The National Review, Volume 133W.H. Allen, 1949 - English literature |
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Page 155
... industry to maintain itself on an even keel . If the industry is not able to maintain itself , to the extent which she fails the dollars used for Marshall Aid will have been spent in vain ; on the other hand , a comparatively small ...
... industry to maintain itself on an even keel . If the industry is not able to maintain itself , to the extent which she fails the dollars used for Marshall Aid will have been spent in vain ; on the other hand , a comparatively small ...
Page 271
... industries are suitable for public ownership but that the overwhelming majority must be left to private enterprise ; that every industry must be judged on its merits and its particular circumstances and conditions . Accept the fact that ...
... industries are suitable for public ownership but that the overwhelming majority must be left to private enterprise ; that every industry must be judged on its merits and its particular circumstances and conditions . Accept the fact that ...
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T THE BUSINESS OUTLOOK LORD SELBORNE ON THE CEMENT INDUSTRY HE British cement companies have declared their unanimous opposition to the proposed nationalisation of the industry . There are nine competing companies in the industry ...
T THE BUSINESS OUTLOOK LORD SELBORNE ON THE CEMENT INDUSTRY HE British cement companies have declared their unanimous opposition to the proposed nationalisation of the industry . There are nine competing companies in the industry ...
Contents
CONTENTSJULY | 2 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH | 3 |
THE RETURN OF THE RED SQUIRREL D St LegerGordon | 35 |
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