The Annual Register of World Events, 202. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1960 |
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Page 503
... published in September ; betting shops would be able to open on 1 May 1961 . Provisional results of the detailed census of production for 1958 were published in January , and other statistics relating to this census were published ...
... published in September ; betting shops would be able to open on 1 May 1961 . Provisional results of the detailed census of production for 1958 were published in January , and other statistics relating to this census were published ...
Page 507
... published in January ( H.C.P. 59 ) , and the regulations covering the increase ( S.I. 1960 No. 278 ) came into force on 21 March . The National Insurance Bill and draft regula- tions , published in November , were designed to give ...
... published in January ( H.C.P. 59 ) , and the regulations covering the increase ( S.I. 1960 No. 278 ) came into force on 21 March . The National Insurance Bill and draft regula- tions , published in November , were designed to give ...
Page 519
... published in April , showed that approved expenditure for the financial year 1960-61 amounted to £ 489 million , as compared with approved expenditure of £ 523 million for 1959-60 and an estimated actual figure of £ 5084 million . A ...
... published in April , showed that approved expenditure for the financial year 1960-61 amounted to £ 489 million , as compared with approved expenditure of £ 523 million for 1959-60 and an estimated actual figure of £ 5084 million . A ...
Contents
HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
The Prime Ministers African tour 1speech at Cape Town 2 proposed boycott | 9 |
THE SECOND QUARTER | 15 |
Copyright | |
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affairs African agreed agreement American announced April Arab August Bank Berlin Britain British Budget Cabinet cent Chinese co-operation colonial Commission Committee common Commonwealth Communist conference Congo Republic Congress Constitution continued countries debate December declared defence delegation Democratic disarmament East economic election European exports February Federal force foreign French Gaitskell German Ghana Government held House important increase independence India industrial issue January July June Khrushchev Labour leaders Léopoldville London majority March ment military million NATO negotiations Nigeria November nuclear October Organization Pakistan Parliament parliamentary Party peace political President Eisenhower Prime Minister problem programme proposals refugees representatives Russian Secretary Selwyn Lloyd September signed South Africa Southern Rhodesia Soviet Union Summit meeting territory tion trade treaty troops U.N. General Assembly Uganda United Arab Republic United Kingdom United Nations vote West West Berlin Western Germany