The Annual Register of World Events, Volume 196Ivison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1955 - History |
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... January with an equally general one - day lock - out on 19 January . Sporadic strikes were resumed on an increased scale and with apparently decreasing reluctance on the part of the workers involved . Their tempers had been exacerbated ...
... January with an equally general one - day lock - out on 19 January . Sporadic strikes were resumed on an increased scale and with apparently decreasing reluctance on the part of the workers involved . Their tempers had been exacerbated ...
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... January for what turned out to be in the main an unexciting series of sittings . On 20 January the Foreign Secretary made a statement about the Korean prisoners . The U.N. Repatriation Commission had that morning begun the transfer to ...
... January for what turned out to be in the main an unexciting series of sittings . On 20 January the Foreign Secretary made a statement about the Korean prisoners . The U.N. Repatriation Commission had that morning begun the transfer to ...
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... January and June of loans from the World Bank for hydro - electric projects of over Rs . 100 million . On 25 March a loan floated on the London market for £ 5 million was oversubscribed within a few minutes , the first loan raised there ...
... January and June of loans from the World Bank for hydro - electric projects of over Rs . 100 million . On 25 March a loan floated on the London market for £ 5 million was oversubscribed within a few minutes , the first loan raised there ...
Contents
HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
CHAPTER | 15 |
MIDSUMMER TO MICHAELMAS | 34 |
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