The Annual Register of World Events, 204. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1963 |
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... Common Market needs and rejected the associate Common Market status which the United Kingdom Government had negotiated on their behalf ; the West Indian representatives on the other hand saw advantages in this status as did Malaya ; Mr ...
... Common Market needs and rejected the associate Common Market status which the United Kingdom Government had negotiated on their behalf ; the West Indian representatives on the other hand saw advantages in this status as did Malaya ; Mr ...
Page 73
... Common Market , opinion varied among the government parties from straight - out opposition on grounds of imperial sentiment or of danger to Australian exports or both , to strong support on grounds concerning European integration and ...
... Common Market , opinion varied among the government parties from straight - out opposition on grounds of imperial sentiment or of danger to Australian exports or both , to strong support on grounds concerning European integration and ...
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... Common Market came in for heavy criticism . It was felt that there was insufficient assurance of fair treatment for Canada's and Australia's vital interests , particularly during the interim period before the proposed international ...
... Common Market came in for heavy criticism . It was felt that there was insufficient assurance of fair treatment for Canada's and Australia's vital interests , particularly during the interim period before the proposed international ...
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