The Annual Register of World Events, 204. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1963 |
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... January of not only withdrawing their co - operation and adhering strictly to the rule book but of deliberately going slow , a breach of the rules that left the men liable to grave forfeits ( such as the abolition of tea - breaks ) even ...
... January of not only withdrawing their co - operation and adhering strictly to the rule book but of deliberately going slow , a breach of the rules that left the men liable to grave forfeits ( such as the abolition of tea - breaks ) even ...
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... January 1956 = 100 ) ( 1954- 100 ) All consumer goods and services ( 1958 = 100 ) Import Export ( 1954 = 100 ) 1960 Annual average 101.8 113.0 110.7 101 1961 100.6 116.0 114.5 104 99 1962 100-6 118.6 119.3 108 99 25880 99 111 97 112 96 ...
... January 1956 = 100 ) ( 1954- 100 ) All consumer goods and services ( 1958 = 100 ) Import Export ( 1954 = 100 ) 1960 Annual average 101.8 113.0 110.7 101 1961 100.6 116.0 114.5 104 99 1962 100-6 118.6 119.3 108 99 25880 99 111 97 112 96 ...
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... January ) ; 31 January , adopted resolution excluding Cuba from O.A.S. Tanganyikan Prime Minister , Mr Julius Nyerere , resigned ; succeeded by his nominee , Mr Rashidj Kawawa ; new Government announced same day . 23 South African Prime ...
... January ) ; 31 January , adopted resolution excluding Cuba from O.A.S. Tanganyikan Prime Minister , Mr Julius Nyerere , resigned ; succeeded by his nominee , Mr Rashidj Kawawa ; new Government announced same day . 23 South African Prime ...
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