The Annual Register of World Events, Volume 198Ivison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1957 - History |
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Page 54
... opened with the usual ceremonies and the Queen's Speech , to which we shall return in another context . After the speeches of the mover and seconder of the Address the Leader of the Opposition devoted himself exclusively to the Egyptian ...
... opened with the usual ceremonies and the Queen's Speech , to which we shall return in another context . After the speeches of the mover and seconder of the Address the Leader of the Opposition devoted himself exclusively to the Egyptian ...
Page 123
... opened enabling ore from the mine to be transported by rail to the recently opened smelter at Jinja . Princess Margaret's visit to East Africa and Mauritius in October was the occasion of general enjoyment and satisfaction . Nigeria ...
... opened enabling ore from the mine to be transported by rail to the recently opened smelter at Jinja . Princess Margaret's visit to East Africa and Mauritius in October was the occasion of general enjoyment and satisfaction . Nigeria ...
Page 476
... opened in Bandung ; the agenda was drawn up by a committee of Indonesian , Egyptian , Japanese , and Philippine delegates ; resolutions condemning racial discrimination and colonialism were among those adopted . 31. U.N. Command decided ...
... opened in Bandung ; the agenda was drawn up by a committee of Indonesian , Egyptian , Japanese , and Philippine delegates ; resolutions condemning racial discrimination and colonialism were among those adopted . 31. U.N. Command decided ...
Contents
PART I | 1 |
EASTER TO MIDSUMMER | 17 |
THE LAST QUARTERINTERVENTION IN EGYPT | 46 |
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