The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 186. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1944 |
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Page 44
... given the peoples of the Empire an increased sense of unity . Both the men and the moment had conspired to bring this about . One factor was the leadership given to the Conference by the Prime Minister , whose prestige abroad was ...
... given the peoples of the Empire an increased sense of unity . Both the men and the moment had conspired to bring this about . One factor was the leadership given to the Conference by the Prime Minister , whose prestige abroad was ...
Page 80
... given four members and one of them three . The general redistribution of Parliamentary seats was to begin as soon as possible after the Home Secretary had made regulations under the Parliamentary Electors Act of 1943 ( vide ANNUAL ...
... given four members and one of them three . The general redistribution of Parliamentary seats was to begin as soon as possible after the Home Secretary had made regulations under the Parliamentary Electors Act of 1943 ( vide ANNUAL ...
Page 282
... given the opportunity , the charges were reopened . Among those arrested for alleged irregularities and evasion of taxation was a brother - in - law of Nahas . Even more serious was the inquiry into the disposal of some 140,000l ...
... given the opportunity , the charges were reopened . Among those arrested for alleged irregularities and evasion of taxation was a brother - in - law of Nahas . Even more serious was the inquiry into the disposal of some 140,000l ...
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INVASION OF NORMANDY | 33 |
Americans advance from Avranches 73 Canadian Offensive towards Falaise | 74 |
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