The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volumen195Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1954 |
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... South Wales and Western Australia on 14 February , and in Queensland and South Australia on 7 March , Labour obtained a majority of votes cast ; Labour Governments remained in power with increased majorities in New South Wales ...
... South Wales and Western Australia on 14 February , and in Queensland and South Australia on 7 March , Labour obtained a majority of votes cast ; Labour Governments remained in power with increased majorities in New South Wales ...
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... South Korean Government , the withdrawal of Chinese troops , and the disarmament of North Korea ; and on 25 May the South Korean representatives walked out of the truce negotiations for good . On 7 June President Eisenhower warned ...
... South Korean Government , the withdrawal of Chinese troops , and the disarmament of North Korea ; and on 25 May the South Korean representatives walked out of the truce negotiations for good . On 7 June President Eisenhower warned ...
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... South Africa . The Good Offices Commission established by the Assembly in 1952 in yet another effort to help South Africa , India , and Pakistan to reopen negotiations on the treatment of Indians in the Union , reported at the eighth ...
... South Africa . The Good Offices Commission established by the Assembly in 1952 in yet another effort to help South Africa , India , and Pakistan to reopen negotiations on the treatment of Indians in the Union , reported at the eighth ...
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EASTER TO MIDSUMMERTHE CORONATION | 19 |
MIDSUMMER TO MICHAELMASTHE KOREAN TRUCE | 31 |
THE LAST QUARTERTHE PRIME MINISTERS RETURN | 45 |
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