The Annual Register of World Events, 200. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1959 |
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... chief cause of the revival was the success of the Prime Minister in projecting a favourable impression of himself on the public mind . At Margate Mr Macmillan had been deemed eminent but aloof , and the hero of the occasion had been the ...
... chief cause of the revival was the success of the Prime Minister in projecting a favourable impression of himself on the public mind . At Margate Mr Macmillan had been deemed eminent but aloof , and the hero of the occasion had been the ...
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... Prime Minister of New Zealand , Mr Diefenbaker , Prime Minister of Canada , on whom Delhi University conferred a doctor- ate , and Dr Nkrumah , Prime Minister of Ghana , who was welcomed as representing the new force in Africa . India ...
... Prime Minister of New Zealand , Mr Diefenbaker , Prime Minister of Canada , on whom Delhi University conferred a doctor- ate , and Dr Nkrumah , Prime Minister of Ghana , who was welcomed as representing the new force in Africa . India ...
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... Minister of Finance , Deputy - Inspector - General Sidney de Zoysa of the police . The Prime Minister explained however that Senator Cooray of the U.N.P. had in fact suggested such a coup to de Zoysa who had loyally repudiated it ...
... Minister of Finance , Deputy - Inspector - General Sidney de Zoysa of the police . The Prime Minister explained however that Senator Cooray of the U.N.P. had in fact suggested such a coup to de Zoysa who had loyally repudiated it ...
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
EASTER TO MIDSUMMER | 17 |
THE LAST QUARTER 59 | 59 |
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