The Annual Register of World Events, Volume 200Ivison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1959 - History |
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Page 88
... remained the main obstacle to the strength and stability of central government . The basic problem , however , was economic . Agricultural production failed to keep pace with an astronomical population increase ( 3.1 per cent annually ...
... remained the main obstacle to the strength and stability of central government . The basic problem , however , was economic . Agricultural production failed to keep pace with an astronomical population increase ( 3.1 per cent annually ...
Page 97
... remained outside the controversy . Mr Todd agreed to serve under Sir Edgar as Minister of Labour and Social Welfare in the new Cabinet formed on 17 February . But the breach in the party was far from healed and was re - opened beyond ...
... remained outside the controversy . Mr Todd agreed to serve under Sir Edgar as Minister of Labour and Social Welfare in the new Cabinet formed on 17 February . But the breach in the party was far from healed and was re - opened beyond ...
Page 356
... remained unresolved . On 5 February the Soviet representative declined to discuss this question , because the Japanese Government had not yet offered to negotiate a definitive treaty of peace , and this stand was main- tained despite a ...
... remained unresolved . On 5 February the Soviet representative declined to discuss this question , because the Japanese Government had not yet offered to negotiate a definitive treaty of peace , and this stand was main- tained despite a ...
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
EASTER TO MIDSUMMER | 17 |
THE LAST QUARTER 59 | 59 |
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