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... chairman Mr. Bryce ; ( 2 ) Philology - chairman area , 150,000 sq . m .; population , 3,500,000 . The Sir R. C. Jebb ; ( 3 ) Philosophy - chairman Dr. capital is Adis Abeba , pop . about 10,000 ; and Edward Caird ; ( 4 ) Jurisprudence ...
... chairman Mr. Bryce ; ( 2 ) Philology - chairman area , 150,000 sq . m .; population , 3,500,000 . The Sir R. C. Jebb ; ( 3 ) Philosophy - chairman Dr. capital is Adis Abeba , pop . about 10,000 ; and Edward Caird ; ( 4 ) Jurisprudence ...
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... Chairman , and Mr. Ernest Garnsey , of the Board of Agricul- ture and Fisheries , as Secretary , reported in June 1905. The chief recommendation was the establishment of a special Sub - Department of the Board to deal with matters ...
... Chairman , and Mr. Ernest Garnsey , of the Board of Agricul- ture and Fisheries , as Secretary , reported in June 1905. The chief recommendation was the establishment of a special Sub - Department of the Board to deal with matters ...
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... Chairman , Prof. John MacFadyean , M.R.C.V.S. , M.B. , B.Sc. , Principal Royal Veterinary College ; Secretary , Mr. J. R. Jackson , M.R.C.V.S. , of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries . Prices of Cattle and Sheep . Flour . Barley ...
... Chairman , Prof. John MacFadyean , M.R.C.V.S. , M.B. , B.Sc. , Principal Royal Veterinary College ; Secretary , Mr. J. R. Jackson , M.R.C.V.S. , of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries . Prices of Cattle and Sheep . Flour . Barley ...
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... chairman , Admiral Sir John Fisher , and Colonel Sir George Sydenham Clarke , as embodied in its Report published in three parts - Jan . 11th , Feb. 26th , and March 9th , 1904 , the whole system of administering the Army has undergone ...
... chairman , Admiral Sir John Fisher , and Colonel Sir George Sydenham Clarke , as embodied in its Report published in three parts - Jan . 11th , Feb. 26th , and March 9th , 1904 , the whole system of administering the Army has undergone ...
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... Chairman , Sir C. J. Executive Council : Lieut . - Governor and Colo- Jessel , Bart .; Rear - Admiral Sir Bouverie Clark , K.C.B .; Frederick C. Stoop , Esq . ; nial Secretary , Sir A , M. Ashmore , K , C.M.G . ~ 56 Commanding the ...
... Chairman , Sir C. J. Executive Council : Lieut . - Governor and Colo- Jessel , Bart .; Rear - Admiral Sir Bouverie Clark , K.C.B .; Frederick C. Stoop , Esq . ; nial Secretary , Sir A , M. Ashmore , K , C.M.G . ~ 56 Commanding the ...
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