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Page 175
... negotiations with Great Britain and France ...... " . The suggestion that such a pact should take place within the framework of the League of Nations was dropped by the British Government on a later consideration ; and in pursuance of ...
... negotiations with Great Britain and France ...... " . The suggestion that such a pact should take place within the framework of the League of Nations was dropped by the British Government on a later consideration ; and in pursuance of ...
Page 423
... negotiations not to undertake further testing of nuclear weapons while these negotiations are in progress , and ex- pressed determination that the trend of the recent encouraging ini- tiatives should continue with a view to contributing ...
... negotiations not to undertake further testing of nuclear weapons while these negotiations are in progress , and ex- pressed determination that the trend of the recent encouraging ini- tiatives should continue with a view to contributing ...
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... negotiations to that end with the Governments of India and Pakistan without prejudice to the position taken by the Union of South Africa regarding its juridical stand on the issue . In accordance with the wishes of the General Assembly ...
... negotiations to that end with the Governments of India and Pakistan without prejudice to the position taken by the Union of South Africa regarding its juridical stand on the issue . In accordance with the wishes of the General Assembly ...
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Diplomatic Background of the First World | 1 |
Peace Settlement | 13 |
Far East | 28 |
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