Parliamentary Papers, Nide 14H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... number and range of the papers set and in the arrangements for marking the scripts and determining the results ; the administrative load , therefore , was not reduced proportionally because the decrease in the number of External students ...
... number and range of the papers set and in the arrangements for marking the scripts and determining the results ; the administrative load , therefore , was not reduced proportionally because the decrease in the number of External students ...
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... number of students which it takes , an income which therefore varies with short- term variations in the number of students . Universities would not then feel it impossible to take more students on the ground that there was no in- come ...
... number of students which it takes , an income which therefore varies with short- term variations in the number of students . Universities would not then feel it impossible to take more students on the ground that there was no in- come ...
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... students in British universities . This figure is today more than doubled but , notwith- standing , Britain is still ... number of these places will , it is felt , be sought by students coming from England and other outside regions ...
... students in British universities . This figure is today more than doubled but , notwith- standing , Britain is still ... number of these places will , it is felt , be sought by students coming from England and other outside regions ...
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VOLUME D | 1074 |
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland | 1086 |
Scottish Council of the Federation of British Industries | 1101 |
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