The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 186. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1944 |
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Page 48
... period . More important was the long - term problem of cyclical unem- ployment which , as a result of some instability in their economic system , had been a feature of the period from 1858 to 1938 , and , on account of special problems ...
... period . More important was the long - term problem of cyclical unem- ployment which , as a result of some instability in their economic system , had been a feature of the period from 1858 to 1938 , and , on account of special problems ...
Page 76
... period , this was due to the gradual improvement in the defences . In an account which he gave to a Press Conference on September 7 , Mr. Duncan Sandys , the chairman of the Flying Bomb Counter - Measures Committee , stated that while ...
... period , this was due to the gradual improvement in the defences . In an account which he gave to a Press Conference on September 7 , Mr. Duncan Sandys , the chairman of the Flying Bomb Counter - Measures Committee , stated that while ...
Page 383
... period under review , no further damage had been caused by enemy action . At Greenwich itself a restricted pro- gramme of astronomical observation was carried out . Work at the out stations included the maintenance and improvement of ...
... period under review , no further damage had been caused by enemy action . At Greenwich itself a restricted pro- gramme of astronomical observation was carried out . Work at the out stations included the maintenance and improvement of ...
Contents
PART | 1 |
INVASION OF NORMANDY | 33 |
Americans advance from Avranches 73 Canadian Offensive towards Falaise | 74 |
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