The National Review, Volume 133W.H. Allen, 1949 - English literature |
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Page 76
... future in time to pay the extra tax which will ultimately have to be paid for these later years . The measure of relief given by the Chancellor is in reality no more than the equivalent of the interest on this short period loan , and a ...
... future in time to pay the extra tax which will ultimately have to be paid for these later years . The measure of relief given by the Chancellor is in reality no more than the equivalent of the interest on this short period loan , and a ...
Page 166
... future of a shipping company depends on the prosperity of the nation as a whole . I see dangers ahead which so far have not received the attention they deserve . Full employment is the policy of all Parties , but full employ- ment must ...
... future of a shipping company depends on the prosperity of the nation as a whole . I see dangers ahead which so far have not received the attention they deserve . Full employment is the policy of all Parties , but full employ- ment must ...
Page 197
... future of Indo - China is no concern of other Powers . It is , in fact , of immense importance , not only for itself , but because Indo - China is the key to Siam , which is tempera- mentally and otherwise incapable of resisting ...
... future of Indo - China is no concern of other Powers . It is , in fact , of immense importance , not only for itself , but because Indo - China is the key to Siam , which is tempera- mentally and otherwise incapable of resisting ...
Contents
CONTENTSJULY | 2 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH | 3 |
THE RETURN OF THE RED SQUIRREL D St LegerGordon | 35 |
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