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The New Review June 1945

1945

And the question even arose of the continued loyalty of the Army to the Government This unrest in the Army has to be understood against the general situation in Portugal. [...] This was done by making the elections of the officers of the 'corporations' subject to the approval of the proper Minister of State who at times not only refused to accept the elections but imposed the 'election' of his own candidate as happened recently at the 'Bemfica' Athletic Association. [...] His division directed the concentration of forces and supplies in the south of England for the invasion of France and after delivering the initial forces managed the build up which preceded the breakthrough into northwestern France and the drive on Paris. [...] In the first month the Allies took Naples and reached halway up the Adriatic coast ; then they crossed the Volturno and before the end of the year took position in front of the Gustav line. [...] The members of the Darbar had no option but to accept the British prposal to nominate 'a Sardar as Nazim of Multan who would superintend the administration of the province in all Departments on the part of the Darbar on a fixed salary (Rs.
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Pages
53
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120030
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i A. S.J. Lallemand view
From the World of Journals
i-viii unknown view
This Side and That
169-172 unknown view
The Out Break at Multan 1848
173-178 Jagmohan Mahajan view
Technocracy Versus Christianity
178-182 Y. Steenhault view
The Tennessee Valley by Authority
183-187 Bool Chand view
Flowers of Night
187-193 J.F. Caius view
War Trends of Industrial Employment
193-195 V. Rao view
Current Issues in Teacher Training and Rehabilitation
196-201 H.P. Chattopadhyay view
Americans Look at Soviet Medicine
202-206 Henry Sigerist view
Some Recent Books
207-208 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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