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- 1984-11-11
The desperate plight of a dying three-year-old contrasts with the joy of a child for whom relief arrived in time.
The Times of Ceylon Press
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The desperate plight of a dying three-year-old contrasts with the joy of a child for whom relief arrived in time.
The Times of Ceylon Press
Prince Bernhard at Emperor's Palace
Addis Ababa: At the Imperial Palace Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands meets Emperor Haile Selassie and the Empress. The Prince is paying a short visit to Ethiopia.
United Press Photos
Help for Ethiopia's Drought-stricken Regions
Providing relief for the drought-stricken Ethiopia is still continued. The relief and rehabilitation centres of Ethiopian government are situated in Nazareth, south of Addis Ababa. These depots receive 100,000 tons of food daily, and medicine is a...
Zentralbild
Desert Chieftains Join Ras Nassibu's Army
Pictures by relay of planes of actual warfare in the Ogaden. These pictures brought to London by a relay of aeroplanes were taken by a staff correspondent in the Ogaden 30 miles south of Harar under actual war conditions. Photo shows: Four deser...
Planet News Ltd.
Camel Train Leaves Harar with Ammunition and Supplies
New pictures from the southern front. Abyssinian troops massed at Harar, are leaving the southern citadel for Jijiga to combat the expected Italian advance on the southern front. It is believed that a decisive battle will be fought in the south a...
Planet News Ltd.
The War's Modern Influence in Abyssinia
One of the effects of the Italo-Abyssinian war is the influence of modern clothes and habits on many of the natives. Here is a native at Dessie, headquarters of the northern army, carrying his topee in one hand, and a brief case in the other, on h...
Keystone Press Agency Ltd.
This interesting photo taken in Abyssinia, shows some native bandits treking up the Gibbyt river.
Photopress London
Elder Statesman of Nashville's best-known institution, Hank Snow waits for his cue at the Grand Ole Opry. The Canadian-born singer, a regular on the popular program for 28 years, is living proof that the country music emanating from the capital of...
The Times of Ceylon Press