The Annual Register of World Events, Volume 198Ivison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1957 - History |
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... Prime Minister was passing through one of those spells of depreciation which are the lot of all political leaders . It was hard to know whether there was much more behind it than the improvisations of political columnists hard up for ...
... Prime Minister was passing through one of those spells of depreciation which are the lot of all political leaders . It was hard to know whether there was much more behind it than the improvisations of political columnists hard up for ...
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... Prime Minister addressed them on the following day , they would expect to be told that the Government accepted without equivocation the resolution of the United Nations Assembly in favour of an immediate cease - fire . ยท " On the ...
... Prime Minister addressed them on the following day , they would expect to be told that the Government accepted without equivocation the resolution of the United Nations Assembly in favour of an immediate cease - fire . ยท " On the ...
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... Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia and subsequently as Prime Minister of the Federation , on the grounds that he wished his successor to establish himself in office before the next general election which would have to take place by ...
... Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia and subsequently as Prime Minister of the Federation , on the grounds that he wished his successor to establish himself in office before the next general election which would have to take place by ...
Contents
PART I | 1 |
EASTER TO MIDSUMMER | 17 |
THE LAST QUARTERINTERVENTION IN EGYPT | 46 |
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