Parliamentary Papers, Band 11H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... compared with the previous year , the revenue from the hydrocarbon oil duties increased by just over £ 100 million , to £ 510-3 million . Half of this increase came from the new duties on heavy oils and the remainder was contributed by ...
... compared with the previous year , the revenue from the hydrocarbon oil duties increased by just over £ 100 million , to £ 510-3 million . Half of this increase came from the new duties on heavy oils and the remainder was contributed by ...
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... compared with the previous year , the revenue from the hydrocarbon oil duties increased by just over £ 100 million , to £ 510-3 million . Half of this increase came from the new duties on heavy oils and the remainder was contri- buted ...
... compared with the previous year , the revenue from the hydrocarbon oil duties increased by just over £ 100 million , to £ 510-3 million . Half of this increase came from the new duties on heavy oils and the remainder was contri- buted ...
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... comparable proportions in England and Wales . On the other hand , the proportion who entered on part - time courses was probably only about 2.7 % , compared with 5.1 % in England and Wales . QUALIFICATIONS OF ENTRANTS 56. In 1961 , the ...
... comparable proportions in England and Wales . On the other hand , the proportion who entered on part - time courses was probably only about 2.7 % , compared with 5.1 % in England and Wales . QUALIFICATIONS OF ENTRANTS 56. In 1961 , the ...
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