Parliamentary Papers, Band 19H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... referred by the Board after treatment had been completed is an endeavour to provide greater knowledge of the standard of treatment provided under the Service . The percentage of treatment references which cannot be examined is higher ...
... referred by the Board after treatment had been completed is an endeavour to provide greater knowledge of the standard of treatment provided under the Service . The percentage of treatment references which cannot be examined is higher ...
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... referred for examination by M.P.N.I. Percentage certified fit for work by own doctor before R.M.O. examination ... referred by National Assistance Board , and ( 6 ) examined by Regional Medical Officers No. of disabled persons ( a ) ...
... referred for examination by M.P.N.I. Percentage certified fit for work by own doctor before R.M.O. examination ... referred by National Assistance Board , and ( 6 ) examined by Regional Medical Officers No. of disabled persons ( a ) ...
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... referred to in last year's annual report , was reflected in the Minister's decision , which was issued on 11th October 1962 , on the planning proposals for the future use of Croydon Airport . The amendments to the Surrey and Croydon ...
... referred to in last year's annual report , was reflected in the Minister's decision , which was issued on 11th October 1962 , on the planning proposals for the future use of Croydon Airport . The amendments to the Surrey and Croydon ...
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