Parliamentary Papers, Band 11H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... type and the " press - down " key type . The " press - in " type registers have rows or banks of keys something like ... types . This is decribed in Chapter XII , paragraphs 535 to 536 , and in Appendix 14. Under this form of conversion ...
... type and the " press - down " key type . The " press - in " type registers have rows or banks of keys something like ... types . This is decribed in Chapter XII , paragraphs 535 to 536 , and in Appendix 14. Under this form of conversion ...
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... types of school . Nursing training is not counted as full - time education . 5. Tables J.5 and J.6 shows the G.C.E. qualifications of leavers from different types of schools and Table J.7 shows the ages of leaving from different types ...
... types of school . Nursing training is not counted as full - time education . 5. Tables J.5 and J.6 shows the G.C.E. qualifications of leavers from different types of schools and Table J.7 shows the ages of leaving from different types ...
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... types : grammar and technical schools ( henceforth referred to as grammar schools ) and other maintained schools . The numbers of each type of school required were determined nationally . Overall , two grammar schools were required for ...
... types : grammar and technical schools ( henceforth referred to as grammar schools ) and other maintained schools . The numbers of each type of school required were determined nationally . Overall , two grammar schools were required for ...
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