British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1976 - Great Britain |
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... contribution . . . we should keep the necessary flexibility so that we can decide whether our contribution should be by sea or air or a combination of both " . ( 7 ) When we looked beyond 1970 , it emerged that , once our presence in ...
... contribution . . . we should keep the necessary flexibility so that we can decide whether our contribution should be by sea or air or a combination of both " . ( 7 ) When we looked beyond 1970 , it emerged that , once our presence in ...
Page 82
... contributions , and we intend to increase our overseas aid during the coming year . Over and above the aid programme we had planned , we shall make a contribution of £ 5 million to the Food Aid programme resulting from the Kennedy Round ...
... contributions , and we intend to increase our overseas aid during the coming year . Over and above the aid programme we had planned , we shall make a contribution of £ 5 million to the Food Aid programme resulting from the Kennedy Round ...
Page 100
... contribution to be made . And in all this - in working for a reconciliation with Eastern Europe , having a positive voice in the Alliance , playing a leading part in shaping the world of the future - Europe has much to gain from the ...
... contribution to be made . And in all this - in working for a reconciliation with Eastern Europe , having a positive voice in the Alliance , playing a leading part in shaping the world of the future - Europe has much to gain from the ...
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