British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1976 - Great Britain |
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Page 17
... Government cannot accept that they are in breach of the Agreement . On the contrary , Her Majesty's Government consider that any action by the Malta Government purporting to terminate the Defence Agreement would be a breach by the Malta ...
... Government cannot accept that they are in breach of the Agreement . On the contrary , Her Majesty's Government consider that any action by the Malta Government purporting to terminate the Defence Agreement would be a breach by the Malta ...
Page 195
... Government of the United States for use in connection with each station shall remain in the Government of the United States until that Government sells or otherwise disposes of such property , notwithstanding that it is affixed to the ...
... Government of the United States for use in connection with each station shall remain in the Government of the United States until that Government sells or otherwise disposes of such property , notwithstanding that it is affixed to the ...
Page 795
... Government of the United Kingdom may declare that responsibility for , or responsibility for the conduct of , such relations shall be vested in the Government of His Majesty The King of Tonga ( hereinafter referred to as " the Government ...
... Government of the United Kingdom may declare that responsibility for , or responsibility for the conduct of , such relations shall be vested in the Government of His Majesty The King of Tonga ( hereinafter referred to as " the Government ...
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