Parliamentary Papers, Band 10H.M. Stationery Office, 1922 |
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... . Adams succeeded Mr. J. Paterson as representative of the Ministry of Labour in November . The work of the Committee and their staff are dealt with in Part II of this Report . PART I. SECTION I. CHIEF EVENTS OF THE YEAR ,
... . Adams succeeded Mr. J. Paterson as representative of the Ministry of Labour in November . The work of the Committee and their staff are dealt with in Part II of this Report . PART I. SECTION I. CHIEF EVENTS OF THE YEAR ,
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... staff are zealously and efficiently performed , and the Society is most useful as a centre at which sound information , based upon first - hand knowledge of conditions overseas , can be obtained by women of all classes and all ...
... staff are zealously and efficiently performed , and the Society is most useful as a centre at which sound information , based upon first - hand knowledge of conditions overseas , can be obtained by women of all classes and all ...
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... in land work ; for women the essential need is the provision of training in household work . ) ( 5 ) To encourage more particularly the settlement overseas of the young . PART II . Work of the Committee and Staff - 23.
... in land work ; for women the essential need is the provision of training in household work . ) ( 5 ) To encourage more particularly the settlement overseas of the young . PART II . Work of the Committee and Staff - 23.
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... Staff - The Committee held twenty - six meetings during the year . The staff numbered 84 at the beginning of the year , was increased to 100 in the month of May , and reduced to 90 at the close of the year . The accommodation in the ...
... Staff - The Committee held twenty - six meetings during the year . The staff numbered 84 at the beginning of the year , was increased to 100 in the month of May , and reduced to 90 at the close of the year . The accommodation in the ...
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... staff . A further menace arises from the insufficient provision made for travel and study abroad . Historical studies , both at Oxford and at Cambridge , are in danger of becoming provincialised and cut off from the investigation of all ...
... staff . A further menace arises from the insufficient provision made for travel and study abroad . Historical studies , both at Oxford and at Cambridge , are in danger of becoming provincialised and cut off from the investigation of all ...
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