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The estimated home population of England and Wales has increased from 43,815,000 at mid - 1951 to 46,166,000 at mid - 1961 . ... The estimated annual increase in total population ( i.e. the home population plus members of H.M. Forces ...
The estimated home population of England and Wales has increased from 43,815,000 at mid - 1951 to 46,166,000 at mid - 1961 . ... The estimated annual increase in total population ( i.e. the home population plus members of H.M. Forces ...
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In September the Court's award gave a 74 per cent . increase in the salaries and training allowances of all grades of ... the questions of revision of the salary and grading structure and of increases in board and lodging charges .
In September the Court's award gave a 74 per cent . increase in the salaries and training allowances of all grades of ... the questions of revision of the salary and grading structure and of increases in board and lodging charges .
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Hospital Finance Revenue Expenditure The running cost of hospitals continued to increase . An analysis of expenditure during 1961/62 and a comparison with 1960/61 is given in Part 1 of Table N of Appendix I ( see page 144 ) .
Hospital Finance Revenue Expenditure The running cost of hospitals continued to increase . An analysis of expenditure during 1961/62 and a comparison with 1960/61 is given in Part 1 of Table N of Appendix I ( see page 144 ) .
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