Parliamentary Papers, Band 9H.M. Stationery Office, 1923 |
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... advantage . Increased returns could no doubt have been obtained by raising rents , but farmers , as a whole , had shown some hostility to the proposal , and for personal reasons many landowners hesitated to take this course . The keen ...
... advantage . Increased returns could no doubt have been obtained by raising rents , but farmers , as a whole , had shown some hostility to the proposal , and for personal reasons many landowners hesitated to take this course . The keen ...
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... advantage . The old private Banks were always heavily involved in the fortunes of a restricted area and this was a source of weakness at times of local crisis . The Joint Stock Banks spread their risks over a wider area and a greater ...
... advantage . The old private Banks were always heavily involved in the fortunes of a restricted area and this was a source of weakness at times of local crisis . The Joint Stock Banks spread their risks over a wider area and a greater ...
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... advantage that it will afford means , indeed , the only means , by which agricultural labour will directly benefit by any measure of State credit for the farming industry . The King's Speech on the Prorogation of Parliament contained ...
... advantage that it will afford means , indeed , the only means , by which agricultural labour will directly benefit by any measure of State credit for the farming industry . The King's Speech on the Prorogation of Parliament contained ...
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... fund returned to benefit the rural areas through agricultural credit would go far to assist in the building up of the Credit Societies and to link up to mutual advantage the rural creditor , who is the purchaser of 30.
... fund returned to benefit the rural areas through agricultural credit would go far to assist in the building up of the Credit Societies and to link up to mutual advantage the rural creditor , who is the purchaser of 30.
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... advantage over our arable farmers in respect that two of their most important crops , sugar - beet and potatoes , are the raw material of industry . With us agriculture is not thus co - ordinated with industry . Our root crops are only ...
... advantage over our arable farmers in respect that two of their most important crops , sugar - beet and potatoes , are the raw material of industry . With us agriculture is not thus co - ordinated with industry . Our root crops are only ...
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