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...Palestine last week a bomb split the Egypt-Palestine night express train, carrying about 500 British troops. The dead: five British soldiers, three civilians. Near Tel-Aviv a van loaded with explosive blew up near a police billet: four British were killed. In Haifa, terrorists assassinated A. E. Conquest, chief of the British Criminal Investigation Department in northern Palestine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: UNITED NATIONS: The Palestine Case | 5/5/1947 | See Source »

...Jerusalem, Irgunists attacked a British jeep with flamethrowers, tossed three hand grenades into the compound of the Syrian Orphanage, three others into the R.A.F. billet on the Street of the Prophets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PALESTINE: Fire & Blood | 1/13/1947 | See Source »

Quivering Detail. Most of the action took place at the "Tokyo Correspondents' Club" at No. 1 Shimbun Alley, the official billet for foreign correspondents. Hoberecht got most of its residents, and even its houseboys, between his covers. Added attraction: some sensuous illustrations by Artist Tsuguharu Fujita, billed as the first kissing scenes ever to adorn a Japanese novel. Since Japanese are unaccustomed to Western-style embraces, Hoberecht went into what he calls "great, quivering detail." (To one hot-blooded chapter the publishers added a solemn subtitle: The Ethics of Kissing) Last week, as his royalties piled up from Tokyo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Nipponese Best-Seller | 10/28/1946 | See Source »

...become: how to fraternize. The G.I. cannot take a Japanese girl to dinner: Army messes are off limits to Japanese; Japanese restaurants are off limits to Americans. A G.I. cannot take a Japanese girl to U.S. Army or Japanese movie houses, to a swimming pool, beach, or his billet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: Prostitutes' Union | 9/16/1946 | See Source »

Also convicted in Bad Nauheim last week was Lichfield prosecution witness Fred C. Moore, a Negro private. For pummeling a German civilian who, he said, was caught rifling his billet, Private Moore was fined $180, sentenced to six months at hard labor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: The Colonel & the Private | 9/9/1946 | See Source »

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