The National Review, Volume 133W.H. Allen, 1949 - English literature |
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... . Australia and New Zealand accounted for about £ 200 millions and Eire for £ 200 millions ; Indian and Burmese balances probably amounted to £ 1,200 million , Egypt to £ 400 million , and Palestine to £ 120 million THE STERLING BALANCES ...
... . Australia and New Zealand accounted for about £ 200 millions and Eire for £ 200 millions ; Indian and Burmese balances probably amounted to £ 1,200 million , Egypt to £ 400 million , and Palestine to £ 120 million THE STERLING BALANCES ...
Page 496
£ 400 million , and Palestine to £ 120 million . Central Africa accounted for £ 200 million ; Malaya , Iraq and Ceylon held more than £ 50 million each . Serious consideration was given to the problem at the time of the United States ...
£ 400 million , and Palestine to £ 120 million . Central Africa accounted for £ 200 million ; Malaya , Iraq and Ceylon held more than £ 50 million each . Serious consideration was given to the problem at the time of the United States ...
Page 498
... million in mid- 1947 , £ 156 million were released in 1947 , £ 267 million in 1948 , and £ 50 million in the first four months of 1949. After making certain adjustments for special operations , it seems that such releases between June ...
... million in mid- 1947 , £ 156 million were released in 1947 , £ 267 million in 1948 , and £ 50 million in the first four months of 1949. After making certain adjustments for special operations , it seems that such releases between June ...
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CONTENTSJULY | 2 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH | 3 |
THE RETURN OF THE RED SQUIRREL D St LegerGordon | 35 |
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