Word: proceed
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...investigation. This was a compromise between Russia's desire to include all of Greece but only the borders of the other three, and Britain's desire to include all of the three Soviet satellite lands but only the borders of Greece. The investigators were directed to proceed to the trouble zone by Jan. 15. Each of the Security Council's eleven members will be represented...
Once the Assembly finished its job, Chiang could proceed with reorganization of the State Council and Executive Yuan, might promulgate the new constitution on New Year's Day. He would also be in a strong position for a final appeal to the Chinese Communists at Yenan...
While the B.M.A. girded itself for "the inevitable conflict," most Britons put their money on Bevan. The B.M.A. was plainly divided (besides the 18,972 who had voted to dicker, 14,525 had not voted at all). Bevan promptly announced that he would proceed to negotiate with other medical societies (e.g., the Royal College of Physicians). If he could negotiate satisfactory terms, many a doctor would come into the plan, B.M.A. or no B.M.A. Said the London Times: "If it [ B.M.A. ] persists in refusing to attach as much importance to the general election of 1945 as it does...
Late this month three undergraduate delegates, to be chosen in the dining halls at noon today, will proceed to the National Student Conference at Chicago where they will join the representatives of some two-hundred other American student bodies in drawing up plans for a permanent national student organization. The Chicago meeting can exert a strong influence both on the future of education at home and on the position of students throughout the world. This is important work, and the student body must choose carefully from the ten candidates, whose qualifications will be summarized on the ballot, if the delegation...
...British intelligence sources also got word of the Assembly's approach, and three British destroyers spoiled the Jewish plan. They spotted the Jewish Assembly, blinked an order for it to proceed to Cyprus. The Assembly's answer flashed back: "No, we have come from the concentration camps of Europe. This is not a pleasure cruise." A British destroyer captain pleaded: yield, avoid bloodshed. "Never, captain, never," was the reply. "As your own leader said we say: 'We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight in the streets.' We shall fight on this ship...