The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 184. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1943 |
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... Government still stood , and that it would , if conceded , bring about a complete and abrupt dislocation of the vast and complicated machinery of government in India . No greater dis- service to the cause for which the United Nations ...
... Government still stood , and that it would , if conceded , bring about a complete and abrupt dislocation of the vast and complicated machinery of government in India . No greater dis- service to the cause for which the United Nations ...
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... Government of India accept the claim of the Congress Party to speak for India as a whole . The Congress Party has for long occupied a position of great prominence and great importance in Indian political life . At this day its ...
... Government of India accept the claim of the Congress Party to speak for India as a whole . The Congress Party has for long occupied a position of great prominence and great importance in Indian political life . At this day its ...
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... Government of India accept the suggestion that a stable provisional Government could be formed in a moment of time within a day or two of withdrawal of British power . Past experience has shown to their profound regret the existence of ...
... Government of India accept the suggestion that a stable provisional Government could be formed in a moment of time within a day or two of withdrawal of British power . Past experience has shown to their profound regret the existence of ...
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AngloAmerican Cooperation 1 Japanese Progress in Malaya 1 British Progress | 9 |
THE ANGLORUSSIAN TREATY | 27 |
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