Parliamentary Papers, Band 10H.M. Stationery Office, 1922 |
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... supply in this country is insufficient to meet the demand , but of the domestic help who is willing to take her share in all the work required in the home . It is difficult to exaggerate the acuteness of the need for women of this kind ...
... supply in this country is insufficient to meet the demand , but of the domestic help who is willing to take her share in all the work required in the home . It is difficult to exaggerate the acuteness of the need for women of this kind ...
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... supply in the United Kingdom of those who possess the necessary qualifications even for the unspecialised type of domestic work required falls far short of the demand overseas . Here , too , the best solution of a difficult problem is ...
... supply in the United Kingdom of those who possess the necessary qualifications even for the unspecialised type of domestic work required falls far short of the demand overseas . Here , too , the best solution of a difficult problem is ...
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... supply of suitable children . With regard to ( a ) it will be remembered that one of the proposals approved by the recent Conference of Prime Ministers is that the Governments of the Empire should co - operate jointly in schemes for ...
... supply of suitable children . With regard to ( a ) it will be remembered that one of the proposals approved by the recent Conference of Prime Ministers is that the Governments of the Empire should co - operate jointly in schemes for ...
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... supply the nation with the highest type of learned and educational society . 13. It must be frankly admitted , however , that the period which is usually regarded as the least satisfactory in the known history of the Universities , the ...
... supply the nation with the highest type of learned and educational society . 13. It must be frankly admitted , however , that the period which is usually regarded as the least satisfactory in the known history of the Universities , the ...
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... . ( iv ) A great step was taken in the direction of restoring the University to its proper place and redressing the balance between University and Colleges . The Colleges were taxed to supply a fund for University purposes 22.
... . ( iv ) A great step was taken in the direction of restoring the University to its proper place and redressing the balance between University and Colleges . The Colleges were taxed to supply a fund for University purposes 22.
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