The Annual Register of World Events, Tập 200Ivison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1959 |
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... Constitution . A Bill to increase African representation from eight to 14 members passed through the Council in spite of their absence , and eight Africans were found to stand for the specially - elected ' cross - bench ' seats , though ...
... Constitution . A Bill to increase African representation from eight to 14 members passed through the Council in spite of their absence , and eight Africans were found to stand for the specially - elected ' cross - bench ' seats , though ...
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... Constitution was to include provisions for the reorganization of the relations between France and her overseas possessions . The Assembly then went into recess until 7 October , by which time the new Constitution was in force . The ...
... Constitution was to include provisions for the reorganization of the relations between France and her overseas possessions . The Assembly then went into recess until 7 October , by which time the new Constitution was in force . The ...
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... constitutional referendum would be interpreted by France as a vote for immediate secession , which would be granted . The Inauguration of the Fifth Republic . The draft Constitution , pub- lished on 29 July , was submitted to an ...
... constitutional referendum would be interpreted by France as a vote for immediate secession , which would be granted . The Inauguration of the Fifth Republic . The draft Constitution , pub- lished on 29 July , was submitted to an ...
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
EASTER TO MIDSUMMER | 17 |
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