The Annual Register of World Events, 200. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1959 |
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... June , that the small polls which elected them were not truly representative . However , the view that , behind a façade of official militancy , the majority of the rank and file were pining to return to work and wages , was about to ...
... June , that the small polls which elected them were not truly representative . However , the view that , behind a façade of official militancy , the majority of the rank and file were pining to return to work and wages , was about to ...
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... June . President Eisenhower on 10 June sent a message to the Soviet Government suggesting that the conference should begin in Geneva on 1 July ; a Soviet aide - mémoire of 13 June agreed to this and named the Soviet participants . A ...
... June . President Eisenhower on 10 June sent a message to the Soviet Government suggesting that the conference should begin in Geneva on 1 July ; a Soviet aide - mémoire of 13 June agreed to this and named the Soviet participants . A ...
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... June it was agreed that , within four months , French units were to be withdrawn from Tunisia , except for Bizerta , on which there were to be negotiations , and that France should recognize Tunisian sovereignty over Bizerta . On 14 June ...
... June it was agreed that , within four months , French units were to be withdrawn from Tunisia , except for Bizerta , on which there were to be negotiations , and that France should recognize Tunisian sovereignty over Bizerta . On 14 June ...
Contents
HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
EASTER TO MIDSUMMER | 17 |
SCOTLAND 61 WALES 63 NORTHERN IRELAND 65 | 65 |
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