Word: imperiale
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"The time to sleep the siesta and to dream daydreams has come to an end. Liberalism, Catholic indifference, the fury of the Communist hordes are threatening the Church and principles of Hispanidad in the Argentine. . . . Jews, leaning on the support of foreign powers which are anti-Catholic, anti-Spanish, are...
News and intelligence of the English-speaking countries has in the past got around the globe more readily because of two things: the world-girdling British Commonwealth of Nations and the electrical communications systems that serve it and the United States. The most extensive cable service in the world (165...
> A wartime criminal law gave the Imperial Rule Assistance Assn. (Japan's two-year-old totalitarian party) apparently unlimited powers to suppress criticism of the Government.
Died. Sergei Vassilievitch Rachmaninoff, 69, world-famed pianist and one of the half-dozen greatest composers of his generation; of pneumonia, pleurisy and complications; at his home in Beverly Hills, Calif. A musician of aristocratic, old-world habits and conservative tastes, he wrote three operas, three symphonies, four piano concertos...
At a stream called the Pin Chaung, Belden was trapped with Imperial troops by a road block and then encirclement.