The Annual Register of World Events, Volume 200Ivison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1959 - History |
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Page 11
... increase in unemployment , and express the view that it is impossible for a free and flexible economic system to work efficiently without a perceptible margin of unemployment of this kind . . . . They regard the continual rise in prices ...
... increase in unemployment , and express the view that it is impossible for a free and flexible economic system to work efficiently without a perceptible margin of unemployment of this kind . . . . They regard the continual rise in prices ...
Page 67
... increase was barley , which rose by almost 20 per cent to 15,000 acres . Wet weather in the early summer had a bad effect on the hay crop ; but this was partly offset by an increase in silage . There was some decline in milk production ...
... increase was barley , which rose by almost 20 per cent to 15,000 acres . Wet weather in the early summer had a bad effect on the hay crop ; but this was partly offset by an increase in silage . There was some decline in milk production ...
Page 468
... increasing by £ 133 million to £ 423 million . Net outgoings below the line amounted to £ 635 million , an increase of £ 14 million compared with 1956-57 , so that the difference to be financed by borrowing was £ 212 million . The main ...
... increasing by £ 133 million to £ 423 million . Net outgoings below the line amounted to £ 635 million , an increase of £ 14 million compared with 1956-57 , so that the difference to be financed by borrowing was £ 212 million . The main ...
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
EASTER TO MIDSUMMER | 17 |
THE LAST QUARTER 59 | 59 |
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