The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 107Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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Pagina 81
... labour , while at the same time Great Britain has a large surplus of labour . What more natural and reasonable , they say , than to transfer those who cannot obtain employment at home to other parts of the Empire where labour is so ...
... labour , while at the same time Great Britain has a large surplus of labour . What more natural and reasonable , they say , than to transfer those who cannot obtain employment at home to other parts of the Empire where labour is so ...
Pagina 493
... Labour , which on arable land accounts for from a third to a half of the total expenses , has risen far above . The official figures show a rise from the pre - war 100 to 176 in 1930. But this calculation is mis- leading . In both cases ...
... Labour , which on arable land accounts for from a third to a half of the total expenses , has risen far above . The official figures show a rise from the pre - war 100 to 176 in 1930. But this calculation is mis- leading . In both cases ...
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... Labour movement ; partly to the fact that the proletarian parties have no leader who can compare with Mr. Hamaguchi as a popular figure . It would be a mistake , however , to suppose that Labour in Japan is an inconsiderable force ; it ...
... Labour movement ; partly to the fact that the proletarian parties have no leader who can compare with Mr. Hamaguchi as a popular figure . It would be a mistake , however , to suppose that Labour in Japan is an inconsiderable force ; it ...
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THE RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT | 26 |
LICENSING REFORM By Alexander F Part | 55 |
THE CRISIS IN THE UNIONIST PARTY By Right Hon L S Amery | 139 |
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