The Annual Register of World Events, Volume 203Ivison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1962 - History |
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... Commonwealth no scope was left for compromise . . . . We can now see the Commonwealth without equivocal reservations as being founded on a secure multi - racial basis . It is usually considered improper to reveal the authorship of ...
... Commonwealth no scope was left for compromise . . . . We can now see the Commonwealth without equivocal reservations as being founded on a secure multi - racial basis . It is usually considered improper to reveal the authorship of ...
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... Commonwealth would emerge as a stronger organiza- tion ; Mr Diefenbaker , that South Africa's withdrawal was unavoidable because discrimination in respect of race or colour could not continue if the Commonwealth was to be ' a force for ...
... Commonwealth would emerge as a stronger organiza- tion ; Mr Diefenbaker , that South Africa's withdrawal was unavoidable because discrimination in respect of race or colour could not continue if the Commonwealth was to be ' a force for ...
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... Commonwealth . On 13 June Mr Macmillan announced that three senior Ministers were to visit Commonwealth capitals to consult with Commonwealth Governments about Britain's relations with the European Economic Community . The three ...
... Commonwealth . On 13 June Mr Macmillan announced that three senior Ministers were to visit Commonwealth capitals to consult with Commonwealth Governments about Britain's relations with the European Economic Community . The three ...
Contents
PREFACE TO THE 203rd VOLUME | 1 |
MIDSUMMER TO MICHAELMAS | 32 |
SCOTLAND 54WALES 56NORTHERN IRELAND 58 | 58 |
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