British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1976 - Great Britain |
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Page 133
... taken and will continue to be taken give rise to the expectation at present that bank credit expansion will be sufficiently limited to ensure that the growth of money supply will be less in 1968 than the present estimate for 1967 , both ...
... taken and will continue to be taken give rise to the expectation at present that bank credit expansion will be sufficiently limited to ensure that the growth of money supply will be less in 1968 than the present estimate for 1967 , both ...
Page 183
... taken at a time when the Anglo- Spanish negotiations are suspended , by the decision of the United Kingdom and without any prior consultation with the Spanish Government or even the United Nations . The Spanish Govern- ment do not ...
... taken at a time when the Anglo- Spanish negotiations are suspended , by the decision of the United Kingdom and without any prior consultation with the Spanish Government or even the United Nations . The Spanish Govern- ment do not ...
Page 185
... taken by the United Kingdom on 14th June , 1967 , has nothing to do with the decolonisation of Gibraltar . The decolonisation which the United Nations are advocating is not aimed at maintaining privileged positions at the expense of ...
... taken by the United Kingdom on 14th June , 1967 , has nothing to do with the decolonisation of Gibraltar . The decolonisation which the United Nations are advocating is not aimed at maintaining privileged positions at the expense of ...
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