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...week the President, in absentia: >Submitted to Congress for its information an agreement, a protocol and an exchange of notes signed in London by plenipotentiaries of the U. S. and Great Britain. The agreement formalized the lease to the U. S. of sites for naval and air bases in Newfoundland (six pieces of land, one of them 2,610 acres); Bermuda (five parcels of land, totaling 545 acres); Jamaica (six areas of land and water, totaling 55 sq. mi. and 275 acres); St. Lucia (more than 1,255 acres); Antigua (1.4 sq. mi. and 430 acres); Trinidad (one area...
...protocol specified protection of Canadian defense interests in Newfoundland; the exchange of notes* provided for the time when Newfoundland, temporarily under British administration to reorganize its finances, will again become ? Dominion...
...evening last week in Toronto, a big, camouflaged bomber swooped in from the east. From it was taken the mortal remains of Major Sir Frederick Grant Banting, world-famed co-discoverer of insulin, dead at 49 after a bomber in which he was flying to England crashed in Newfoundland (TIME, March...
Died. Sir Frederick Grant Banting, 49, University of Toronto professor who won the Nobel Prize (1923) as co-discoverer of insulin, since the start of World War II had served as captain in the Canadian Army Medical Corps; with three others, when a military plane crashed in Newfoundland...
Gift and exchange collections were received of plants from Newfoundland, Palestine, Brazil, Ontario and Quebee, Mexico, Indo-China, and many of the United States...