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There is evidence—encouraging evidence—that not only the United States but
also the other great nuclear Power in the ... the nuclear Powers not to transfer
control of nuclear weapons to nonnuclear Powers or to assist non-nuclear
Powers in ...
There is evidence—encouraging evidence—that not only the United States but
also the other great nuclear Power in the ... the nuclear Powers not to transfer
control of nuclear weapons to nonnuclear Powers or to assist non-nuclear
Powers in ...
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So long as the territories remained states in association with Britain, the British
Government would accept responsibility for their external affairs and defence and
the British Parliament and Her Majesty in Council would have legislative powers
...
So long as the territories remained states in association with Britain, the British
Government would accept responsibility for their external affairs and defence and
the British Parliament and Her Majesty in Council would have legislative powers
...
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Powers of Senate The powers of the Senate will be: (a) Review of legislation. (b)
Special legislative powers in respect of Tribal Land, Law and Custom. ...
Executive Powers The Governor-General will act on Ministers' advice in all
matterS.
Powers of Senate The powers of the Senate will be: (a) Review of legislation. (b)
Special legislative powers in respect of Tribal Land, Law and Custom. ...
Executive Powers The Governor-General will act on Ministers' advice in all
matterS.
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