The Annual Register of World Events, Volume 202Ivison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1960 - History |
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Page 77
... increased from £ 396.5 million in December 1959 to £ 433.5 million in October 1960 ; between April and October trading bank advances increased by £ 119 million . The freeing of imports from quantitative controls led to a rapid increase ...
... increased from £ 396.5 million in December 1959 to £ 433.5 million in October 1960 ; between April and October trading bank advances increased by £ 119 million . The freeing of imports from quantitative controls led to a rapid increase ...
Page 496
... increase of £ 573 million in imports . Notable increases were recorded for ores and scrap , wood , rubber , pulp and paper , petroleum and petroleum products , iron and steel , non - ferrous base metals , road vehicles and air- craft ...
... increase of £ 573 million in imports . Notable increases were recorded for ores and scrap , wood , rubber , pulp and paper , petroleum and petroleum products , iron and steel , non - ferrous base metals , road vehicles and air- craft ...
Page 507
... increase the earnings limit to £ 3 10s . a week for retirement and widows ' pensions was given by the National Insurance Advisory Council in its report published in January ( H.C.P. 59 ) , and the regulations covering the increase ...
... increase the earnings limit to £ 3 10s . a week for retirement and widows ' pensions was given by the National Insurance Advisory Council in its report published in January ( H.C.P. 59 ) , and the regulations covering the increase ...
Contents
HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
The Prime Ministers African tour 1speech at Cape Town 2 proposed boycott | 9 |
THE SECOND QUARTER | 15 |
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