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RME0TY8K–Paul-Henri Spaak welcomes William Averell Harriman
RM2HX50MR–Belgian Ambassador's Funeral Service In Westminster Cathedral -- M. Spaak (centre) and Sir Philip Noel-Baker (far side) in the funeral procession to Westminster Cathedral, London. By Command of H.M. The King, military honours were accorded at the funeral of the Belgian Ambassador, Baron Cartier de Marchienne, in London. The coffin was conveyed on a gun-carriage from his residence in Belgrave Square to Westminster Cathedral, with an escort of Household Cavalry and Foot Guards. The body was interred later in Brookwood Cemetary. M. Spaak, Belgian Foreign Minister flew to England to attend the fun
RM2HX50P5–M. Paul-Henri Spaak, Prime Minister Of Belgium. May 26, 1948. (Photo by Pictorial Press).
RM2HX50P6–Paul-Henri Spaak - The great Belgian Statement is mentioned as likely successor to Mr. Trygve Lie as Secretary-General of United Nations. April 11, 1950. (Photo by Camera Press).
RM2HX50PA–Inauguration Of Last Milestone Of 'Highway Of Liberty' -- M. Paul-Henri Spaak, Belgian Prime Minister, Unveils the last milestone to mark the path taken by the allied armies in the liberation of occupied Europe from Normandy to the Belgian ardennes at Bastogne July 6. Ceremony was attended by British, French, American, Belgian and Luxembourg Military representative and *****. July 22, 1947.
RM2HX50PH–Western Union Powers Discuss 'Striking Force' For Emergency -- Paul-Henri Spaak Belgian Premier (with glasses) at the conference today. Government Ministers of the five Western Union Powers-Britain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg-met at the London Foreign Officer today (Thurs) for talks on Western European defence scheme, which will give field Marshal Montgomery, Chairman of the Western Powers Defence Committee, and international 'Staking force' in the event of an emergency. January 27, 1949.
RM2HX50P3–The Prime Minister Drops In -- Fleeting visitor to London to-day (Thursday) was Belgian Prime Minister Paul-Henri Spaak, who arrived at London Airport by Pan American Clipper on his way home to Brussels from the United States. He is seen here at London Airport with his daughter, Mrs. Marie Palliser (wife of an Englishman) before he left again for Brussels. M. Spaak signed the North Atlantic Treaty in Washington on behalf of Belgium. April 07, 1949. (Photo by Pictorial Department)
RM2HX50KW–The Belgian Elections M. Spaak Records His Vote -- M. Paul-Henri Spaak, the Belgian Foreign Minister, as he records his vote during the elections.The fate and future of a King in the hands of the people of Belgium as they go to the pills to-day (Sunday).The main issue of the elections is the fight between the Christian-Social (Catholic) Party, and the socialists. The Liberals are siding with the Catholics for the return of exiled King Leopold III, and if these parties are returned with a sufficient majority, the question of the King's return will be put to a National reference *****.The Cathol
RM2HX50KP–European Customs Union: Belgian Premier Opens Meeting -- M. Paul Henri Spaak, Belgian Premier and foreign minister is seen opening the meeting, attended by representatives of 22 countries, at Brussels, Nov. 10, of a sturdy group which is to examine the problems involved in the formation of a European customs union, or of customs unions between European countries. M. Spaak said the meeting would not easily reach results, but the difficult situation in Europe should stimulate the delegates. It was time to adopt new methods for the salvation of Europe. November 11, 1947. (Photo by Associated Pres
RM2HX50R9–Spaak and Evatt Chat - Paul-Henri Spaak (left), Prime Minister Of Belgium, and H.V. Evatt, Australia' s Minister for External Affairs, enjoy a chat during United Nations General Assembly Meeting at Flushing Meadows, N.Y., Sept. 16. United Nations Talk - The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) enjoys a chat with the Prime Minster of Belgium (M. Spaak) during the United Nations General Assembly meeting in New York. October 04, 1947. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2HX50PW–M. Paul-Henri Spaak speaking at the public meeting at the Kingsway Hall.Seated behind him, listening intently with glasses pushed up on his forehead is the Archbishop of Canterbury, Doctor Geoffrey Fisher. European Assembly President Addresses London Meeting, M. Spaak On Two-Day Visit -- President of the European Assembly, M. Paul-Henri Spaak, who is on a two-day visit to London ***** the invitation of the European movement, addressed ***** large public meeting at the Kingsway Hall, held ***** the auspices of the United Kingdom Council of the European movement.Other speakers at the meeting in
RM2HX50P9–M. Spaak King Leopold - Belgian Government Negotiations At A Standstill -- M. Paul-Henri Spaak (if front of car) arrives at the border station of Ferney before going on for his discussions with King Leopold.M. Paul-Henri Spaak and two other Socialists from had long discussions with King Leopold here, on the possibility of holding a referendum to decide whether or not he should return tomorrow Belgium.One of the delegates, M. merlot, Minister Of General Administration in the outgoing Cabimet, did not conceal that, whilst the Socialist Party supported a Monarchy, it is opposed to the return of K
RM2HX50K2–Spaak Votes in Belgian Elections -- Mr. Paul Heri Spaak, Belgian Premier and foreign Minister, collects his ballot paper to cast his vote in Brussels, for the Parliament elections today June 26. With him are some Belgian women, who voted for the first time in the election. July 15, 1949.
RM2HX50PC–Says Belgium Will Fight To The End -- Paul Spaak, Belgian Foreign Minister, who is reported to have told the German Ambassador, Vicco Von Buelow-Schwante, that Germany had committed 'Criminal Aggression' against Belgium by invading that country this morning. He said that Belgium would fight to the end. Photo taken in 1936. October 05, 1940. (Photo by Wide World Photo).
RM2HX50RY–P.H. Spaak. March 20, 1949. (Photo by Pictorial Department)
RM2HX50PD–Minister Spaak addressing the court, Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhard (at left) listening. May 01, 1946.
RM2HX50RX–United Nations Assembly, London, 1946 -- M. Spaak, the Belgian Foreign Minister, was elected President of the Assembly. Here he is being congratulated by a colleague. March 24, 1948. (Photo by Pictorial Press).
RM2HX50R3–'Classical' Welcome ***** M. Spaak -- M. Spaak, President of the Council of Europe does not seem to appreciate the welcoming figure as he arrived at the former Royal residence unity. He arrived from Turin. Belgium's Foreign Minister, M. Spaak..'I can't speak tonight'. November 13, 1950.
RM2HX50RC–He Voted Against Leopold -- White-helmeted police made a path for the bespectacled former Belgian premier M. Spas after he had recorded his at a Brussels Poling Station yesterday. He is a staunch anti-Leopoldist. Although the percentage of votes in favour of the King was 57.68, the majority is not considered high enough to justify his return. March 13, 1950. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd.).
RM2HX50PB–The historic pact making Germany an equal partner in Western defence has been signed, but France's M. Mendes-France (left), Belgium's M. Spaak (center) and America's Mr. Dulles still debate a point. Perhaps it is a last-minute doubt that solemn-looking M. Mendes-France has. But Mr. Dulles seems to be making his point M. Spaak has that Yes-you-have-something-there' look. October 4, 1954. (Photo by Daily Mirror)
RM2HX50P7–Western Union Foreign Minister Meeting In London -- Left to right: M. Spaak, Belgian Foreign Minister: Viscount A. De Theusles, ***** Belgian Ambassador; M. Massigli, French Ambassador, and M. Schuman, the French Minister, at the opening session. The Foreign Ministers of Britain, France Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, as the Consultative Council of the Brussels Treaty Powers, met in conference at the Foreign Office, London. January 01, 1949. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency, Limited).
RM2HX50N2–M. Spaak In West Berlin -- M. Spaak on his arrival in West Berlin.M. Spaak, the 56-year-old Belgian Foreign Minister, arrived in West Berlin last night (Thursday)...This is the Foreign Minister first visit to Berlin since the Western European Union came into existence... a leading supporter of the Union, he is to lecture about Europe and world politic at the free university and also take part in senate.It was announced today that M. Spaak and Mr. Macmillan, the British Foreign Minister had signed an agreement for the co-operation between Belgium and Britain in the peaceful uses of atomic energ
RM2HX50KG–M. Spaak, First President Of U.N.O. Assembly-Poses For Sculptor In London -- M. P.H. Spaak, posing for Mr. Olam Nemon, who is putting the finishing touch to the clay model of the bust which will be carved in stone-in the sculptor's studio in Kensington, London.M. P.H. Spaak, first President of the United Nations Assembly and Belgian Foreign Minister, has been posing Mr. Olam Nemon the Yugoslav sculptor, who is to crave a bust of the statement in stone. Most of the sittings, which are given in the sculptor's Kensington studio, have to take place at right, when M. Spaak has finished his work in
RM2J43JHB–M. Spaak greets M. Vyshinsky ***** who has just arrived in ***** lead the USSR delegation. M. Spaak, the first permanent President of the ***** Assembly, was ***** yesterday evening at a reception for the delegates held at the *****. January 24, 1946. (Photo by Fox Photos).
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