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The Six-Day War |
By Illingworth, 'The Daily Mail', March 20, 1967 Nasser hovers above Aden as the British withdrawal begins. |
By Jak, 'The Evening Standard', April 11, 1967 Place: Bloom's Kosher Restaurant in London. News (10th April) Saudi Arabia withdraws the appointment of Mr. H. Phillips as ambassador |
By Franklin, 'The Daily Mirror', May 9, 1967 News (4th May) Lord Montgomery visits Cairo as he begins a tour in memory of his |
By Emmwood, 'The Daily Mail', May 11, 1967 News (9th May) Both the Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary Ocean liners are to be withdrawn from service. |
By Jak, 'The Evening Standard', May 12, 1967 News (10th May) King Faisal of Saudi Arabia arrives in Britain for a diplomatic visit (The Times Index, May - June, 1967) |
By Illingworth, 'The Daily Mail', May 19, 1967 News (19th May) The U.N. remove force from Gaza after clarifying orders from the United Arab Republic. |
By David Myers, 'The Evening Standard', May 22, 1967 News (22nd May) Tension in the Middle East continues as United Arab Republic troops take over Sharm el Sheikh (The Times Index, May - June, 1967) |
By Mahood, 'The Times', May 23, 1967 |
By Emmwood, 'The Daily Mail', May 23, 1967 "How cheerfully he seems to grin / How neatly spread his claws / And welcomes little fishes in / with gently smiling jaws." |
By Jak, 'The Evening Standard', May 24, 1967 |
By Garland, 'The Daily Telegraph', May 24, 1967 |
By Emmwood, 'The Daily Mail', May 24, 1967 Depicted: Eshkol of Israel; Nasser of Egypt; Kosygin of the U.S.S.R.; Johnson of the U.S.A.; U Thant of the U.N. |
By Papas, 'The Guardian', May 25, 1967 |
By Giles, 'The Daily Express', May 25, 1967 |
By Papas, 'The Guardian', May 26, 1967 News (26th May) Israel announces that it may "go it alone" in any military offensive in the Middle East. |
By Illingworth, 'The Daily Mail', May 29, 1967 News (29th June) As Arabs call for a holy war both sides move into position and UN forces begin an evacuation (The Times Index, May - June, 1967) |
By Franklin, 'The Daily Mirror', May 30, 1967 Depicted: Harold Wilson, Prime Minister of Great Britain, vs. Radio Caroline, the 'pirate pop ship' off the coast of England. |