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At the end of 1962 , nearly 11 per cent of the world's official external reserves (
excluding the United Kingdom ) were held in sterling , and about 26 per cent (
excluding the United States of America ) in United States dollars . 239. From the ...
At the end of 1962 , nearly 11 per cent of the world's official external reserves (
excluding the United Kingdom ) were held in sterling , and about 26 per cent (
excluding the United States of America ) in United States dollars . 239. From the ...
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Parliament. House of Commons. CHAPTER X The Recommended System
General 342. This chapter gives the reasons why four out of the six of us
recommend the adoption by the United Kingdom of a £ -cent - 1 system of
decimal currency .
Parliament. House of Commons. CHAPTER X The Recommended System
General 342. This chapter gives the reasons why four out of the six of us
recommend the adoption by the United Kingdom of a £ -cent - 1 system of
decimal currency .
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Four delegates attended from the United Kingdom , including one of Her
Majesty's Inspectors . Bilateral Mixed Commissions 32. Representatives of the
department attended meetings of the Mixed Commissions set up under the
bilateral ...
Four delegates attended from the United Kingdom , including one of Her
Majesty's Inspectors . Bilateral Mixed Commissions 32. Representatives of the
department attended meetings of the Mixed Commissions set up under the
bilateral ...
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