Word: laurent
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...Thomas Job; produced by Victor Payne-Jennings & Bernard Klawans) is a dark brown, 19th-Century melodrama of crime and self-punishment. Thérèse Raquin (Eva LeGallienne), married to a stuffy, sickly, mamma's boy Paris milliner, is madly in love with a painter named Laurent (Victor Jory). She eggs Laurent into doing her husband in by way of a boating "accident" on the Seine...
...Ottawa, Justice Minister Louis Stephen St. Laurent set Oct. 11 and Oct. 15 as hearing days, appointed a com mittee of three Liberals (himself, Mines and Resources Minister James A. Glen, Solicitor General Joseph Jean) to hear the oral arguments. From the Federal verdict there would be no appeal...
...week's end the Prime Minister was on his way, with Justice Minister Louis Stephen St. Laurent, to attend the closing session of the San Francisco conference...
...offing, a parliamentary discussion of Canadian foreign policy seemed inevitable. As a starter, Mr. King was ready with the names of Canadian delegates. Some would be representatives of the people: CCF Leader Major James Coldwell; Gordon Graydon, Tory leader in Parliament; Justice Minister (and Quebecker) Louis Stephen St. Laurent; Senator James H. King. A woman would be chosen, too. Some of the delegates would be experts-men like Hume Wrong and Norman Robertson, suave and able top-rankers in the External Affairs Department; men like Lester Bowles ("Mike") Pearson, diplomatically adroit Canadian Ambassador...
...harbors-the British at Arromanches, the U.S. at Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer-were nearly complete on D-plus-13, when a furious gale struck the invasion coast, all but wiped out the U.S. installation, seriously damaged the British...