The Annual Register of World Events, 198. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1957 |
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... Labour Party , declared that the trade unions must have an effective voice in the planning of the change - over entailed by the ' second industrial revolution ' . Labour members appeared to be much reassured by a statement made by Mr ...
... Labour Party , declared that the trade unions must have an effective voice in the planning of the change - over entailed by the ' second industrial revolution ' . Labour members appeared to be much reassured by a statement made by Mr ...
Page 81
... Labour and Liberal Parties each gained 15 seats , but the Labour Party obtained a majority of first preference votes , and pursuant to the constitutional amendment of 1955 it formed a Government . The divisions within the Labour Party ...
... Labour and Liberal Parties each gained 15 seats , but the Labour Party obtained a majority of first preference votes , and pursuant to the constitutional amendment of 1955 it formed a Government . The divisions within the Labour Party ...
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... Labour Ministry by Mr. Namir , the secretary- general of the General Confederation of Labour ( Histadruth ) . All parties , except the Communists , backed Ben Gurion's invasion of Sinai . The Coalition Government , based on the three ...
... Labour Ministry by Mr. Namir , the secretary- general of the General Confederation of Labour ( Histadruth ) . All parties , except the Communists , backed Ben Gurion's invasion of Sinai . The Coalition Government , based on the three ...
Contents
PART I | 1 |
EASTER TO MIDSUMMER | 17 |
THE LAST QUARTERINTERVENTION IN EGYPT | 46 |
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