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ments , to examine in some detail the extent of the increase in our national expenditure . In 1913–14 the total expenditure chargeable against revenue , including debt interest and management , amounted to 1971. millions ; in 1921 it ...
ments , to examine in some detail the extent of the increase in our national expenditure . In 1913–14 the total expenditure chargeable against revenue , including debt interest and management , amounted to 1971. millions ; in 1921 it ...
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... e.g. they include advances from the Treasury to the Unemploy . ment Fund . * The only possible alternative would have been a crude. 158 NATIONAL EXPENDITURE.
... e.g. they include advances from the Treasury to the Unemploy . ment Fund . * The only possible alternative would have been a crude. 158 NATIONAL EXPENDITURE.
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ment of the Ministry of Shipping , the control and restriction of imports , the supply of home - grown timber , food production , rationing , feeding our allies , national service , and kindred subjects . The machine of organisation in ...
ment of the Ministry of Shipping , the control and restriction of imports , the supply of home - grown timber , food production , rationing , feeding our allies , national service , and kindred subjects . The machine of organisation in ...
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JANUARY | 1 |
EUGENIC LEGISLATION IN INDIA By Cedric Dover | 7 |
Sir Isaac Newton | 126 |
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