The Annual Register of World Events, Volume 198Ivison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1957 - History |
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... Opposition , took the line that the new procedures would be much too slow , and was answered by Mr. Walker - Smith , the Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade , in an effective winding - up speech which made this complicated ...
... Opposition , took the line that the new procedures would be much too slow , and was answered by Mr. Walker - Smith , the Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade , in an effective winding - up speech which made this complicated ...
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... Opposition had found in it as expounded by the Prime Minister in the parliamentary debate of the previous week . It might be regarded as a gambit for reopening negotiations with Egypt . On 23 September it was announced that the British ...
... Opposition had found in it as expounded by the Prime Minister in the parliamentary debate of the previous week . It might be regarded as a gambit for reopening negotiations with Egypt . On 23 September it was announced that the British ...
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... Opposition belief that the Speaker had violated his traditional impartial role was fanned into white hot anger when at a critical moment he reversed a previous ruling under , so the Opposition alleged , Government pressure . On 8 June a ...
... Opposition belief that the Speaker had violated his traditional impartial role was fanned into white hot anger when at a critical moment he reversed a previous ruling under , so the Opposition alleged , Government pressure . On 8 June a ...
Contents
PART I | 1 |
EASTER TO MIDSUMMER | 17 |
THE LAST QUARTERINTERVENTION IN EGYPT | 46 |
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