The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 108Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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... cent . of its exports among other members of the Empire . About 84 per cent . of the total of intra - Imperial trade is focussed on the United Kingdom , either converging upon it or radiating from it . The difficulties of the United ...
... cent . of its exports among other members of the Empire . About 84 per cent . of the total of intra - Imperial trade is focussed on the United Kingdom , either converging upon it or radiating from it . The difficulties of the United ...
Pagina 49
... cent . , the total expenditure on education by 118 per cent . , and the amount of Government funds devoted to this object by 205 per cent . But it is necessary to look beneath these figures . The Committee had to lament the enormous ...
... cent . , the total expenditure on education by 118 per cent . , and the amount of Government funds devoted to this object by 205 per cent . But it is necessary to look beneath these figures . The Committee had to lament the enormous ...
Pagina 190
... cent . smaller than in 1913 , while imports are about 25 per cent . larger ; unemployment has stood in the neighbourhood of 20 per cent . or more for seven years ; prices have been most unsatisfactory ; and profits and dividends have ...
... cent . smaller than in 1913 , while imports are about 25 per cent . larger ; unemployment has stood in the neighbourhood of 20 per cent . or more for seven years ; prices have been most unsatisfactory ; and profits and dividends have ...
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