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... increased steadily from 1,300,000 at Christmas last to 1,775,000 at the beginning of June - a considerably higher figure than at any time during the General Strike or the long coal stoppage . A primary cause of this great increase is ...
... increased steadily from 1,300,000 at Christmas last to 1,775,000 at the beginning of June - a considerably higher figure than at any time during the General Strike or the long coal stoppage . A primary cause of this great increase is ...
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... increased the passenger travel from station X fivefold within a comparatively short period by offering a fourfold increase in the number of trains ; the London and North Eastern Railway , by increasing the steam service at station Y ...
... increased the passenger travel from station X fivefold within a comparatively short period by offering a fourfold increase in the number of trains ; the London and North Eastern Railway , by increasing the steam service at station Y ...
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... increase in grain production is striking . After the war and the days of militant Communism it sank , in 1921 , to ... increasing the total of Soviet Russia's exports . It is significant that , acting under the provisions of an existing ...
... increase in grain production is striking . After the war and the days of militant Communism it sank , in 1921 , to ... increasing the total of Soviet Russia's exports . It is significant that , acting under the provisions of an existing ...
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UNEMPLOYMENT By Right Hon Sir Arthur SteelMaitland | 35 |
Sharp | 55 |
RATIONALISATION AND THE STEEL INDUSTRY By Jules Menken | 225 |
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