The Annual Register of World Events, 198. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1957 |
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Page 102
... French armed intervention as ' clear and naked aggression ' . The Indian Government declared themselves profoundly shocked by the British and French veto in the Security Council , and in the special session of the U.N. General Assem ...
... French armed intervention as ' clear and naked aggression ' . The Indian Government declared themselves profoundly shocked by the British and French veto in the Security Council , and in the special session of the U.N. General Assem ...
Page 284
... French troops did not complete their withdrawal from Egypt until 22 December and , as President Nasser had insisted that the clearing of the canal could not be started until the Anglo - French evacuation was completed , a U.N. salvage ...
... French troops did not complete their withdrawal from Egypt until 22 December and , as President Nasser had insisted that the clearing of the canal could not be started until the Anglo - French evacuation was completed , a U.N. salvage ...
Page 462
... French and British salvage resources left at the disposition of the United Nations salvage organization . In communicating these conclusions Her Majesty's Government and the French Govern- ment recall the strong representations they ...
... French and British salvage resources left at the disposition of the United Nations salvage organization . In communicating these conclusions Her Majesty's Government and the French Govern- ment recall the strong representations they ...
Contents
PART I | 1 |
EASTER TO MIDSUMMER | 17 |
THE LAST QUARTERINTERVENTION IN EGYPT | 46 |
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