The Annual Register of World Events, 200. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1959 |
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Page 300
... Britain continued to revolve mainly round Cyprus . Early in the year the attitude of Turkey was markedly unfriendly , and it was a common Turkish belief that Britain was fundamentally disposed in favour of Greece as opposed to Turkey ...
... Britain continued to revolve mainly round Cyprus . Early in the year the attitude of Turkey was markedly unfriendly , and it was a common Turkish belief that Britain was fundamentally disposed in favour of Greece as opposed to Turkey ...
Page 314
... Britain and France ( see A.R. 1956 , p . 284 ) , although both Britain and France did some trading with Egypt during the year . British trade was valued at £ 9 million for 11 months ( exports to Britain £ 1,613,381 , imports £ 7,827,876 ) ...
... Britain and France ( see A.R. 1956 , p . 284 ) , although both Britain and France did some trading with Egypt during the year . British trade was valued at £ 9 million for 11 months ( exports to Britain £ 1,613,381 , imports £ 7,827,876 ) ...
Page 488
... Britain throughout the year , and the fall in exports was checked in the final quarter of the year . For the year as a whole the value of Britain's exports , as shown by the table on p . 489 , was reduced by 3 per cent as compared with ...
... Britain throughout the year , and the fall in exports was checked in the final quarter of the year . For the year as a whole the value of Britain's exports , as shown by the table on p . 489 , was reduced by 3 per cent as compared with ...
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
EASTER TO MIDSUMMER | 17 |
SCOTLAND 61 WALES 63 NORTHERN IRELAND 65 | 65 |
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