The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 108Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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Pagina 194
... position , would be bound to fall relatively behind . It is extremely difficult to give a fair and balanced picture of any industry or to keep thoroughly abreast of all current develop- ments . Nevertheless , there is no considerable ...
... position , would be bound to fall relatively behind . It is extremely difficult to give a fair and balanced picture of any industry or to keep thoroughly abreast of all current develop- ments . Nevertheless , there is no considerable ...
Pagina 210
... position in the race for export trade . What- ever view may be taken of taxes upon imported manufactures , it is incontrovertible that if this country is to retain its position in international trade it must import heavy tonnages of raw ...
... position in the race for export trade . What- ever view may be taken of taxes upon imported manufactures , it is incontrovertible that if this country is to retain its position in international trade it must import heavy tonnages of raw ...
Pagina 597
... position of far greater power and ascendency than formerly . Hence it may be surmised that the Ghazi Pasha has felt his own position threatened , and has awoken to the fact that Ismet Pasha is , and is regarded as , the indispensable ...
... position of far greater power and ascendency than formerly . Hence it may be surmised that the Ghazi Pasha has felt his own position threatened , and has awoken to the fact that Ismet Pasha is , and is regarded as , the indispensable ...
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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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