The Annual Register of World Events, 204. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1963 |
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Page 85
... agreement by Pakistan and China to demarcate the border between Sinkiang and the part of Kashmir under Pakistan's jurisdiction . The Indian Government declared they would refuse to recognize any such agreement , which they held to be an ...
... agreement by Pakistan and China to demarcate the border between Sinkiang and the part of Kashmir under Pakistan's jurisdiction . The Indian Government declared they would refuse to recognize any such agreement , which they held to be an ...
Page 151
... agreement was signed by Dr Subandrio , Foreign Minister of Indonesia , and by Ambassadors J. H. van Roijen and C. W. A. Schurmann of the Netherlands in the presence of U Thant , at a special ceremony in the Security Council chamber of ...
... agreement was signed by Dr Subandrio , Foreign Minister of Indonesia , and by Ambassadors J. H. van Roijen and C. W. A. Schurmann of the Netherlands in the presence of U Thant , at a special ceremony in the Security Council chamber of ...
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... agreement made between the members of the Publishers Association , known as the Net Book Agreement , proved to be an exception . This agreement provided that ' net books ' should not be sold to the public at less than the net price ...
... agreement made between the members of the Publishers Association , known as the Net Book Agreement , proved to be an exception . This agreement provided that ' net books ' should not be sold to the public at less than the net price ...
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