Parliamentary Papers, Band 9H.M. Stationery Office, 1923 |
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... regard to ( c ) , we have since been informed that our deliberations could take the normal course which the dimensions and importance of the subject required , and that the submission of a report by the 4th November was no longer ...
... regard to ( c ) , we have since been informed that our deliberations could take the normal course which the dimensions and importance of the subject required , and that the submission of a report by the 4th November was no longer ...
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... regard to prospective values . Taking everything into consideration , there is no doubt that the war - time prosperity of the industry , coupled with the Government guarantees , resulted in a general rise in the value of agricultural ...
... regard to prospective values . Taking everything into consideration , there is no doubt that the war - time prosperity of the industry , coupled with the Government guarantees , resulted in a general rise in the value of agricultural ...
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... regard to their obligations to their depositors , they are bound to keep their money within reasonably short call . They realise , however , that agriculture is in a bad way , and that its revival will be later than that of other ...
... regard to their obligations to their depositors , they are bound to keep their money within reasonably short call . They realise , however , that agriculture is in a bad way , and that its revival will be later than that of other ...
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... regard to the substantial and permanent nature of the advantages conferred . 43. As an example of the way in which the scheme will operate , we cannot do better than quote the following concrete case which has been brought to our notice ...
... regard to the substantial and permanent nature of the advantages conferred . 43. As an example of the way in which the scheme will operate , we cannot do better than quote the following concrete case which has been brought to our notice ...
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... regard to present and potential requirements . Existing Facilities . 50. The main sources whence farmers derive short - term credit at the present time are ( i ) Banks , by means of loans , or overdrafts on accounts , and ( ii ) ...
... regard to present and potential requirements . Existing Facilities . 50. The main sources whence farmers derive short - term credit at the present time are ( i ) Banks , by means of loans , or overdrafts on accounts , and ( ii ) ...
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