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The disarmament programme should be implemented in an agreed sequence , by stages until it is completed , with each measure and stage carried out within specified time - limits . Transition to a subsequent stage in the process of ...
The disarmament programme should be implemented in an agreed sequence , by stages until it is completed , with each measure and stage carried out within specified time - limits . Transition to a subsequent stage in the process of ...
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( b ) Making available to the Parties to the Treaty data produced by the verification arrangements : ( c ) Preparing the budget of the International Disarmament Organisation . ( d ) Making reports to the Control Council on the progress ...
( b ) Making available to the Parties to the Treaty data produced by the verification arrangements : ( c ) Preparing the budget of the International Disarmament Organisation . ( d ) Making reports to the Control Council on the progress ...
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Page 775 804 805 807 843 844 848 DISARMAMENT —- continued . Great Britain , & c . — continued . Documents . Conference of 18 - Nation Disarmament Committee . Geneva , Mar 15 - Dec 12 , 1962 . Session 14th March - 15th June , 1962 1.
Page 775 804 805 807 843 844 848 DISARMAMENT —- continued . Great Britain , & c . — continued . Documents . Conference of 18 - Nation Disarmament Committee . Geneva , Mar 15 - Dec 12 , 1962 . Session 14th March - 15th June , 1962 1.
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