The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 171. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1930 |
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Page 163
... continued to suffer severe depression , being again largely immobilised by persistent strikes . A report by Mr. G. S. Hardy , Collector of Customs , Calcutta , published at the end of November , showed that it was administratively ...
... continued to suffer severe depression , being again largely immobilised by persistent strikes . A report by Mr. G. S. Hardy , Collector of Customs , Calcutta , published at the end of November , showed that it was administratively ...
Page 165
... continued to take part in most League Conferences and Committees and have now signed the various instruments that make them a party to the Statute of the Permanent Court . Of the other non - members , the Soviet Union continued to ...
... continued to take part in most League Conferences and Committees and have now signed the various instruments that make them a party to the Statute of the Permanent Court . Of the other non - members , the Soviet Union continued to ...
Page 218
... continued to be on the debit side until the autumn of 1929 ( for the first time since the establishment of the Republic ) ; it ended , however , with a small surplus ( 497,000,000 crowns ) . The number of unemployed in 1929 was about ...
... continued to be on the debit side until the autumn of 1929 ( for the first time since the establishment of the Republic ) ; it ended , however , with a small surplus ( 497,000,000 crowns ) . The number of unemployed in 1929 was about ...
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