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Tell Them We Are Starving

(2015)

 

 

Eyewitness to the Holodomor

(2013)

 

More Than Grain of Truth

(2005)

 

Manchukuo Incident

(2001)

 

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'Are you Listening NYT?'  U.N. Speech - Nov 2009

 

Gareth Recognised at Cambridge - Nov 2009

 

Reporter and the Genocide - Rome, March 2009

 

Order of Freedom Award -Nov 2008

 

Premiere of 'The Living' Documentary Kyiv - Nov 2008

 

Gareth Jones 'Famine' Diaries - Chicago 2008

 

Aberystwyth Memorial Plaque 2006

 

 

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GARETH RICHARD VAUGHAN JONES,

1905—1935

1916-1922

County School for Boys, Barry.

1922

County Scholarship.

1922-1923

University College of Wales, Aberystwyth.

1923-1925

University of Strasbourg: Diplôme Supérieur des Etudes Françaises.

1925-1926

University College of Wales, Aberystwyth.  First Class Honours in French, University of Wales.

1926       

Entrance Exhibition, Trinity College, Cambridge.

1927       

Medieval and Modern Languages Tripos, Part I.  First Class Honours in French and German, with distinction in the Oral Examination.  College Prizeman.

1928       

Senior Scholar & Prizeman, Trinity College, Cambridge.

1929

Medieval and Modern Languages Tripos, Part II.  First Class Honours in German and Russian, with distinction in the Oral Examination.  College Prizeman.

1929       

Supervisor of Studies, Trinity College, Cambridge.

1930       

Private Secretary for Foreign Affairs to Mr Lloyd George, O.M.

1931       

Visited New York to study the economics of American business.

1932       

Returned to his former post with Lloyd George.

1932

Visited Italy in official capacity to report the measures adopted for the relief of the unemployed in the draining of the Pontine Marshes.

1933       

Studied conditions of living in the U.S.S.R..  Master of Arts, University of Cambridge.  Joined the staff of The Western Mail.

1934       

Left for a “Round-the-World” tour.

1935       

Died, August 12th, 1935.

 

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