The University of California Chronicle, Том 20,Выпуски 2-4University of California Press, 1918 |
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... tion . Notwithstanding the fact that one - fourth the men have been withdrawn from the usual civilian activities , Canada has carried on her essential occupations . HOW HAS THE FARMER RESPONDED Fortunately this question is capable ...
... tion . Notwithstanding the fact that one - fourth the men have been withdrawn from the usual civilian activities , Canada has carried on her essential occupations . HOW HAS THE FARMER RESPONDED Fortunately this question is capable ...
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... tion factories . Do not the 17,000 farm laborers she bor- rowed from the United States , after we had harvested our own crops , look rather insignificant ? Further , she got 7000 on condition only that she would return an equal number ...
... tion factories . Do not the 17,000 farm laborers she bor- rowed from the United States , after we had harvested our own crops , look rather insignificant ? Further , she got 7000 on condition only that she would return an equal number ...
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... broke out . As previously stated there was an almost complete cessation of construc- tion , resumption of which is just now beginning to take place . Statistics could not be given but actual instances 164 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE.
... broke out . As previously stated there was an almost complete cessation of construc- tion , resumption of which is just now beginning to take place . Statistics could not be given but actual instances 164 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE.
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... tion at Indian Head said that it required one man to about 100 acres of grain seeded . Thus , if a man owned a section of land he would probably seed each year about 400 acres and would require three additional men for six weeks dur ...
... tion at Indian Head said that it required one man to about 100 acres of grain seeded . Thus , if a man owned a section of land he would probably seed each year about 400 acres and would require three additional men for six weeks dur ...
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... tion of only eight millions . The total number of soldiers enlisted in Canada is less than the excess of males in Canada at the outbreak of the war . The place that the labor of women occupied in Canada was , therefore , Mr. Acland ...
... tion of only eight millions . The total number of soldiers enlisted in Canada is less than the excess of males in Canada at the outbreak of the war . The place that the labor of women occupied in Canada was , therefore , Mr. Acland ...
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