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... landing he will have completely burned his boats . For those who do not contemplate emigration but wish to see the world , facilities are offered under the scheme for the temporary interchange of teachers between Scotland and the ...
... landing he will have completely burned his boats . For those who do not contemplate emigration but wish to see the world , facilities are offered under the scheme for the temporary interchange of teachers between Scotland and the ...
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... Landings by Districts 4. Composition of Catch and Wholesale Prices 5. Trawling 6. Great Lining ... ... ... ... 7. Small and Hand Lining ... ... ... ... ... 8. White - Fish Fishing by Nets 9. Sprats , Sparlings and Mackerel 10 ...
... Landings by Districts 4. Composition of Catch and Wholesale Prices 5. Trawling 6. Great Lining ... ... ... ... 7. Small and Hand Lining ... ... ... ... ... 8. White - Fish Fishing by Nets 9. Sprats , Sparlings and Mackerel 10 ...
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... landings were seldom equal to requirements , while their quality , both as regards size and richness , was also much below the usual standard , with the result that early in July both fishermen and curers began to desert the northern ...
... landings were seldom equal to requirements , while their quality , both as regards size and richness , was also much below the usual standard , with the result that early in July both fishermen and curers began to desert the northern ...
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... landing at other British ports at which they were wont to be cold - shouldered , but are working to an increasing extent from their own ports . This departure is welcomed by the producing side of the industry , but is naturally not ...
... landing at other British ports at which they were wont to be cold - shouldered , but are working to an increasing extent from their own ports . This departure is welcomed by the producing side of the industry , but is naturally not ...
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... 4,912,691 5,713,685 4,554,368 1926 - 1927 6,783 4,575,704 6,460,807 4,447,521 6,648 4,553,229 6,919,920 4,463,389 * Exclusive of landings by foreign fishing vessels . CHAPTER II . MEANS OF CAPTURE AND PERSONS ENGAGED . 11.
... 4,912,691 5,713,685 4,554,368 1926 - 1927 6,783 4,575,704 6,460,807 4,447,521 6,648 4,553,229 6,919,920 4,463,389 * Exclusive of landings by foreign fishing vessels . CHAPTER II . MEANS OF CAPTURE AND PERSONS ENGAGED . 11.
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27 to Feb 31st March Aberdeen accidents acres amount attendance average Board boats Boys Castlebay catch caused cent centres Certificate classes College Commissioners Committee County County Boroughs course crans curers cwts Department District drifters Education Authorities electrical employed employers engineering ENGLAND AND WALES Ethyl Petrol examination explosion factories fatal figures firm Firth Firth of Clyde Fisheries fishermen fishing fleet Fraserburgh Fund Girls grant haddock increase industry injured Inspector investigations landings larvæ lead lead poisoning local education authorities Loch machinery Mallaig manufacture Moray Firth motor Museum North Sea number of pupils occurred operations organised period Peterhead plant poisoning ports present quantity recognised Regulations safety salmon scheme Scotland Scottish sea trout season secondary schools Section Securities seine net Shetland steam Stock Stornoway Table taken teachers total number trade Training trawlers trawling vessels welfare Women workers