The Annual Register of World Events, 204. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1963 |
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Page 113
... South Africa . Their economic dependence on South Africa continued to clash with their desire to break all ties with that country . The South Africa Act of 1909 had provided machinery for the incor- poration of the Territories into what ...
... South Africa . Their economic dependence on South Africa continued to clash with their desire to break all ties with that country . The South Africa Act of 1909 had provided machinery for the incor- poration of the Territories into what ...
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... SOUTH AFRICA . The General Assembly's annual debate on apartheid in South Africa , and the voting which followed , indicated that world opinion on this issue had hardened during the past year . On 6 November action far more emphatic ...
... SOUTH AFRICA . The General Assembly's annual debate on apartheid in South Africa , and the voting which followed , indicated that world opinion on this issue had hardened during the past year . On 6 November action far more emphatic ...
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... South African Government kept almost entirely silent on the subject , except that Mr Louw naturally used the story when defending South Africa at the United Nations later in the year . The rest of the world paid little attention to this ...
... South African Government kept almost entirely silent on the subject , except that Mr Louw naturally used the story when defending South Africa at the United Nations later in the year . The rest of the world paid little attention to this ...
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