An Encyclopaedia of ParliamentF. A. Praeger, 1968 - 912 էջ First published in 1958. |
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... Federation of South Arabia . It would be impossible to claim that federalism in the Commonwealth has been an unqualified success . Two federations , those of Rhodesia and Nyasaland and the West Indies , were unable to survive . The ...
... Federation of South Arabia . It would be impossible to claim that federalism in the Commonwealth has been an unqualified success . Two federations , those of Rhodesia and Nyasaland and the West Indies , were unable to survive . The ...
Էջ 260
... Federation as nothing more than a device to perpetuate white supremacy in Central Africa , and mounted a militant campaign aimed at its destruction . The British Government eventually gave way to African nationalist pressure and ...
... Federation as nothing more than a device to perpetuate white supremacy in Central Africa , and mounted a militant campaign aimed at its destruction . The British Government eventually gave way to African nationalist pressure and ...
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... Federation , and in 1966 Singapore seceded from the association . The Supreme Head of the Federation is the Yang di - Pertuan Agong , and he is elected for a period of five years by the Rulers of the States from among themselves . He ...
... Federation , and in 1966 Singapore seceded from the association . The Supreme Head of the Federation is the Yang di - Pertuan Agong , and he is elected for a period of five years by the Rulers of the States from among themselves . He ...
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