| Mark Anson Smith - Sheep - 1926 - 388 pages
...British Economic Policy, 1915. Memorandum on War Office Contracts, paper by command 8447, London, 1917. Report of the Departmental Committee appointed by the Board of Trade to consider the position of the textile trades after the war, British Blue Book, 1918, paper by command 9070. 3. Australia The Pastoral... | |
| Henry Francis Grady - Finance - 1927 - 336 pages
...1918, PS King & Son, Ltd., London, 1918. , Financial Edition, Darling & Son, Ltd., London, June, 1915. Engineering Trades after the War, Report of the Departmental...by the Board of Trade to Consider the Position of (pp. 17-20, Selling and credit; p. 20, Finance), Cd. 9073, 1918. Financial Facilities, Report of the... | |
| Alfred Marshall - 1927 - 908 pages
...p. 50. * Fuller details are given by Chapman, Lancashire Cotton Industry. See also the Report of a Departmental Committee, appointed by the Board of Trade, to consider the position of the textile industries after the war [Cd. 9070], 1918; pp. 49, 50. That Committee is one of several appointed... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - African Americans - 1928 - 274 pages
...of protection to establish large scale production No particular amount of duties suggested tariff 1 Departmental Committee Appointed by the Board of Trade to Consider the Position of the Electrical Trades After the War, Report, 1918 (Cd. 9072), pp. 8, 9 and 12. 2 Same, Engineering Trades,... | |
| Commercial law - 1918 - 834 pages
...absurdity of the Benchers." An ominous threat! We commend to the notice of our readers the report of the Committee appointed by the Board of Trade to consider the position of British manufacturers and merchants in respect of pre-war contracts, which has now been issued. The... | |
| Joseph Leeming - Cargo handling - 1942 - 736 pages
...5, 1020, 41 Stat. 998). BRITISH LAWS AND REGULATIONS In 1933 the British Board of Trade published a report of the Departmental Committee appointed by the Board of Trade to consider the existing Board of Trade memorandum on the "Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Explosives in Ships." This... | |
| Nineteenth century - 1919 - 654 pages
...manufacturers and of independent investigators both in the United States and in England. For instance, the Report of the Departmental Committee appointed by the Board of Trade to Consider the Position of the Iron and Steel Trades after the War, published in 1918, stated : The method of remuneration of labour... | |
| Maurice Ollivier - Great Britain - 1954 - 492 pages
...obvious dangers in peace as in war, should not be renewed. The matter engaged the close attention of the committee appointed by the Board of Trade to consider the position of the non-ferrous metal industry after the War, and the committee urged on the Board of Trade that, if the... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1919 - 618 pages
...ending with the summer of 1914. And, as regards the future, it is noteworthy that the Report of the Committee appointed by the Board of Trade to consider the position of the Shipping and Shipbuilding Industries after the War recommended, in March 1918, that ' Freedom of the... | |
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