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... accepted these conditions even on the 20th October 1918. The President forwarded the replies and assurances of the German Chancellor to his associates . The Allied Governments accepted the terms subject to the two conditions mentioned ...
... accepted these conditions even on the 20th October 1918. The President forwarded the replies and assurances of the German Chancellor to his associates . The Allied Governments accepted the terms subject to the two conditions mentioned ...
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... accepted by both the Governments and it became effective from the midnight of January 1 , 1949. As a result of the cease - fire order in Kashmir , the Commis- sion proceeded further and passed another resolution on January 5 , 1949 ...
... accepted by both the Governments and it became effective from the midnight of January 1 , 1949. As a result of the cease - fire order in Kashmir , the Commis- sion proceeded further and passed another resolution on January 5 , 1949 ...
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... accepted and recognised India's continuing member- ship in accordance with the terms of the declaration following hereafter . 2. India accepted on her part the King as the symbol of free association of the independent member nations and ...
... accepted and recognised India's continuing member- ship in accordance with the terms of the declaration following hereafter . 2. India accepted on her part the King as the symbol of free association of the independent member nations and ...
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