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... additional degree 25,219,960 17,007,913 255,282,572 155s . 44d . per barrel at 1030 ° , plus 6s . 74d . per additional degree ... 24,647,966 16,705,181 251,009,723 1955-56 155s . 44d . per barrel at 1030 ° , plus 6s . 74d . per ...
... additional degree 25,219,960 17,007,913 255,282,572 155s . 44d . per barrel at 1030 ° , plus 6s . 74d . per additional degree ... 24,647,966 16,705,181 251,009,723 1955-56 155s . 44d . per barrel at 1030 ° , plus 6s . 74d . per ...
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... additional expense , mostly in respect of machines , resulting from their need to switch over simultaneously and ... additional work and expense of effecting a " long - weekend " changeover . 645. Some of the additional expense will be ...
... additional expense , mostly in respect of machines , resulting from their need to switch over simultaneously and ... additional work and expense of effecting a " long - weekend " changeover . 645. Some of the additional expense will be ...
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... additional duties and strain . We believe that these will be accepted as the additional duties and strain of the demobilisation period were accepted after the war , But two conditions must be satisfied . First , it must be understood ...
... additional duties and strain . We believe that these will be accepted as the additional duties and strain of the demobilisation period were accepted after the war , But two conditions must be satisfied . First , it must be understood ...
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