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... South Africa was not competent to modify its interna- tional status . The findings of the Court may be summed up as follows : ( 1 ) The Court held by 12 votes to 2 that South Africa conti- nued to have the international obligations ...
... South Africa was not competent to modify its interna- tional status . The findings of the Court may be summed up as follows : ( 1 ) The Court held by 12 votes to 2 that South Africa conti- nued to have the international obligations ...
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... South Africa on the future status of South - West Africa . In November 1952 , that Com- mittee reported its failure to reach a settlement with South Africa and the gulf which divided the parties in 1951 could not be bridged . The ...
... South Africa on the future status of South - West Africa . In November 1952 , that Com- mittee reported its failure to reach a settlement with South Africa and the gulf which divided the parties in 1951 could not be bridged . The ...
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... South African view that whites and non - whites should live separately as far as possible . Racial bloodbath in South Africa . - Racial tension exploded in a wave of blood and death in South Africa on the 21st March , 1960 , as Africans ...
... South African view that whites and non - whites should live separately as far as possible . Racial bloodbath in South Africa . - Racial tension exploded in a wave of blood and death in South Africa on the 21st March , 1960 , as Africans ...
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Diplomatic Background of the First World | 1 |
Peace Settlement | 13 |
Far East | 28 |
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