The Annual Register of World Events, Volume 200Ivison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1959 - History |
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... record . The 1958-59 wheat crop promised to be nearly 200 million bushels , compared with only 96 million bushels in 1957-58 , which was better by about 20 million bushels than the estimate given in A.R. 1957 , p . 87 . In the internal ...
... record . The 1958-59 wheat crop promised to be nearly 200 million bushels , compared with only 96 million bushels in 1957-58 , which was better by about 20 million bushels than the estimate given in A.R. 1957 , p . 87 . In the internal ...
Page 386
... records by the Comet and Boeing aircraft have already been mentioned . The altitude record for aircraft established at 70,000 ft . in 1957 by a British Canberra was broken on 2 May by a French Trident ( approximately 80,000 ft . ) and ...
... records by the Comet and Boeing aircraft have already been mentioned . The altitude record for aircraft established at 70,000 ft . in 1957 by a British Canberra was broken on 2 May by a French Trident ( approximately 80,000 ft . ) and ...
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... record of the adventures of a young English anthropologist who vanished in the jungles of Malaya . Angkor ( Cape ) , by Malcolm MacDonald , was a finely illustrated travel book about the historic city of Cambodia . The Crossing of ...
... record of the adventures of a young English anthropologist who vanished in the jungles of Malaya . Angkor ( Cape ) , by Malcolm MacDonald , was a finely illustrated travel book about the historic city of Cambodia . The Crossing of ...
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
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