The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 184. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1943 |
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Page 242
... present Danish penal code did not allow as severe a punishment as German martial law . If , how- ever , the Government was unable to suppress sabotage by invoking the present legal powers , it might be questioned whether current laws ...
... present Danish penal code did not allow as severe a punishment as German martial law . If , how- ever , the Government was unable to suppress sabotage by invoking the present legal powers , it might be questioned whether current laws ...
Page 397
... present article the Allied Powers will give full consideration to the essential needs of Iran . ARTICLE 4. ( i ) The Allied Powers may maintain in Iranian ... present war . On the entry into force of the present 1942 397 PUBLIC DOCUMENTS.
... present article the Allied Powers will give full consideration to the essential needs of Iran . ARTICLE 4. ( i ) The Allied Powers may maintain in Iranian ... present war . On the entry into force of the present 1942 397 PUBLIC DOCUMENTS.
Page 401
... present Treaty is subject to ratification in the shortest possible time and the instruments of ratification shall be ... present Treaty shall remain in force until the re- establishment of peace between the High Contracting Parties and ...
... present Treaty is subject to ratification in the shortest possible time and the instruments of ratification shall be ... present Treaty shall remain in force until the re- establishment of peace between the High Contracting Parties and ...
Contents
PART | 1 |
AngloAmerican Cooperation 1 Japanese Progress in Malaya 1 British Progress | 9 |
THE ANGLORUSSIAN TREATY | 27 |
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