The University of California Chronicle, Том 20,Выпуски 2-4University of California Press, 1918 |
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... continued quietly , " that has not contributed some one to this war . " Every industry in Canada has prospered during the period of this war , except building trades and city real estate . I repeatedly asked whether so comprehensive a ...
... continued quietly , " that has not contributed some one to this war . " Every industry in Canada has prospered during the period of this war , except building trades and city real estate . I repeatedly asked whether so comprehensive a ...
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... however , asserted that some farmers had not worked too hard and some were not work . ing as hard as they might . CONTINUED EMPLOYMENT The Minister of Agriculture in Alberta advised the 166 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE.
... however , asserted that some farmers had not worked too hard and some were not work . ing as hard as they might . CONTINUED EMPLOYMENT The Minister of Agriculture in Alberta advised the 166 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE.
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CONTINUED EMPLOYMENT The Minister of Agriculture in Alberta advised the farmers last spring to hire their men for nine months in order to have them in the fall to harvest the crops . He advised the use of the men between seed - time and ...
CONTINUED EMPLOYMENT The Minister of Agriculture in Alberta advised the farmers last spring to hire their men for nine months in order to have them in the fall to harvest the crops . He advised the use of the men between seed - time and ...
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... continued or they were paid the difference between the city wage and that paid by the farmer . He expressed the belief that the fruit growers got laborers at a wage which was absurdly low . The fruit growers paid $ 2.50 a day , out of ...
... continued or they were paid the difference between the city wage and that paid by the farmer . He expressed the belief that the fruit growers got laborers at a wage which was absurdly low . The fruit growers paid $ 2.50 a day , out of ...
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... continued to exist under the lower and lower rates , and the more oppressive regulations and the higher taxes , this does not prove that this course of treatment is the best for the railroad or the best for the farmer . I need not cite ...
... continued to exist under the lower and lower rates , and the more oppressive regulations and the higher taxes , this does not prove that this course of treatment is the best for the railroad or the best for the farmer . I need not cite ...
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