The Annual Register, 212. köideLongmans, 1971 |
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... leaders . Both sides went to great pains afterwards to minimize this ; Mr Kaunda was said merely to have ' left early ' while the talks were officially described as ' rational , not emotional ' . In an interview as he left London on 18 ...
... leaders . Both sides went to great pains afterwards to minimize this ; Mr Kaunda was said merely to have ' left early ' while the talks were officially described as ' rational , not emotional ' . In an interview as he left London on 18 ...
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... leaders , in contrast with previous pronouncements , did not insist on the de jure recognition of Eastern Germany by Western Germany . Baltic Sea SWINEMUNDE 0 Miles 50 + Szczecin 0 km 80 BERLIN Frankfurt an der Oder E. GERMANY Cottbus ...
... leaders , in contrast with previous pronouncements , did not insist on the de jure recognition of Eastern Germany by Western Germany . Baltic Sea SWINEMUNDE 0 Miles 50 + Szczecin 0 km 80 BERLIN Frankfurt an der Oder E. GERMANY Cottbus ...
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... leaders headed by Major - General Jaafar Nimairi had , by the first anniversary of their coup d'état in May 1969 , gone far to fulfilling their promises to bring sectarian influence under control and to introduce a radical socialist ...
... leaders headed by Major - General Jaafar Nimairi had , by the first anniversary of their coup d'état in May 1969 , gone far to fulfilling their promises to bring sectarian influence under control and to introduce a radical socialist ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
eased 4 Labour party recovers popularity 5Pressure for wage increases | 5 |
THE SECOND QUARTER | 12 |
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