The Annual Register of World Events, Volume 196Ivison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1955 - History |
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... French Government delaying a de facto transfer . Eventually the French Government agreed to hold talks with Indian Government representatives in Paris , but these broke down owing to French insistence on retaining control of the police ...
... French Government delaying a de facto transfer . Eventually the French Government agreed to hold talks with Indian Government representatives in Paris , but these broke down owing to French insistence on retaining control of the police ...
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... French Foreign Office protested on 11 February against Spain's continued refusal to recognize the new Sultan of Morocco and defended French policy towards him . On 10 March the Foreign Affairs Commission , while protesting against ...
... French Foreign Office protested on 11 February against Spain's continued refusal to recognize the new Sultan of Morocco and defended French policy towards him . On 10 March the Foreign Affairs Commission , while protesting against ...
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... French policy as having three aims : ( 1 ) the protection of France's strategic , cultural , and economic interests ; ( 2 ) the safe- guarding of the rights and interests of the settlers ; ( 3 ) Tunisian self- government . On 27 August ...
... French policy as having three aims : ( 1 ) the protection of France's strategic , cultural , and economic interests ; ( 2 ) the safe- guarding of the rights and interests of the settlers ; ( 3 ) Tunisian self- government . On 27 August ...
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
CHAPTER | 15 |
MIDSUMMER TO MICHAELMAS | 34 |
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