Parliamentary Papers, Band 9H.M. Stationery Office, 1923 |
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... extent that agriculture can be made to pay it will tend to attract naturally both capital and credit . What British agriculture really needs is not the expedient of artificially created credit , but to be placed on such a footing that ...
... extent that agriculture can be made to pay it will tend to attract naturally both capital and credit . What British agriculture really needs is not the expedient of artificially created credit , but to be placed on such a footing that ...
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... extent of the proposed increased charge . An inspector of the Department visits the property , and , if his report is satisfactory , a Provisional Order is issued . This is the authority to proceed . On the completion of the work , the ...
... extent of the proposed increased charge . An inspector of the Department visits the property , and , if his report is satisfactory , a Provisional Order is issued . This is the authority to proceed . On the completion of the work , the ...
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... extent , the Company is virtually in a monopolistic position at the present time . We see no reason to suppose that this is operating in any way adversely to the general interests of borrowers . Applications for loans appear to receive ...
... extent , the Company is virtually in a monopolistic position at the present time . We see no reason to suppose that this is operating in any way adversely to the general interests of borrowers . Applications for loans appear to receive ...
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... extent as the prices of commodities generally . 27 .- ( b . ) Extent to which Money was Borrowed from Various Sources . Apart from the comparatively few cases in which farms . were bought outright , either from accumulated capital ...
... extent as the prices of commodities generally . 27 .- ( b . ) Extent to which Money was Borrowed from Various Sources . Apart from the comparatively few cases in which farms . were bought outright , either from accumulated capital ...
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... extent their right to call in their money . At the same time , it has to be borne in mind that the Banks are not in a position to lend money on long - term mortgages . Having regard to their obligations to their depositors , they are ...
... extent their right to call in their money . At the same time , it has to be borne in mind that the Banks are not in a position to lend money on long - term mortgages . Having regard to their obligations to their depositors , they are ...
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