The Aeronautical Journal, Volume 73Royal Aeronautical Society, 1969 - Aeronautics |
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Page 745
... British Industry , the ITB intends pro- gressively to increase its knowledge of the Industry in depth , and to sponsor an increasing volume of work in the field of manpower forecasting . It will make the results of these studies ...
... British Industry , the ITB intends pro- gressively to increase its knowledge of the Industry in depth , and to sponsor an increasing volume of work in the field of manpower forecasting . It will make the results of these studies ...
Page 831
... British Commonwealth . Our relationship has existed since 1625 and apart from what I believe to be the first case of UDI in the British Colonial Empire in the Cromwell era , we have been stalwart mem- bers of the club . In November 1966 ...
... British Commonwealth . Our relationship has existed since 1625 and apart from what I believe to be the first case of UDI in the British Colonial Empire in the Cromwell era , we have been stalwart mem- bers of the club . In November 1966 ...
Page 833
... British cause . Many of us volunteered for service with the British forces , and a high percentage of these volunteers served in the Royal Air Force . The Prime Minister of Barbados was one of these volunteers ; others have continued in ...
... British cause . Many of us volunteered for service with the British forces , and a high percentage of these volunteers served in the Royal Air Force . The Prime Minister of Barbados was one of these volunteers ; others have continued in ...
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