The Annual Register of World Events, 196. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1955 |
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Page 34
... Prime Minister's statement was opened by the Leader of the Opposition two days later . Much of Mr. Attlee's speech was devoted to an expression , in moderate and friendly terms , of his disquiet over some features of American policy and ...
... Prime Minister's statement was opened by the Leader of the Opposition two days later . Much of Mr. Attlee's speech was devoted to an expression , in moderate and friendly terms , of his disquiet over some features of American policy and ...
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... Ministers and by enabling the Prime Minister to dismiss Ministers instead of the Governor - General . The latter , who was on a visit to the N.W.F.P. immediately flew back to the capital , but the Prime Minister left for the United ...
... Ministers and by enabling the Prime Minister to dismiss Ministers instead of the Governor - General . The latter , who was on a visit to the N.W.F.P. immediately flew back to the capital , but the Prime Minister left for the United ...
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... Prime Minister , Mahmud Muntasser , resigned on 15 February . He was succeeded on 19 February by Muhammad Saqizly , who resigned on 8 April as the result of a crisis arising out of a decision of the Federal Supreme Court declaring ...
... Prime Minister , Mahmud Muntasser , resigned on 15 February . He was succeeded on 19 February by Muhammad Saqizly , who resigned on 8 April as the result of a crisis arising out of a decision of the Federal Supreme Court declaring ...
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
CHAPTER | 15 |
MIDSUMMER TO MICHAELMAS | 34 |
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