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... authorities , relations which enabled them practically to extinguish hookworm in certain parishes ( at a substantial financial cost ) , as well as to contribute materially towards dealing with some of the other endemic diseases . The ...
... authorities , relations which enabled them practically to extinguish hookworm in certain parishes ( at a substantial financial cost ) , as well as to contribute materially towards dealing with some of the other endemic diseases . The ...
Pagina 331
... authorities . take the view that the charge could not be made out and offer no evidence at the trial so that the prisoner is immediately acquitted . An inquest held at Mitcham on October 12 , 1936 , illustrates the vagaries of coroners ...
... authorities . take the view that the charge could not be made out and offer no evidence at the trial so that the prisoner is immediately acquitted . An inquest held at Mitcham on October 12 , 1936 , illustrates the vagaries of coroners ...
Pagina 361
... authorities to insure with com- mercial companies against their legal liabilities to employees under the Workmen's Compensation Acts . Mine - owners had their mutual insurance associations ; why not local authorities ? Were not ...
... authorities to insure with com- mercial companies against their legal liabilities to employees under the Workmen's Compensation Acts . Mine - owners had their mutual insurance associations ; why not local authorities ? Were not ...
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AUTHOR | 64 |
ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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