The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 195. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1954 |
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... received . About nine - tenths of the million had been received by the end of the year . On 3 February Viscount Simon moved the second reading in the House of Lords of a Bill proposing that the Queen should be empowered to create ...
... received . About nine - tenths of the million had been received by the end of the year . On 3 February Viscount Simon moved the second reading in the House of Lords of a Bill proposing that the Queen should be empowered to create ...
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... received a high price for her rubber and obtained rice at cut rates . Some suspicion was voiced lest the Communist flag should follow this trade , but the agreement essential for the country's solvency was generally welcomed , despite ...
... received a high price for her rubber and obtained rice at cut rates . Some suspicion was voiced lest the Communist flag should follow this trade , but the agreement essential for the country's solvency was generally welcomed , despite ...
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... received help of some kind . Another million children in various parts of the world received supplementary food supplies throughout the year . By December 400 million lb. of powdered milk had been distributed by the fund since its ...
... received help of some kind . Another million children in various parts of the world received supplementary food supplies throughout the year . By December 400 million lb. of powdered milk had been distributed by the fund since its ...
Contents
EASTER TO MIDSUMMERTHE CORONATION | 19 |
MIDSUMMER TO MICHAELMASTHE KOREAN TRUCE | 31 |
THE LAST QUARTERTHE PRIME MINISTERS RETURN | 45 |
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