The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 161
... production , they have yet managed to produce profitably at much lower prices than would have been necessary to drive most of their more favourably situated competitors from the markets . This is largely due to effective organisation ...
... production , they have yet managed to produce profitably at much lower prices than would have been necessary to drive most of their more favourably situated competitors from the markets . This is largely due to effective organisation ...
Page 164
... production and , since the war , also of cheese , is challenging . The spurt in gold production due to the opening up of the quartz reefs at Waihi early in this century and to the utilisation of the cyanide process is clearly reflected ...
... production and , since the war , also of cheese , is challenging . The spurt in gold production due to the opening up of the quartz reefs at Waihi early in this century and to the utilisation of the cyanide process is clearly reflected ...
Page 166
... production . The substantial increase in the physical volume of production per head of population , which was noticeable throughout the ' eighties and ' nineties , continued till about 1910 , after which there was apparently a fall to ...
... production . The substantial increase in the physical volume of production per head of population , which was noticeable throughout the ' eighties and ' nineties , continued till about 1910 , after which there was apparently a fall to ...
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