The Annual Register of World Events, 198. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1957 |
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Page 129
... forces . Britain and France replied on the following day that they were ready to cease military action as soon as ( 1 ) Egypt and Israel agreed to accept a U.N. force to keep the peace ; ( 2 ) the U.N. decided to set up such a force ...
... forces . Britain and France replied on the following day that they were ready to cease military action as soon as ( 1 ) Egypt and Israel agreed to accept a U.N. force to keep the peace ; ( 2 ) the U.N. decided to set up such a force ...
Page 283
... forces 10 miles from the canal . He added that they had also asked the Egyptian Government to agree that Anglo- French forces should move temporarily into key positions at Port Said , Ismailia , and Suez . If one or both of the ...
... forces 10 miles from the canal . He added that they had also asked the Egyptian Government to agree that Anglo- French forces should move temporarily into key positions at Port Said , Ismailia , and Suez . If one or both of the ...
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... forces to a distance of 10 miles from the Canal ; ( c ) in order to guarantee freedom of transit through the Canal by the ships of all nations and in order to separate the belligerents , to accept the temporary occupation by Anglo ...
... forces to a distance of 10 miles from the Canal ; ( c ) in order to guarantee freedom of transit through the Canal by the ships of all nations and in order to separate the belligerents , to accept the temporary occupation by Anglo ...
Contents
PART I | 1 |
EASTER TO MIDSUMMER | 17 |
THE LAST QUARTERINTERVENTION IN EGYPT | 46 |
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