The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 186. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1944 |
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... ment any variation in the rates contained in the existing operative awards , and also to use their full authority to ensure observance of the agreement by their members , and to see that no support , financial or otherwise , was given ...
... ment any variation in the rates contained in the existing operative awards , and also to use their full authority to ensure observance of the agreement by their members , and to see that no support , financial or otherwise , was given ...
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... ment was carried by 170 votes to 89 . 66 On November 15 the House of Commons debated the Govern- ment White Paper on demobilisation ( vide p . 80 ) . The debate was opened by Lieut . - Colonel Profumo , who had come specially from the ...
... ment was carried by 170 votes to 89 . 66 On November 15 the House of Commons debated the Govern- ment White Paper on demobilisation ( vide p . 80 ) . The debate was opened by Lieut . - Colonel Profumo , who had come specially from the ...
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... ment's statement that the terms were unacceptable , though at meetings of the party groups 37 of the 200 members had dis- approved of their rejection . At the end of March M. Paasikivi went on an exploratory mission to Moscow , and ...
... ment's statement that the terms were unacceptable , though at meetings of the party groups 37 of the 200 members had dis- approved of their rejection . At the end of March M. Paasikivi went on an exploratory mission to Moscow , and ...
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PART | 1 |
INVASION OF NORMANDY | 33 |
Americans advance from Avranches 73 Canadian Offensive towards Falaise | 74 |
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