Parliamentary Papers, Band 9H.M. Stationery Office, 1923 |
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... of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries for 1921 ( England and Wales ) reveal an increase of over 21,000 in the number of holdings owned or mainly owned by their occupiers as compared with 1914. The increase in acreage owned is 8.
... of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries for 1921 ( England and Wales ) reveal an increase of over 21,000 in the number of holdings owned or mainly owned by their occupiers as compared with 1914. The increase in acreage owned is 8.
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... England and Wales which considered this question in February 1922 reported that " the plea that the farmer was induced to buy his land by the representations made by the Government has undoubtedly a solid foundation . " In these circum ...
... England and Wales which considered this question in February 1922 reported that " the plea that the farmer was induced to buy his land by the representations made by the Government has undoubtedly a solid foundation . " In these circum ...
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... England land was sold . for £ 25 and £ 30 an acre which was worth £ 20 an acre before 1914 . In Lincolnshire , the price of land advanced in some cases over 50 per cent . above the pre - war figure . In other cases farmers paid fancy ...
... England land was sold . for £ 25 and £ 30 an acre which was worth £ 20 an acre before 1914 . In Lincolnshire , the price of land advanced in some cases over 50 per cent . above the pre - war figure . In other cases farmers paid fancy ...
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... England , and the national Banks , which are well diffused through the country , have remained as separate entities . As a result , they are well acquainted with their clients . The local agents are , moreover , more or less stationary ...
... England , and the national Banks , which are well diffused through the country , have remained as separate entities . As a result , they are well acquainted with their clients . The local agents are , moreover , more or less stationary ...
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... England is put to various shifts to get enough working capital . He may have to get stock on credit from the auctioneer , and similarly fertilisers and feeding - stuffs from the merchants who deal in them . Hence , in order to get ...
... England is put to various shifts to get enough working capital . He may have to get stock on credit from the auctioneer , and similarly fertilisers and feeding - stuffs from the merchants who deal in them . Hence , in order to get ...
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