The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 117Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1935 |
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Pagina 220
... increase in capital costs . Economies sufficient to offset this increase would have to be on a far larger scale than any which to me appear possible , while in certain , not very remote , contingencies general electrifica- tion might ...
... increase in capital costs . Economies sufficient to offset this increase would have to be on a far larger scale than any which to me appear possible , while in certain , not very remote , contingencies general electrifica- tion might ...
Pagina 297
... increased . In 1934 the figures for pig - iron production show an increase of 66 per cent . , and for raw steel 55 per cent . In August 1934 a decree was issued controlling traffic in metals and forbidding the use of nickel , copper ...
... increased . In 1934 the figures for pig - iron production show an increase of 66 per cent . , and for raw steel 55 per cent . In August 1934 a decree was issued controlling traffic in metals and forbidding the use of nickel , copper ...
Pagina 317
... increase in the already high American Naval Estimates . We , on our part , are hardly likely to accept third place amongst the world's navies ; so an increase in British shipbuilding may be expected . A naval race , besides having an ...
... increase in the already high American Naval Estimates . We , on our part , are hardly likely to accept third place amongst the world's navies ; so an increase in British shipbuilding may be expected . A naval race , besides having an ...
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AUTHOR | 22 |
ODWYER Sir Michael | 151 |
CROTCH W Walter | 172 |
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