Parliamentary Papers, Band 19H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... improvement It is not too soon to set down the broad programme which will be needed during the next decade or so to ensure further improvement in the tuberculosis field . The main factors are : 1. Full use of a comprehensive chest ...
... improvement It is not too soon to set down the broad programme which will be needed during the next decade or so to ensure further improvement in the tuberculosis field . The main factors are : 1. Full use of a comprehensive chest ...
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... improvement in manual handling within the transport system . Local authorities continued to make good use of the Food Hygiene Regulations to secure improvements , but problems will continue to arise until an easy system for handling ...
... improvement in manual handling within the transport system . Local authorities continued to make good use of the Food Hygiene Regulations to secure improvements , but problems will continue to arise until an easy system for handling ...
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... IMPROVEMENT GRANTS In April 1962 the Minister issued under cover of a circular * to local authorities a set of Practice Notes on the administration of the discretionary and standard improvement grant schemes . This broke no new ground ...
... IMPROVEMENT GRANTS In April 1962 the Minister issued under cover of a circular * to local authorities a set of Practice Notes on the administration of the discretionary and standard improvement grant schemes . This broke no new ground ...
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