The Annual Register of World Events, 202. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1960 |
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... million in the year beginning 1 July . This , he said , should be used to retire part of the $ 285,000 million public debt which had to be reduced in ' prosperous times ' to avoid it growing ' ever larger ' . This surplus , the ...
... million in the year beginning 1 July . This , he said , should be used to retire part of the $ 285,000 million public debt which had to be reduced in ' prosperous times ' to avoid it growing ' ever larger ' . This surplus , the ...
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... million roubles ( about £ 81 million sterling ) . This brought the total Soviet credits for the High Dam to 1,300 million roubles repayable at 2 per cent ( see A.R. 1959 , p . 315 ) . Thus Russia became responsible for the whole dam ...
... million roubles ( about £ 81 million sterling ) . This brought the total Soviet credits for the High Dam to 1,300 million roubles repayable at 2 per cent ( see A.R. 1959 , p . 315 ) . Thus Russia became responsible for the whole dam ...
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... million , as compared with approved expenditure of £ 523 million for 1959-60 and an estimated actual figure of £ 5084 million . A slowing down of the nuclear power programme also was announced in a White Paper ( Cmnd . 1083 ) published ...
... million , as compared with approved expenditure of £ 523 million for 1959-60 and an estimated actual figure of £ 5084 million . A slowing down of the nuclear power programme also was announced in a White Paper ( Cmnd . 1083 ) published ...
Contents
HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
The Prime Ministers African tour 1speech at Cape Town 2 proposed boycott | 9 |
THE SECOND QUARTER | 15 |
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