The Quarterly Review, Volume 266, Issue 527John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 58
... industrial system could provide employment it had a justification ; to - day even the industrialists themselves fear that the years of their supremacy are numbered . The writing is on the wall : their kingdom is divided and gone in part ...
... industrial system could provide employment it had a justification ; to - day even the industrialists themselves fear that the years of their supremacy are numbered . The writing is on the wall : their kingdom is divided and gone in part ...
Page 161
... industry even worse than they are to - day - the Government would have no alternative but to nationalise the industry . It is this fear of the political motive behind the miners ' present claim which mainly accounts for the owners ...
... industry even worse than they are to - day - the Government would have no alternative but to nationalise the industry . It is this fear of the political motive behind the miners ' present claim which mainly accounts for the owners ...
Page 163
... industrial resources of the country and to extend the scope of the social services . It is to be hoped , therefore , that a determined effort will be made at once to deal with the problems of the Special Areas . In the last Parliament ...
... industrial resources of the country and to extend the scope of the social services . It is to be hoped , therefore , that a determined effort will be made at once to deal with the problems of the Special Areas . In the last Parliament ...
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