The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 171. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1930 |
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Page 72
... Britain as far as possible . Each country was to be represented at the Court of the other by an Ambassador . The status of the Sudan was to remain unchanged . The publication of these proposals , on August 6 , gave great satisfaction to ...
... Britain as far as possible . Each country was to be represented at the Court of the other by an Ambassador . The status of the Sudan was to remain unchanged . The publication of these proposals , on August 6 , gave great satisfaction to ...
Page 73
... Britain thanking him for the stand he had made , and for showing that a British statesman with backbone had at last been found . He himself was by that time well aware that he was not only defending the financial interests of his ...
... Britain thanking him for the stand he had made , and for showing that a British statesman with backbone had at last been found . He himself was by that time well aware that he was not only defending the financial interests of his ...
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... Britain is prepared to support Iraq's candidature for admission to the League in 1932 ; secondly , Great Britain will inform the Council of the League at its next session of Great Britain's decision not to proceed with the Treaty of ...
... Britain is prepared to support Iraq's candidature for admission to the League in 1932 ; secondly , Great Britain will inform the Council of the League at its next session of Great Britain's decision not to proceed with the Treaty of ...
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Affairs agreement agricultural announced ANNUAL REGISTER appointed April arbitration August became Belgrade Bill Britain British Budget Cabinet cent Chamber College Commission Committee Communist Conference Conservative Council Court Croat Dawes Plan December declared delegation discussion Dominion economic educated elected England English exports Fascist favour February Federal force foreign France French frontier German German People's Party Government Government's Hague Heimwehr HENRI JASPAR Holy House important increase India industry interest Italian Italy January Joseph Ward July June Kabul King Labour Party later leaders League of Nations Liberal Little Entente London Lord March ment Ministry naval negotiations November October organisation Parliament peace political President Press Prime Minister Professor programme proposed question railway reduction regard Reichsmarks reparations representatives resigned result Riksdag scheme Secretary September Socialists Soviet speech tariff tion took trade Treaty United Vatican City votes Young Plan