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Mr George Brown , however , reasserted Labour's view that the Conservative Government , but for the General's veto , would have been ready enough to accept the Community's terms of entry regardless of any disadvantages ; the Assembly ...
Mr George Brown , however , reasserted Labour's view that the Conservative Government , but for the General's veto , would have been ready enough to accept the Community's terms of entry regardless of any disadvantages ; the Assembly ...
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The number and the range of the questions put to Mr Lange ( supported by the EFTA Secretary - General , Mr Frank Figgures ) demonstrated the Assembly's new awareness of EFTA's potentialities . An innovation at this session was an ...
The number and the range of the questions put to Mr Lange ( supported by the EFTA Secretary - General , Mr Frank Figgures ) demonstrated the Assembly's new awareness of EFTA's potentialities . An innovation at this session was an ...
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The Council of Ministers shall be responsible to the Assembly of Heads of States and Government . It shall be entrusted with the responsibility of preparing conferences of the Assembly . 2. It shall take cognisance of any matter ...
The Council of Ministers shall be responsible to the Assembly of Heads of States and Government . It shall be entrusted with the responsibility of preparing conferences of the Assembly . 2. It shall take cognisance of any matter ...
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PREFACE TO THE 205th VOLUME | 1 |
THE ARAB LEAGUE 300THE UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC 301THE | 2 |
Introduction 1Britain excluded from E E C 1Mr Gaitskells death and | 12 |
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