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The other figures were calculated on the basis of the percentage of all undergraduates in 1961/2 who were from overseas ( see Appendix Two ( A ) ) . In that year 7.4 % of all undergraduates were from overseas and in science ...
The other figures were calculated on the basis of the percentage of all undergraduates in 1961/2 who were from overseas ( see Appendix Two ( A ) ) . In that year 7.4 % of all undergraduates were from overseas and in science ...
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The figure for 19 - year - olds is a notional one derived from the figure for 1902. For 1902 and 1938 , the figures for 10 - year - olds are notional figures based on the laws of compulsory school attendance .
The figure for 19 - year - olds is a notional one derived from the figure for 1902. For 1902 and 1938 , the figures for 10 - year - olds are notional figures based on the laws of compulsory school attendance .
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The figure for 19 - year - olds is a notional one derived from the figure for 1902 . For 1902 and 1938 , the figures for 10 - year - olds are notional figures based on the laws of compulsory school attendance .
The figure for 19 - year - olds is a notional one derived from the figure for 1902 . For 1902 and 1938 , the figures for 10 - year - olds are notional figures based on the laws of compulsory school attendance .
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INTRODUCTION | 8 |
Constitution of the Board | 3 |
Spirits | 4 |
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