The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 195. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1954 |
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... President Eisenhower signed it on 22 May . However , the issue was not closed since the constitutionality of the Act was challenged by various State Governments and , as the year ended , court action was impending . President Eisenhower ...
... President Eisenhower signed it on 22 May . However , the issue was not closed since the constitutionality of the Act was challenged by various State Governments and , as the year ended , court action was impending . President Eisenhower ...
Page 167
... President Eisenhower's only veto . Congress abolished a cinema tax yielding $ 100 million a year . It was argued that to grant this relief to one industry would release a flood of special interest demands , and the President , for all ...
... President Eisenhower's only veto . Congress abolished a cinema tax yielding $ 100 million a year . It was argued that to grant this relief to one industry would release a flood of special interest demands , and the President , for all ...
Page 318
... President Ibáñez's speech opening the new Congress on 21 May , the much disputed Law for the Defence of Democracy ( see A.R. 1951 , p . 344 ) was repealed in September and replaced by a former law for the internal security of the State ...
... President Ibáñez's speech opening the new Congress on 21 May , the much disputed Law for the Defence of Democracy ( see A.R. 1951 , p . 344 ) was repealed in September and replaced by a former law for the internal security of the State ...
Contents
EASTER TO MIDSUMMERTHE CORONATION | 19 |
MIDSUMMER TO MICHAELMASTHE KOREAN TRUCE | 31 |
THE LAST QUARTERTHE PRIME MINISTERS RETURN | 45 |
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