The Annual Register of World Events, 203. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1962 |
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... majority vote of the conference in favour of what was called a unilateralist policy on defence , in defiance of the policy of Mr Gaitskell and the majority of his followers in the House of Commons who stood for a virtually bipartisan ...
... majority vote of the conference in favour of what was called a unilateralist policy on defence , in defiance of the policy of Mr Gaitskell and the majority of his followers in the House of Commons who stood for a virtually bipartisan ...
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... majority was enormous the decision was unfeignedly reluctant . Mr Foulkes , the aged President of the expelled union , assumed the air of a champion of a lost cause rather than of a convicted malefactor . Mr Woodcock followed up this ...
... majority was enormous the decision was unfeignedly reluctant . Mr Foulkes , the aged President of the expelled union , assumed the air of a champion of a lost cause rather than of a convicted malefactor . Mr Woodcock followed up this ...
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... majority until , on 7 September , a Christian Democrat was elected President by the narrowest possible majority ( 45 votes out of 89 ) with the support of his own party and the Socialists . This was the first time that such a ...
... majority until , on 7 September , a Christian Democrat was elected President by the narrowest possible majority ( 45 votes out of 89 ) with the support of his own party and the Socialists . This was the first time that such a ...
Contents
PREFACE TO THE 203rd VOLUME | 1 |
TURKEY 276PERSIA 279ISRAEL 281 | 2 |
MIDSUMMER TO MICHAELMAS | 32 |
Copyright | |
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