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...disgruntled president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, wrote a "secret" letter to the Tengku (which was soon leaked), demanding 40 seats. Answered the Prince angrily: "Your action in presenting me with an ultimatum at this late hour is really a stab in the back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MALAYA: Hold That Line | 7/27/1959 | See Source »

After the meeting, Annenberg called the charges "false and erroneous." He added that they were probably spread by members of a different faction of the HYRC, but that if he offered any countercharges "it would only be taking a stab in the dark...

Author: By Paul S. Cowan, | Title: Anonymous Cards Urge HYRC To Disown Ex-President Peterson | 5/14/1959 | See Source »

...boarded vessels at various times thereafter: during the Civil War, in Prohibition days. In the South Atlantic a few months before Pearl Harbor, a party from the U.S. cruiser Omaha boarded and interned the German merchant raider Odenwald, which was masquerading under U.S. colors. The U.S. made a tentative stab at visit and search in 1954, when it asked Britain and other allies to permit U.S. Navy ships to seize any arms shipments bound for revolution-torn Guatemala. Britain's cold reply: "There is no general power of search on the high seas in peacetime." *Cable companies have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FOREIGN RELATIONS: Visit & Search | 3/9/1959 | See Source »

...Time is the most valuable thing in life, and I don't want to waste it," he said once. Feeling a stab of pain on the eve of his latest mission to Europe (see The Administration), he told a close friend: "If it isn't cancer, then I feel the trip is too important to put off. If it is cancer, then any additional discomfort doesn't fundamentally matter anyway...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NATION: J.F.D. | 2/23/1959 | See Source »

...then (for no known reason) abandoned. Published for the first time in 1871, The Watsons was twice snatched up in the 19205 by authors (one of them Jane Austen's great-grandniece) who tried to complete it in a faithfully Janeish style. Now Novelist Coates has taken another stab at the job. What Coates had to start with was a typically Austenish setup: a poor widower with four unmarried daughters; sundry eligible young men ranging from a peer to a parson; a slew of poor relations, aunts, uncles. Coates tries manfully to convey at least half a dozen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Jane Extended | 1/19/1959 | See Source »

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