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... but we observe that in practice the policy of the railway companies tends towards the treatment of agricultural produce as a whole and the application of adjustments uniformly over the whole range of commodities concerned .
... but we observe that in practice the policy of the railway companies tends towards the treatment of agricultural produce as a whole and the application of adjustments uniformly over the whole range of commodities concerned .
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The application of co - operative organisation to farming generally is , indeed , far less straightforward and simple than is popularly supposed . An added difficulty is the independence of the farmer himself , who , by tradition and ...
The application of co - operative organisation to farming generally is , indeed , far less straightforward and simple than is popularly supposed . An added difficulty is the independence of the farmer himself , who , by tradition and ...
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It must be realised , however , that there is no particular quality , virtue , or magic in co - operation which will enable it to succeed without the application of the same sound business principles as are essential to the stability ...
It must be realised , however , that there is no particular quality , virtue , or magic in co - operation which will enable it to succeed without the application of the same sound business principles as are essential to the stability ...
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The Corn Sales Act , which came into force in January , 1923 , was designed to put an end to this anomaly , but it is limited in its application , and many of the old differences remain , especially in the sale of imported cereals . 91.
The Corn Sales Act , which came into force in January , 1923 , was designed to put an end to this anomaly , but it is limited in its application , and many of the old differences remain , especially in the sale of imported cereals . 91.
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There are , therefore , serious limiting conditions for which allowance must always be made in considering the application of methods suited in one country to the practice which obtains in another . 5. Nevertheless , the comparative ...
There are , therefore , serious limiting conditions for which allowance must always be made in considering the application of methods suited in one country to the practice which obtains in another . 5. Nevertheless , the comparative ...
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