The Annual Register of World Events, Tập 205Ivison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1964 |
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... Congress --was the longest continuous session for more than 20 years , but it was one of the least productive . Not only did it fail to act on the Civil Rights Bill . but it also denied the Administration's legislation on two other ...
... Congress --was the longest continuous session for more than 20 years , but it was one of the least productive . Not only did it fail to act on the Civil Rights Bill . but it also denied the Administration's legislation on two other ...
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... Congress was controlled by the two leading Opposition parties , the APRA and the U.N.O. , which joined forces and elected the Presidents of both Houses , defeating the P.A.P. candidates . Although the new Government lacked a majority in ...
... Congress was controlled by the two leading Opposition parties , the APRA and the U.N.O. , which joined forces and elected the Presidents of both Houses , defeating the P.A.P. candidates . Although the new Government lacked a majority in ...
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... Congress which opened on 15 January , Herr Mewis , head of the Planning Commission , was replaced by Herr Apel . At the Congress Herr Ulbricht confessed that it had not been possible to draw up a precise plan for the period 1964-70 but ...
... Congress which opened on 15 January , Herr Mewis , head of the Planning Commission , was replaced by Herr Apel . At the Congress Herr Ulbricht confessed that it had not been possible to draw up a precise plan for the period 1964-70 but ...
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