The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 186. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1944 |
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Page 117
... increased from 470,823 acres at the outbreak of war , to 850,730 acres in 1943 , the highest since 1918. Flax increased from 21,194 acres in 1939 to 124,536 acres , the highest since 1870. The tillage area had increased by 78 per cent ...
... increased from 470,823 acres at the outbreak of war , to 850,730 acres in 1943 , the highest since 1918. Flax increased from 21,194 acres in 1939 to 124,536 acres , the highest since 1870. The tillage area had increased by 78 per cent ...
Page 285
... increased taxation to meet the increasing cost of government , due in part to greatly increased expenditure on staff in the form of cost of living allowances and to the subventions to keep down the cost . of necessities . Expenditure in ...
... increased taxation to meet the increasing cost of government , due in part to greatly increased expenditure on staff in the form of cost of living allowances and to the subventions to keep down the cost . of necessities . Expenditure in ...
Page 390
... increased by 359,000,000l . to 1,666,500,000l . Much of the remainder was placed in trade bills , the call for Deposit Receipts having led to a reduction in new Treasury Bills . The rise in the bill portfolio was no less than 11 per ...
... increased by 359,000,000l . to 1,666,500,000l . Much of the remainder was placed in trade bills , the call for Deposit Receipts having led to a reduction in new Treasury Bills . The rise in the bill portfolio was no less than 11 per ...
Contents
PART | 1 |
INVASION OF NORMANDY | 33 |
Americans advance from Avranches 73 Canadian Offensive towards Falaise | 74 |
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