The Annual Register of World Events, Volume 202Ivison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1960 - History |
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... Treaty Organization and the Warsaw Treaty countries was again repeated . The meeting called on NATO to respond to the reduction in the Soviet forces of 1,200,000 men ( announced on 14 January ) . However , as some observers pointed out ...
... Treaty Organization and the Warsaw Treaty countries was again repeated . The meeting called on NATO to respond to the reduction in the Soviet forces of 1,200,000 men ( announced on 14 January ) . However , as some observers pointed out ...
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... treaty and of the revised Administrative Agreement on American bases and troops in Japan . But the left wing of the Socialist Party , the Com- munist Party , and the even more extreme Zengakuren , or national students ' federation ...
... treaty and of the revised Administrative Agreement on American bases and troops in Japan . But the left wing of the Socialist Party , the Com- munist Party , and the even more extreme Zengakuren , or national students ' federation ...
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... Treaty between the United States of America and Japan , signed at Tokyo on February 28 , 1952 , as amended , and by such other arrangements as may be agreed upon . ARTICLE VII This Treaty does not affect and shall not be interpreted as ...
... Treaty between the United States of America and Japan , signed at Tokyo on February 28 , 1952 , as amended , and by such other arrangements as may be agreed upon . ARTICLE VII This Treaty does not affect and shall not be interpreted as ...
Contents
HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
The Prime Ministers African tour 1speech at Cape Town 2 proposed boycott | 9 |
THE SECOND QUARTER | 15 |
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