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... million and that America and Britain would furnish initial grants of $ 56 million and $ 14 million respectively . Egypt , however , was irritated by the conditions accompanying the offer . Not only did the Bank insist on an assurance ...
... million and that America and Britain would furnish initial grants of $ 56 million and $ 14 million respectively . Egypt , however , was irritated by the conditions accompanying the offer . Not only did the Bank insist on an assurance ...
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... million of its funds in the Egyptian economy , 10 million in 1956 , 3 million in 1957 , 2 million in 1958 and 1 million annually until 1964. The Company also agreed to increase the roster of pilots ( there were 156 in December , 1955 ) ...
... million of its funds in the Egyptian economy , 10 million in 1956 , 3 million in 1957 , 2 million in 1958 and 1 million annually until 1964. The Company also agreed to increase the roster of pilots ( there were 156 in December , 1955 ) ...
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... million dollars a year . Moreover , Egyptian exports have risen in ten years from £ E166 million to £ E279 million , with significant increases in non - traditional commodities such as petroleum products , textiles , cotton yarns and ...
... million dollars a year . Moreover , Egyptian exports have risen in ten years from £ E166 million to £ E279 million , with significant increases in non - traditional commodities such as petroleum products , textiles , cotton yarns and ...
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Railway versus Canal | 13 |
The Canal Concession is Granted | 20 |
The Company is Formed | 29 |
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