The Review of Reviews, Volumes 55-56William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1917 |
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Page 10
... increase under the heading of " Loans to Allies " during the last 63 days ... Total expenditure of this country since the outbreak of the war £ 400,000,000 1,950,000,000 1,600,000,000 350,000,000 5,070,000 5,710,000 400,000 ...
... increase under the heading of " Loans to Allies " during the last 63 days ... Total expenditure of this country since the outbreak of the war £ 400,000,000 1,950,000,000 1,600,000,000 350,000,000 5,070,000 5,710,000 400,000 ...
Page 20
... increase the growing embarrass- ment of Turkey , and , by the isolation and conquest of the whole of Anatolia , to destroy one of the chief Turkish recruiting grounds . Egypt . Closely connected with the Tigris campaign is the move east ...
... increase the growing embarrass- ment of Turkey , and , by the isolation and conquest of the whole of Anatolia , to destroy one of the chief Turkish recruiting grounds . Egypt . Closely connected with the Tigris campaign is the move east ...
Page 53
... increased production and the higher direction of industry ; these conditions cannot be at- tained by distributing the accumulated wealth of the rich in the form of higher wages . Increased production is a matter both for employer and ...
... increased production and the higher direction of industry ; these conditions cannot be at- tained by distributing the accumulated wealth of the rich in the form of higher wages . Increased production is a matter both for employer and ...
Page 55
... increase of 56 per cent . Taking an average figure of 5 per cent . per annum , and assuming that the increase continues , a simple calculation will show that our reserve cannot last very long , for the latest figures for Great Britain ...
... increase of 56 per cent . Taking an average figure of 5 per cent . per annum , and assuming that the increase continues , a simple calculation will show that our reserve cannot last very long , for the latest figures for Great Britain ...
Page 61
... increase in exportation to India , the South Seas , and Australia , which were hitherto under the influence of the belligerent powers , together with a sudden fall in our import trade , brought about a heavy excess of exports in our ...
... increase in exportation to India , the South Seas , and Australia , which were hitherto under the influence of the belligerent powers , together with a sudden fall in our import trade , brought about a heavy excess of exports in our ...
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