Telegram from the Central War Prisoners Bureau, Berlin, Giving Numbers of Prisoners of Various Nationalities up to the End of August.
M. Brunel, Int. Red Cross Geneva, transmits Copy of telegram from Swiss Legation at Tokyo Concerning Progress of Repatriation From Eastern Siberia. Telegram From International Red Cross Berlin also Attached.
Senator Boeck (Education) and President of Volkstag E. Beyl; Regierungs-Präsident Budding from East Prussia; A. Eden's first official parliamentary speech as Foreign Minister; inspection and censorship of S. Lester's letter to J. Avenol by the Nazis.
This series is comprised of 84 titles (including 5 duplicate copies which are not individually numbered) and contains pamphlets, reprints, documents, newspaper articles, books, typescripts, memoranda, leagal texts and brochures. The publications range in date from 1906 to 1948(with greatest coverage from the mid-1920's to the mid-1930's) and are written in five different languages, some items having several translations. They deal with quesitons of slavery, the main topics being anti-slavery campaignes and information about slavery and similar forms of exploitation.
Includes additional information on prison locations added after initial map printing.
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UntitledA concert in honour of the 21st Anniversary of the proclamation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was held at United Nations Headquarters tonight. Artists who performed at the concert were: French pianist Evelyne Crochet, who played composition by Liszt and Albenis; Maria Douglas, a Mexican actress of the Theatre Company of Mexico City, who performed a monologue from Human Rights Day entitled "Voice in the Desert" (concerto for single voice); and one of the most celebrated of Indian classical dancers, Vyjayanthimala, an interpreter of the classical dance from Bharata Natyan.
Miss Angie Brooks of Liberia, president of the twenty-fourth session of the General Assembly, is seen here addressing the gathering at tonight's concert.