The Annual Register of World Events, 204. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1963 |
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... Congress Party its usual massive majority in the Union Parliament . During the later months the country was shocked and put on a war footing by the Chinese invasion of its Tibetan frontiers resulting from the long - standing Sino ...
... Congress Party its usual massive majority in the Union Parliament . During the later months the country was shocked and put on a war footing by the Chinese invasion of its Tibetan frontiers resulting from the long - standing Sino ...
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... Congress reassembled early in January its first task was to elect a speaker for the House of Representatives in succession to Mr Sam Rayburn . The House chose its former majority leader , Mr John W. McCormack of Massachusetts , a much ...
... Congress reassembled early in January its first task was to elect a speaker for the House of Representatives in succession to Mr Sam Rayburn . The House chose its former majority leader , Mr John W. McCormack of Massachusetts , a much ...
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... Congress Mr Kádár had visited Moscow . Mr Khrushchev was not himself present at the Congress , but the Soviet delegation attending it was large and distinguished , and a great deal of its proceedings were taken up with warm endorsement ...
... Congress Mr Kádár had visited Moscow . Mr Khrushchev was not himself present at the Congress , but the Soviet delegation attending it was large and distinguished , and a great deal of its proceedings were taken up with warm endorsement ...
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