Publication, Edições 224-236;Edições 238-239Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1960 |
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... major project in the natural sciences should be in marine sciences . This suggestion raises the question of the future of the present major project - scientific research on arid lands - which is due to terminate in 1962. Some Member ...
... major project in the natural sciences should be in marine sciences . This suggestion raises the question of the future of the present major project - scientific research on arid lands - which is due to terminate in 1962. Some Member ...
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... Major Projects , Unesco should take into consideration the urgent needs of the interested Member States and the resources available , and should be guided by past experience and progress achieved in the execution of the Major Projects ...
... Major Projects , Unesco should take into consideration the urgent needs of the interested Member States and the resources available , and should be guided by past experience and progress achieved in the execution of the Major Projects ...
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... major foodstuffs varying from 3 per cent to 7 per cent as compared with 1958 . 20. A start has been made with the implementation of three major long - term programmes , as mentioned in last year's Report . These are the intensification ...
... major foodstuffs varying from 3 per cent to 7 per cent as compared with 1958 . 20. A start has been made with the implementation of three major long - term programmes , as mentioned in last year's Report . These are the intensification ...
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Review of Economic Progress | i |
The Task Ahead 1 | ii |
Burma | iii |
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