The National Review, Volume 97W.H. Allen, 1931 - English literature |
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... Persons normally in regular employment . Date Persons normally in casual Total Wholly Temporarily unemployed stopped employ . ment June 8 , 1931 Men ... 1,357,413 453,989 112,375 1,923,777 Boys Women Girls ... ... Total June 1 , 1931 ...
... Persons normally in regular employment . Date Persons normally in casual Total Wholly Temporarily unemployed stopped employ . ment June 8 , 1931 Men ... 1,357,413 453,989 112,375 1,923,777 Boys Women Girls ... ... Total June 1 , 1931 ...
Page 576
... persons as a rather tall order in view of their obstruction of every effort to safeguard national interests and to promote Imperial development . As superior persons they opine that no one at this election should express any view from ...
... persons as a rather tall order in view of their obstruction of every effort to safeguard national interests and to promote Imperial development . As superior persons they opine that no one at this election should express any view from ...
Page 599
... person must decide for himself or herself . It is futile for us to lecture one another . Many persons have no choice but to retrench , whether they like it or not , with Income Tax at 5s . in the £ , increased Super Tax and usually ...
... person must decide for himself or herself . It is futile for us to lecture one another . Many persons have no choice but to retrench , whether they like it or not , with Income Tax at 5s . in the £ , increased Super Tax and usually ...
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