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- Title
World in Review.
- Authors
Kwak, Mary
- Abstract
The article reports on economic and political developments worldwide in 1984. Banknotes with markings that enable blind people to identify denominations was issued by the Bank of Japan to stop money counterfeiting. 37 Africans and multi-racial trade unions and community organizations rallied against the government's treatment of the black citizens of Witwatersrand, South Africa. Henri d'Orleans, the Count of Paris disinherited his son Henri for remarrying outside of the Roman Catholic church.
- Subjects
JAPAN; SOUTH Africa; FRANCE; POLITICAL development; BANK notes; PARIS, Henri, comte de, 1908-1999; PUBLIC demonstrations
- Publication
Harvard International Review, 1984, Vol 7, Issue 3, p24
- ISSN
0739-1854
- Publication type
Article