The Quarterly Review, Volumes 288-289John Murray, 1950 |
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... million dollars , in 1947-48 702 million , in 1948-49 555 million , and in the current financial year will be below 500 million . No small proportion of the dollar food pur- chases have been semi - luxury commodities such as dried ...
... million dollars , in 1947-48 702 million , in 1948-49 555 million , and in the current financial year will be below 500 million . No small proportion of the dollar food pur- chases have been semi - luxury commodities such as dried ...
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... million , together with a few million Mongol- ians and Tibetans , a million or so Manchus , and just over a million Mohammedan Turks , making a total alien popula- tion of less than 10 million . In fact , the non - Chinese inhabitants ...
... million , together with a few million Mongol- ians and Tibetans , a million or so Manchus , and just over a million Mohammedan Turks , making a total alien popula- tion of less than 10 million . In fact , the non - Chinese inhabitants ...
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... million . The net external debt had fallen slightly and stood at 8. million . The net internal debt had risen by 50l . million and now stood at 634l . million . Estimates of revenue for 1949-50 were assessed at 1381. million ; estimates ...
... million . The net external debt had fallen slightly and stood at 8. million . The net internal debt had risen by 50l . million and now stood at 634l . million . Estimates of revenue for 1949-50 were assessed at 1381. million ; estimates ...
Contents
JANUARY 1950 | 1 |
Britains Contribution to Her Own Food Supply | 10 |
Counting Britains Birds | 23 |
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