The Annual Register of World Events, 200. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1959 |
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Page 60
... Russian 62 Many reasons could be given for the smallness of this last figure , and indeed were given in the correspondence which followed . The fact remained that Russian had become the most useful language , next after English , over ...
... Russian 62 Many reasons could be given for the smallness of this last figure , and indeed were given in the correspondence which followed . The fact remained that Russian had become the most useful language , next after English , over ...
Page 269
... Russian Note , published on 5 February , stated that although Denmark did not wish to accept atomic weapons or rockets she would not renounce her right to use rockets for defensive purposes . On 31 March a Danish- Russian agreement was ...
... Russian Note , published on 5 February , stated that although Denmark did not wish to accept atomic weapons or rockets she would not renounce her right to use rockets for defensive purposes . On 31 March a Danish- Russian agreement was ...
Page 583
... Russian criticisms of West , 536 ; Russian proposals for speeding up pre- parations , 537 ; joint communication from Western governments , 537 ; Soviet reply , 538 ; U.S. Ambassador in discussions with Gromyko , 538 ; U.K. and French ...
... Russian criticisms of West , 536 ; Russian proposals for speeding up pre- parations , 537 ; joint communication from Western governments , 537 ; Soviet reply , 538 ; U.S. Ambassador in discussions with Gromyko , 538 ; U.K. and French ...
Contents
HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
EASTER TO MIDSUMMER | 17 |
SCOTLAND 61 WALES 63 NORTHERN IRELAND 65 | 65 |
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