Word: sovereignly
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...stones, such as would be worn only on the greatest occasions of State. After luncheon, dignified, firm Dr. Schuschnigg stood up as best he could for Austria's rights, was obliged to accept, and later carried out to the letter, a hard bargain which nonetheless left Austria fully sovereign. Notably he was forced to take into the Austrian Cabinet as Minister of Interior an Austrian Nazi, Dr. Arthur Seyss-Inquart...
...American conferences, describe an ascending curve which moves toward the serene heights where twenty-one sovereign nations will assure forever a life of peace, prosperity, and amity" concluded Dr. Ricardo J. Alfaro, former President of the Republic of Panama, in a lecture on the achievements of these conferences at Emerson D last night...
...time as the Westminster show in Manhattan, was held the immense, 9,109-dog Cruft's Show (which in England is second in importance to the smaller Kennel Club Show). Day after Breeder Sheldon M. Stewart of Montclair, N. J. received a cable that his homebred Airedale Merry Sovereign had gone to best terrier at Cruft's. his homebred Airedale Ch. Shelterock Modest Smasher was named best of breed at Westminster. But a few hours later the fox terrier which had beat Merry Sovereign for the group award year ago, also put Modest Smasher down-all white...
...annual grants to county fairs. Announcing that he would abandon not only WDA but his plans for a similar Wisconsin Agricultural Authority to encourage dairying cooperatives, the disappointed Governor snapped: "If I understand this decision correctly, it means that Government by bureaucracy has become mandatory, displacing all so-called sovereign power...
That the King, when advised to act by one of His Majesty's Governments, always acts as advised is, of course, the essence of the Sovereign's constitutional duty. The British Cabinet was certainly hopeful that there would yet be found some loophole by which King George could avoid placing himself in the inconsistent position of recognizing Vittorio Emanuele as "Emperor" at the Irish Legation in Rome and refusing to do so at the British Embassy. Tartly the Manchester Guardian commented: "Mr. de Valera is steadily developing his theory that while the King is divisible, Ireland...