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... continued , there are signs that many of them were finding increasing difficulty in raising funds and few significant new charities appear to have been founded . The reasons for this are unclear . In some districts it was due to the ...
... continued , there are signs that many of them were finding increasing difficulty in raising funds and few significant new charities appear to have been founded . The reasons for this are unclear . In some districts it was due to the ...
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... continued schooling of employed school - age youths had to be guaranteed by the employer ; young workers and women discharged due to no fault of their own were entitled to travel ex- penses to their homes ; employers could be fined for ...
... continued schooling of employed school - age youths had to be guaranteed by the employer ; young workers and women discharged due to no fault of their own were entitled to travel ex- penses to their homes ; employers could be fined for ...
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... continued with Butler's sup- port , despite efforts by Churchill to stop it . Churchill was anxious to avoid ... continued to support multilateral schools . Other minorities advocated the continued pre- eminence of grammar schools for ...
... continued with Butler's sup- port , despite efforts by Churchill to stop it . Churchill was anxious to avoid ... continued to support multilateral schools . Other minorities advocated the continued pre- eminence of grammar schools for ...
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Introduction | 2 |
The First World War and after | 126 |
The interwar years | 163 |
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