The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 108Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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Pagina 13
production would in fact be raised by such a system of duties . In this as in other respects any analysis is ... production from unprotected into protected channels ' ? Would it , in however microscopic a degree , raise the cost of ...
production would in fact be raised by such a system of duties . In this as in other respects any analysis is ... production from unprotected into protected channels ' ? Would it , in however microscopic a degree , raise the cost of ...
Pagina 72
... production of high - priced tea and coffee ; but I doubt if it can be done by the grain farmer or the pastoralist . Native production , such as exists in West Africa , has not stood the test of an economic crisis such as may come with ...
... production of high - priced tea and coffee ; but I doubt if it can be done by the grain farmer or the pastoralist . Native production , such as exists in West Africa , has not stood the test of an economic crisis such as may come with ...
Pagina 192
... production of pig iron was 10,250,000 tons , or 93 per cent . of capacity , and the production of steel was over 7,500,000 tons , or 95 per cent . of capacity , in 1929 the production of pig iron was only 7,500,000 tons , or 63 per cent ...
... production of pig iron was 10,250,000 tons , or 93 per cent . of capacity , and the production of steel was over 7,500,000 tons , or 95 per cent . of capacity , in 1929 the production of pig iron was only 7,500,000 tons , or 63 per cent ...
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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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