The Quarterly Review, 288–289. köideJohn Murray, 1950 |
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Page 155
... continued active , thus relieving to some extent Spain's severe shortage of foreign currencies , but in January it was reported from Buenos Aires that the 1950-51 credits promised to Spain under the Spanish - Argentina commercial treaty ...
... continued active , thus relieving to some extent Spain's severe shortage of foreign currencies , but in January it was reported from Buenos Aires that the 1950-51 credits promised to Spain under the Spanish - Argentina commercial treaty ...
Page 350
... continued so under three centuries of Dutch rule . Divided in all else , the Dutch and the Republicans were at one in their determination that Java should be the seat of power in modern Indonesia , and this was the crux of the dead ...
... continued so under three centuries of Dutch rule . Divided in all else , the Dutch and the Republicans were at one in their determination that Java should be the seat of power in modern Indonesia , and this was the crux of the dead ...
Page 353
... continued in the first months of independence . The adverse trade balance for the non - Republican areas reached a peak deficit of 456,000,000fl . in 1947 , but the Dutch succeeded in con- verting this into a surplus of 21,000,000ft ...
... continued in the first months of independence . The adverse trade balance for the non - Republican areas reached a peak deficit of 456,000,000fl . in 1947 , but the Dutch succeeded in con- verting this into a surplus of 21,000,000ft ...
Contents
JANUARY 1950 | 1 |
Britains Contribution to Her Own Food Supply | 10 |
Counting Britains Birds | 23 |
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