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Our scientists still believe that some on-site inspection is necessary, but they are
ready to be convinced that it is not. Soviet scientists are able, we are told, to
detect and identify “all” underground nuclear explosions without fail. If this is so, ...
Our scientists still believe that some on-site inspection is necessary, but they are
ready to be convinced that it is not. Soviet scientists are able, we are told, to
detect and identify “all” underground nuclear explosions without fail. If this is so, ...
Page 68
To this end the Union Government will take, if necessary in peace, any measures
required to ensure the availability of additional facilities elsewhere in the Union
for use by the South African Navy in a war in which the United Kingdom, but not ...
To this end the Union Government will take, if necessary in peace, any measures
required to ensure the availability of additional facilities elsewhere in the Union
for use by the South African Navy in a war in which the United Kingdom, but not ...
Page 72
It will be necessary for volunteers from the United Kingdom to come forward for
tours of duty under the Union Government; conditions of service for personnel
lent to the Union Government will be not less favourable than those set out in
Annex ...
It will be necessary for volunteers from the United Kingdom to come forward for
tours of duty under the Union Government; conditions of service for personnel
lent to the Union Government will be not less favourable than those set out in
Annex ...
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