The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 187. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1945 |
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Page 131
... production of food had risen phenomenally during the war but the increase in production had been overtaken by an increase in consumption , the result of the rise in the spending power of the community . That was one reason for the ...
... production of food had risen phenomenally during the war but the increase in production had been overtaken by an increase in consumption , the result of the rise in the spending power of the community . That was one reason for the ...
Page 142
... production , shipbuilding , aircraft construction and food production . The Minister for the Navy ( Mr. Makin ) stated in November that Australia had spent a total of 25,000,000l . on the construction of warships during the war . Eighty ...
... production , shipbuilding , aircraft construction and food production . The Minister for the Navy ( Mr. Makin ) stated in November that Australia had spent a total of 25,000,000l . on the construction of warships during the war . Eighty ...
Page 252
... production , the trade unions and employers ' organisation signed an agreement on December 8 to set up joint production committees . Norway went to the polls on October 8 to elect a new Parlia- ment for the first time since 1936. The ...
... production , the trade unions and employers ' organisation signed an agreement on December 8 to set up joint production committees . Norway went to the polls on October 8 to elect a new Parlia- ment for the first time since 1936. The ...
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