The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 195Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1954 - History |
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Page 56
... proposals of the White Paper contain adequate safe- guards against that sort of thing or would their safeguards prove to be mere camouflage ' . It was agreed that it would ideally be a good thing to have alternative television ...
... proposals of the White Paper contain adequate safe- guards against that sort of thing or would their safeguards prove to be mere camouflage ' . It was agreed that it would ideally be a good thing to have alternative television ...
Page 121
... proposals published in the following month . The most important of them were the abolition of indirect elections to the Legislature , which would be wholly elected by single - member constituencies to be delimited by a special ...
... proposals published in the following month . The most important of them were the abolition of indirect elections to the Legislature , which would be wholly elected by single - member constituencies to be delimited by a special ...
Page 134
... proposals for measures to avert a new war — an unconditional ban on all mass - destructive weapons , a one - third cut in the armed forces of the Big Five ' , and the elimination of all foreign bases - were defeated by 19 votes to 12 ...
... proposals for measures to avert a new war — an unconditional ban on all mass - destructive weapons , a one - third cut in the armed forces of the Big Five ' , and the elimination of all foreign bases - were defeated by 19 votes to 12 ...
Contents
EASTER TO MIDSUMMERTHE CORONATION | 19 |
MIDSUMMER TO MICHAELMASTHE KOREAN TRUCE | 31 |
THE LAST QUARTERTHE PRIME MINISTERS RETURN | 45 |
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