The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 23,Випуск 89Macmillan, 1913 |
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... Johannesburg to keep a wife and family on 20s . per day is not an easy matter at the present scale of prices . Certain firms in Johannesburg discourage marriage among employees earning a salary of under £ 300 a year . In the early days ...
... Johannesburg to keep a wife and family on 20s . per day is not an easy matter at the present scale of prices . Certain firms in Johannesburg discourage marriage among employees earning a salary of under £ 300 a year . In the early days ...
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... Johannesburg , Pretoria and other towns , by rail from the Cape and England . However , the farmers latterly are making use of the market at their doors , and soon a time will come when they will be able to supply practically all that ...
... Johannesburg , Pretoria and other towns , by rail from the Cape and England . However , the farmers latterly are making use of the market at their doors , and soon a time will come when they will be able to supply practically all that ...
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... Johannesburg and Pretoria . There are three main causes for this ; firstly , the high value attached to the land in and near the gold mines ; secondly , the scarcity of houses ; thirdly , the cost of labour and material . People at ...
... Johannesburg and Pretoria . There are three main causes for this ; firstly , the high value attached to the land in and near the gold mines ; secondly , the scarcity of houses ; thirdly , the cost of labour and material . People at ...
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... Johannesburg ( 622 miles ) costs £ 5 first class . The railways of the whole of South Africa are now under one management ; they are owned by the State , and in the past they have been worked at a large profit ; naturally it has been ...
... Johannesburg ( 622 miles ) costs £ 5 first class . The railways of the whole of South Africa are now under one management ; they are owned by the State , and in the past they have been worked at a large profit ; naturally it has been ...
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... Johannesburg , where they are 1s . 3d . On books which are not net the increased charge is often much greater . It will be seen on examining the import and export lists of South Africa that the country as yet does not produce sufficient ...
... Johannesburg , where they are 1s . 3d . On books which are not net the increased charge is often much greater . It will be seen on examining the import and export lists of South Africa that the country as yet does not produce sufficient ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 30,Випуск 117 Повний перегляд - 1920 |
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