The Annual Register of World Events, 196. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1955 |
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... accepted these proposals , as they had undertaken to do . The Confederation on 17 March rejected them . However , on 24 March a delegate meeting of the unions affiliated to the Confederation sought a further meeting with the employers ...
... accepted these proposals , as they had undertaken to do . The Confederation on 17 March rejected them . However , on 24 March a delegate meeting of the unions affiliated to the Confederation sought a further meeting with the employers ...
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... accepted and that to reject that fact would be to put the clock back and destroy the prosperity of the country . A Govern- ment member asked whether that would mean political advancement for the Native . Mr. Fourie agreed that it would ...
... accepted and that to reject that fact would be to put the clock back and destroy the prosperity of the country . A Govern- ment member asked whether that would mean political advancement for the Native . Mr. Fourie agreed that it would ...
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... accepted , however , on 24 December ( by 393 votes to 180 ) , as was the Franco - German Saar Agreement ( by 361 votes to 147 ) . On 28 Decem- ber the Assembly agreed , by 289 votes to 251 , to ratify the agreement providing for ...
... accepted , however , on 24 December ( by 393 votes to 180 ) , as was the Franco - German Saar Agreement ( by 361 votes to 147 ) . On 28 Decem- ber the Assembly agreed , by 289 votes to 251 , to ratify the agreement providing for ...
Contents
HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
CHAPTER | 15 |
MIDSUMMER TO MICHAELMAS | 34 |
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