideology, The Vice- President Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Told The Mass In A Rally At Nyamira In Kisii District That Kenya Rejects Eastern And Western Ideologies And Will Accept Nothing That Is Not Kenya In Its Own.'' ''China Rejoiced At Having Exploded Her Second Nuclear Device , But Japan Called It A Betrayal Of Mankind's desire For Peace.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1965 May 16th ''Israel's First Guided Missiles Were Shown At The Independence Day Parade In Tel-Aviv And They Are The American-Made Hawk Anti-Aircraft Missiles With A Range Of 20 Miles And A Speed Of 2000 m.p.h.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1965 May 9th ''Smith's First Task After Winning Rhodesia Election To Set Up Independence Negotiations.'' ''Lingerie In Most Exciting Shades High Fashion Swimsuit , Maidenform And Kayser Bras Are Made In Many Styles And Are Made Of Lycra Elastic.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1965 May 9th ''Anti-U.S Feeling In Tokyo , U.S Bombing Raids On North Vietnam Raising Morale Of Anti-Communist Fighters In South-East Asia And Also Raising Serious Possibility Of Anti-American Trouble In Japan.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1965 May 2nd '' Heavy Fighting In Dominica , Ceasefire Agreements Between Left Wing Insurgents And Forces Loyal To The Ruling Military Junta Have Fallen Through And Fighting Was Continuing In The Centre Of Santo Domingo.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1965 June 27th''Jamaica Registered Strong Opposition To Any British Restrictions On Immigration Based On Race Or Colour At Commonwealth Conference.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1965 June 27th ''Nairobi's Handsome New Landmark, Ecto House Along Haile Selassie Avenue Built By Express Transport Company To Bulk, Store And Transport Kenya's Coffee.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1965 june 20th ''Doctors plan Chimp-To-Man Kidney Trail, Surgeons At Edinburgh Royal Infirmary Prepared To Carry Out First Operations In Britain To Transplant Kidneys From Chimpanzees Into Humans.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1965 June 20th''President Ahmed Ben Bella Of Algeria Was Ousted By A Council Of The Revolution Headed By Defence Minister And Army Chief Colonel Houari Boumediene, Upon The takeover The Council Denounced President Ben Bella As A Diabolical Dictator.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1965 13th June'' New Way To Diagnose Cancer Of The Lungs Developed At Amersham Radiochemical Centre By Using A Radioactive Isotope.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1965 June 6th ''Aden Front Is Outlawed, This Is A Egyptian -Sponsored National Front For The Liberation Of Occupied Yemen South, The Front Sought To End British Influence In Aden And include The Territory In The Adjacent Yemen Republic.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1965 June 6th''Pakistan Catastrophe The Worst In Living Memory, Cyclones And Tidal Waves Hit The Country Leaving Thousands Dead In The Southern District Of The Province And Scores Of Off-Shores Islands.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1965 April 25th ''With Independence Of India And Pakistan In 1947 The Old British Empire Began To Disappear And The New Concept Of Common Wealth Was Born As Grown As The Countries Previously Ruled From London Have Gained Independence.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1965 April 25th''Eighty Six Cars Started The Safari Rally 42 Reached The Halfway Mark And 16 Finished In The 13th East Africa Safari Rally.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1965 April 18th ''Two Concerts By The German Tuebingen Chamber Orchestra In Nairobi At The Kenya National Theatre, The Chamber Orchestra Was Founded In 1958 And Its members Are Students Of The Various Faculties In Tuebingen.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1965 April 18th ''The United States Step Up The Pace Of Its Ais Strikes Against Communist North Vietnam To Pressure It Into Peace Negotiations, Six Bridges Were Destroyed.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1965 April 11th''The President Mzee Jomo Kenyatta Condemned Those People Who Went Around The Country Telling Others That Free Land Would Be Given, He Said That He Worked Hard Since He Left Jail And Now He Had Very Nice Shamba (Land).'' ''Communist Viet Cong Guerrillas Attacked South Vietnamese Troops Defending An Area Where 1400 US Marine Reinforcements Were Making Beach Landings Near Da nang.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1965 April 11th''China Willing To Accept Peace In Vietnam On Condition That America Withdraws Their Forces From Southern Vietnam To Allow Peace Talks.'' ''Nigeria Named By International Commerce African Biggest Market For American Scales And Investment.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1965 April 4th ''China's Greatest Strength Is Its Vast Population A Resource That Allows It To Maintain The Largest Standing Army In The World.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1965 April 4th ''United States Aircraft On A Strike Against North Vietnamese Military Sighted Opposing Planes , The Three Migs Were Approaching The Navy Bomber.'' ''Kenya Anthropologist Dr. Louis Leakey Said In Chicago That He Discovered Evidence Of Three Different Species Of Prehistoric Man At Olduvai Gorge.''
ENGLISH: September 9, 1962 The Sunday Post Newspaper no. 1405 Covers stories such as "London 'Summit' Line Up, " "India And Goa" And "57 Years Of Canvas Craftsmanship."
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1578 December 26th''The Police Too Cruel To Africans In White- Ruled Rhodesia, Most Africans Terrified Of The Whites Police Even When Not wearing Uniforms."Kingdom Of Toro In Western Uganda Mourn The Death Of Omukama (King) Sir George Rukidi Aged 61.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1577 December 19th''Mr Ian Smith's Government Announced The Temporary Suspension Of Supplies Of Petroleum Products To Neighbouring Countries Zambia."Mountain Tribesmen Rebelled Against Vietnamese Government Authority In Scattered Parts Of The Central Highlands.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1576 December 12th''President Kenyatta Lashed Out Those Lived In The Past When was Making His Uhuru Anniversary Speech."Kenya's Outstanding Athlete Kipchoge , Holder Of 3000 And 5000 Metres World Records Was Beaten In One Mile Race In New Zealand By A German.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1575 December 5th''Kipchoge Keino , The Police Man Shattered The 5000 Metres Record And Won The Race."Viet Cong Guerrillas Used Cars Packed With Explosives Into the Centre Of Saigon.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1574 November 28th''President Kaunda Of Zambia Made A Formal Request In Writing Asking Prime Minister Harold Wilson For British Troops To Guard The Vast Hydro-Electric Project At Kariba."United Nations Approved The End Of All Nuclear Tests.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1573 November 21st''Things Got Tough For Rhodesian's Rebel Leader Ian Smith As The World Rallied To Make Things As Difficult As Possible For His Illegal Government."The Man Most Responsible For The War In Kashmir Was Hari Singh.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1572 November 14th''Rioting In Tanzania By Students Against British High Commission , Chanting That They Want Force And Hang Smith And Carrying Placards On Rhodesia."Peaceful Elections Held In Lagos City With Prominent Women Among Early Voters.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1571 November 7th''Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith Reject Proposed Royal Commission To Resolve The Crisis As An Illegal Seizure Of Independence."U S Negro Leader Dr. Martin Luther King Hopes For Visa To Visit South Africa.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1570 October 31st''United State Senator Accused Pakistan And India Of Ignoring Congressional Restrictions On The Use Of US Arms Aid During The Indo-Pakistani Kashmir Conflict."46 Viet Cong Killed In Attack On US Camp.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1569 October 24th''United Nations Moved To Pakistan And India To Settle The Differences Between The Two Countries."United Nations Day Celebrated In Kenya By A Parade Outside Police Headquarters.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1568 October 17th''South Vietnamese Troop Turned The Tables On The Guerrillas With An Ambush , 28 Viet Cong Killed."Police Extended A Dusk-Dawn Curfew In Western After Spread Rioting , Arson And Looting After Release Of Election Results.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1567 October 10th''North Vietnam Accused The United States Of Building Missiles Sites In South Vietnam."The United States Stepped Up Preparations For It Most Sophisticated Manned Space Flight.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1566 October 3rd''Mr. Ian Smith The Rhodesian Prime Minister Reported There Was A Possible Deadlock Between Britain And Rhodesia Over The Colony's Independence."The Vatican Announced The Appointment Of The United State's First Roman Catholic Negro Bishop To Serve In Race-Conscious Deep South.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1565 September 26th''India and Pakistan Fought An Artillery Duel Near The Punjab Town Of Lahore."Coffee Board Theme Is Quality, The Theme Meant To Put Growers, Dealers And Members Of Public To Stand.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1564 September 19th''An Indian Defence Ministry Spokesman Reported In New Delhi That Chinese Troops Had Also Moved Into the Demchok Area Of Ladakh."Arab World Agreed On A Truce In Their Own Quarrels And Planned To Strengthen Their Military Preparations Against Israel.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1563 September 12th''Indian Soldiers And Police Gone Into Action Against Several Hundred Pakistani Paratroops In Assam North East India."Kenya Ahead Of The USA In Game Preservation.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1562 September 5th''Increased Tension In Kashmir Over Threat Of All-Out War Between India And Pakistan Loomed."Dominican Republic Forms Government Under A Provisional President Who Neither Kept Nor Carried A Gun.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1561 August 29th''Messages Of Congratulation To Kipchoge Keino Who Boosted Kenya's Athletic Prestige At Helsingborg , Sweden With His Sensational 3000 Metres World Record."Mombasa Party , President Mzee Jomo Kenyatta And Mama Ngina Gave A Reception At State House Mombasa Attended By More Than Two Hundred Guests.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1560 August 22nd''Mrs Helen Suzman , The Multi-Racial Programme Progressive Party's Sole Member Toured The Johannesburg ANd Pretoria Prisons To Inspect There Conditions."Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Warned That Tribalism Is A Disease , And Those Born Tribal Minded Cannot Work For Unity Of Kenya.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1559 August 15th''Los Angeles Was A Battle Field As Rioting Spread Through The Watts Negro District In What Was Called Negro Revolution, '."Five American Aircraft Shot Down Over North Vietnam All By Small Arms Or Conventional Fire.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1558 August 8th''Heavy Fighting In Vietnam As Air Communication With The Besieged Outpost Of Duc Co Was Cut For A Time By Viet Cong Mortar Shells Raining Down On The Defender Airstrip."Sudanese Security Forces Campaigned To Eliminate Rebels In The Southern Sudan.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1557 August 1st''Over Shs. 18000 Raised During The Laying Foundation Stone Of Gatundu Self-Help Hospital By President Jomo Kenyatta."Nairobi Seeks Foreign Staff, the Mayor For Nairobi Charles Rubia Left For london For A Three Weeks Recruitment Drive For Executive Officers For The City Council.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1556 July 25th''Wartime Torpedo Blasts Ship , Eight Men Of The 12 Men On Aboard Were Missing And presumed Dead."America Opened New Phase In The Vietnam Conflict When Fighter-Bombers Blasted Explosives Factory 55 Miles Northwest Of Hanoi.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1555 July 18th''Kenya's Vice- President Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Said Government Welcomed The Presence Of Foreigners Who were Prepared To Help In The Task Of nation Building."Heavy United States B-52 Stratofortress Bombers Attackled Viet Cong Guerrillas For Fourth Time In A Month.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1554 July 11th''The East African Power And Lighting Co., Ltd Presented Two Electric Cookers To The Gatundu Hospital."The First Sea rescue By The Kenya Navy Reported From Mombasa, Navy's Launch Kittiwake Went To Aid Of A Yacht Which Gone Into Difficulties In The Harbour Near The Navy's Base At Mtongwe.''
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post 1961 no. 1553 July 4th''Thousands Of South Nyanza People Turned Up To Greet The President Mzee Jomo Kenyatta At the Beginning Of His Two Days Visit To The District."A Father Who Sewed Up His 10 Month Daughter's Lip And Later Struck Her When She Cried Sentenced For 14 Years For Manslaughter In Perth Australia.''
The two productions ("The Mark of the Goat" by Alan Crang and Harrison Birtwistle, and "The Wall" by Michael Walker) were held in the Harrison School Hall in March 26-26, 1969.
Booklet with the program and cast information for the dramatic adaptation of "The Diary of Anne Frank" presented by the Barbados Players' Green Room Theatre Club at St. Winifred's Concert Hall. No date provided.
Booklet with the program and cast information for the play "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller presented by the Barbados Players' Green Room Theatre Club at St. Winifred's Hall. No year given, probably mid-1960s.
Booklet with the program and cast information for the play "The Boy Friend" by Sandy Wilson presented by the Barbados Players' Green Room Theatre Club at St. Winifred's Concert Hall. No year given, probably between 1960-1965 (possibly 1961).
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post Newspaper of 31 January 1965 had headlines including: "He Lies At Peace, Last Journey Winston Spencer Churchill." "Churchill the valiant."
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post Newspaper of 27 June 1965 had headlines including: "Wilson partly meets African demands." "Mboya wars again on cold war." "The Commonwealth Conference." "Nairobi's New Handsome Landmark along Haile Selassie." "National integration in Tropical Africa."
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post Newspaper of 20 June 1965 had headlines including: "President Ben Bella Ousted -Heavy firing in Algeria." "War Hero turned revolutionary-Ben Bella." "The Strange things that people do for love like standing in the lawn at 4 a.m." "
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post Newspaper of 13 June 1965 had headlines including: "Gemini boost to moon flight." "O.A.U break up the threat to reconcile Song with some French speaking Africans." " It's time we drop this 'bado kidogo' attitude in Nairobi." "African socialism not recognized by China as Freedom."
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post Newspaper of 06 June 1965 had headlines including: "Was space hazard seen from Kenya? Nairobi residents watched from the streets on Friday night what appeared to be a space satellite passed north of the town." "Pakistan catastrophe the worst in living memory."
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post Newspaper of 30 May 1965 had headlines including: "Congo drive to save 100 European hostages held by the Nationalist based in Bondo." "The Royal tour to Germany." "16 bodies recovered from pit by the rescue squad from the India coal mine after underground explosion." "The African Folk Tales."
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post Newspaper of 23 May 1965 had headlines including: "Kenya Army Patrol hit Shifta gang that attacked Isiolo township." "Queen Elizabeth visit to Salem." Ïndia should cede Kashmir to Pakistan!" "The man with golden gun-under the scare of scaramanga's bullets." "The Modern African-A book for the modern Africans." "E.A. unity must be preserved.-Mwalimu Julius Nyerere."
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post Newspaper of 16 May 1965 had headlines including: "Asian unemployment vital problem must be solved." "Kenya want her own ideology - Jaramogi Odinga 'Democracy must prevail by accepting the majority wish.' "
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post Newspaper of 09 May 1965 had headlines including: "Pakistan claims 'Indians Mass'." "LAnd grabbing Asians can cause trouble for everyone."
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post Newspaper of 02 May 1965 had headlines including: "Lisbon Patriots' do not count in Goa." "Bechuanaland gets a new capital." "Safari win excites interest among the ladies." "
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post Newspaper of 11 April 1965 had headlines including: "No more U.S. troops for Vietnam." "The secret of a Russian in a grey fur hat." "13th E.A. Safari Rally."
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post Newspaper of 18 April 1965 had headlines including: "For the first time in the history of the Safari Rally, the first car to leave the ramp in Nairobi is the first car back." "America steps up attacks on N. Vietnam." "President Nyerere visits London."
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post Newspaper of 11 April 1965 had headlines including: "Kenya students say Baku treats us well." "Tom Mboya warns on communism." "Ministry of Health Kenya defends Aga Khan Hospital Over the request to take over private hospitals." "Southern Sudan demands uhuru."
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post Newspaper of 04 April 1965 had headlines including: "U.S. pilots on a strike against North Vietnamese military targets yesterday sighted opposing planes for the first time." "Mboya warns on cold war." "
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post Newspaper of 28 March 1965 had headlines including: "The battle for civil rights is entering a new phase in South States." "Indonesian infiltration alarms Philippines." "
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post Newspaper of 21 March 1965 had headlines including: "Britain's Princess Margaret on a tour to Uganda was told by her doctor to retire to bed because of her high temperature." "20, 000 gallons of milk shortage." "Coffee quota adjustments." "Odinga on Nyanza potential."
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post Newspaper of 14 March 1965 had headlines including: "Princess Margaret in Uganda." "United States Marines in battle with Viet Cong." "Mombasa Hospital Extensions." "The unsinkable debbie at the Kenya."
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post Newspaper of 28 February 1965 had headlines including: "Uganda complains to O.A.U." "Police Mass for Harlem Funeral." "West Germans left Dar es Salaam following west Germany's decision to withdraw military aid to Tanzania." "A strong Organisation for World Unity Needed-Says N.S. Toofan." "40, 000 tough troops will fight for Grivas."
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post Newspaper of 21 February 1965 had headlines including: "South Vietnamese troops believed to be loyal to their Chief Lieutenant General announced that the coup against the general had collapsed." "A fascinating insight into Uganda's life."
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post Newspaper of 14 February 1965 had headlines including: "Mr. Christophe Gbenye and Mr. Gaston Soumialot, Prime Minister and Defence Minister respectively of the Congo revolutionary regime were in a closed session with the O.A.U. Ad Hoc Commission on the Congo in Nairobi." "Left wing riot in Kuala Lumpur." "E.C.A. delegates support economic integration." "Hindi crisis threat to unity." "Goa was a land of milk and Honey."
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post Newspaper of 07 February 1965 had headlines including: "Uganda stops Congo trade until further notice." "Sikh leader murdered-Pratap Singh Kairon, former chief minister of Punjab State was shot dead after meeting with the Prime Minister of India." "Mauritius wants to join E.A. federation." "Sudan peace plea."
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post Newspaper of 24 January 1965 had headlines including: "President Johnson is ill-he was rushed to hospital yesterday by an ambulance from the White House." "President Makarios protests strongly to the Soviet Charge d'Affaires in Nicosia." "Britain's new Foreign Secretary-Mr. Michael Stewart." "U.N. cash crisis-Russia may pay to the voluntary fund." "Kenya Boycott reminder-the organisation of African Unity economic and social commission ended its five day session in Cairo with recommendations on African trade, education, trade unionism and the South Africa boycott."
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post Newspaper of 17 January 1965 had headlines including: "Sir Winston Churchill continues his fight for life yesterday against the twin of age and a stroke." "The Cold-war honeymoon: Is it over? - Western Germany foreign policy in this election year revolves around major points that are contradictory." "Gold Medal in Jamaica in his ambition-Kenya's 24 year old, Kipchoge Keino. "
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post Newspaper of 10 January 1965 had headlines including: "29, 000 cattles stolen-classes of Kenyan farmers were facing the problem of stock theft and illegal grazing." "Secretariat for Commonwealth-A Multinational permanent secretariat for the commonwealth is expected to be established in the latter part of the year." "Ships duel off Malaya-A patrol boat sank a tug in Malacca Straits early yesterday." "President Kenyatta opens the 280, 000 sterling pound Panafric Hotel."
ENGLISH: The Sunday Post Newspaper of 03 January 1965 had headlines including: "President Ayub Khan has won the elections in Pakistan with a majority of 21, 000 votes." "Mboya promises much activity in 1965-No miracles but plenty of activity." "Tribute to peace corps."
Folder 1 contains specifications of sheet metal. This section contains details of scope, materials, workmanship, and guarentee for roofing and flashing.
Folder 1 contains specifications of sheet metal. This section contains details of scope, materials, workmanship, and guarentee for roofing and flashing.