The Annual Register of World Events, Volume 197Ivison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1956 - History |
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... increase of 148. 6d . and the latter an increase of 12s . Instead , they demanded an increase of £ 2 188. 6d . The stoppage was quite unprecedented . There had been a one - day strike ( or lockout ) in the previous autumn , and a ten ...
... increase of 148. 6d . and the latter an increase of 12s . Instead , they demanded an increase of £ 2 188. 6d . The stoppage was quite unprecedented . There had been a one - day strike ( or lockout ) in the previous autumn , and a ten ...
Page 227
... increase their minimum reserves by 1 per cent . The central bank was concerned at the fact that many firms were not repaying or funding the short - term bank credits which they had used for long - term investment . Though there was an ...
... increase their minimum reserves by 1 per cent . The central bank was concerned at the fact that many firms were not repaying or funding the short - term bank credits which they had used for long - term investment . Though there was an ...
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... increase in output . Just before the issue of the Survey , the Bank rate had already been raised twice . The increase from 3 to 3 per cent . towards the end of January was described as an amber light ' of general warning ; the second ...
... increase in output . Just before the issue of the Survey , the Bank rate had already been raised twice . The increase from 3 to 3 per cent . towards the end of January was described as an amber light ' of general warning ; the second ...
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
JUNE TO SEPTEMBER | 35 |
SCOTLAND WALES NORTHERN IRELAND | 67 |
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