The Annual Register of World Events, Volume 200Ivison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1959 - History |
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... independence . The British delegate , Commander Noble , maintained that any attempt to endorse the principle of independence in the absence of general agreement ' would only lead to civil war or . . . partition in Cyprus and perhaps ...
... independence . The British delegate , Commander Noble , maintained that any attempt to endorse the principle of independence in the absence of general agreement ' would only lead to civil war or . . . partition in Cyprus and perhaps ...
Page 171
... independence , sovereignty , and territorial integrity , pledged themselves to endeavour to avoid any action which might entangle their countries to the detriment of their interests and peace , to hasten the realization of the right of ...
... independence , sovereignty , and territorial integrity , pledged themselves to endeavour to avoid any action which might entangle their countries to the detriment of their interests and peace , to hasten the realization of the right of ...
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... independence . On 24 July General de Gaulle went some way to meet the nationalist aspirations of African leaders by agreeing that the Vice - Presidents of the Governmental Councils should have the status of Prime Minister when dealing ...
... independence . On 24 July General de Gaulle went some way to meet the nationalist aspirations of African leaders by agreeing that the Vice - Presidents of the Governmental Councils should have the status of Prime Minister when dealing ...
Contents
HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
EASTER TO MIDSUMMER | 17 |
SCOTLAND 61 WALES 63 NORTHERN IRELAND 65 | 65 |
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