The Annual Register of World Events, 201. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1960 |
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... followed the appearance of a new militancy in the policies of Communist China . The ruthless suppression of the revolt in Tibet and the escape of the Dalai Lama to India roused wide sympathy for Tibetans and their ruler which was ...
... followed the appearance of a new militancy in the policies of Communist China . The ruthless suppression of the revolt in Tibet and the escape of the Dalai Lama to India roused wide sympathy for Tibetans and their ruler which was ...
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... followed by a walk - out at a third firm , a sit - down strike at a fourth , and the giving of a week's notice of a strike at a fifth , the employees of which were in the meantime unable to deliver ink to a newspaper office because the ...
... followed by a walk - out at a third firm , a sit - down strike at a fourth , and the giving of a week's notice of a strike at a fifth , the employees of which were in the meantime unable to deliver ink to a newspaper office because the ...
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... followed on 23 March by King Hussein of Jordan . On 5 May Sir Winston Churchill arrived to pay a personal call on his old friend , the President , to be soon followed by his Monarch , Queen Elizabeth II , who on 27 June made her first ...
... followed on 23 March by King Hussein of Jordan . On 5 May Sir Winston Churchill arrived to pay a personal call on his old friend , the President , to be soon followed by his Monarch , Queen Elizabeth II , who on 27 June made her first ...
Contents
INDIA 99PAKISTAN 106 CEYLON 111THE FEDERATION | 5 |
THE NEW GOVERNMENT | 40 |
SCOTLAND 56WALES 58NORTHERN IRELAND 60 | 60 |
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