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Pagina 7
... 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 ...
Pagina 209
... 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 ...
Pagina 311
... increasing population might have been expected to export a larger value , and that on the import side the same years show an increase from 768,734,739.1 in 1913 to 1,221,591,024 / . for 1929. But when it is suggested that such an ...
... increasing population might have been expected to export a larger value , and that on the import side the same years show an increase from 768,734,739.1 in 1913 to 1,221,591,024 / . for 1929. But when it is suggested that such an ...
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THE AFRICAN LABOURER IN 1929 By W Benson | 15 |
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WHAT IS WRONG WITH CRICKET? By G J V Weigall | 92 |
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