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Page 429
They are , in fact , links in the chain which stretches from the Imperial Treasury
right through to the smallest parochial cooperative society , and thus to the
individual small - holder . The reorganisation of agriculture under war conditions
has ...
They are , in fact , links in the chain which stretches from the Imperial Treasury
right through to the smallest parochial cooperative society , and thus to the
individual small - holder . The reorganisation of agriculture under war conditions
has ...
Page 431
The Schulze - Delitzsch Union , the oldest of all , which is mainly concerned with
the organisation of credit societies and building associations among the artisans
of the large towns , has steadfastly resisted all advances on the part of the State ...
The Schulze - Delitzsch Union , the oldest of all , which is mainly concerned with
the organisation of credit societies and building associations among the artisans
of the large towns , has steadfastly resisted all advances on the part of the State ...
Page 437
In invoking the aid of cooperative societies for the purpose of stabilising the
supply and distribution of food - stuffs , the Government produced one result
which should have far - reaching effects on the future of the movement . We have
already ...
In invoking the aid of cooperative societies for the purpose of stabilising the
supply and distribution of food - stuffs , the Government produced one result
which should have far - reaching effects on the future of the movement . We have
already ...
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Contents
OF Nos 447 448 AND 449 | 1 |
Some AfterWar Problems | 2 |
Aircraft in the | 3 |
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