Parliamentary Papers, Nide 14H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... Practice . It is generally accepted that there is a shortage of veterinary assistants in general practice . It is difficult to estimate the extent of this shortage but there is keen competition for veterinary graduates . The demands for ...
... Practice . It is generally accepted that there is a shortage of veterinary assistants in general practice . It is difficult to estimate the extent of this shortage but there is keen competition for veterinary graduates . The demands for ...
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... practice is likely to develop with the increase in the human population . For these reasons and because it is Government policy to foster a prosperous and efficient agriculture , the Council feel that the increase in the demand for ...
... practice is likely to develop with the increase in the human population . For these reasons and because it is Government policy to foster a prosperous and efficient agriculture , the Council feel that the increase in the demand for ...
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... practice or mixed practice , and be paid something like from £ 1,200 to £ 1,500 a year , with perhaps some marginal benefits , and even a free house or motor car or the use of a car . On the other hand , the Agricul- tural Research ...
... practice or mixed practice , and be paid something like from £ 1,200 to £ 1,500 a year , with perhaps some marginal benefits , and even a free house or motor car or the use of a car . On the other hand , the Agricul- tural Research ...
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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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academic Advanced Technology apprentices Arthur Thomson body Chairman Colleges of Advanced Council Dame Kitty Anderson degree course departments difficulty Diploma Elvin engineering examination expansion experience external degree facilities feel graduates higher education honours Ifor Evans increase industry institutions James Pitman lectures Lord Chorley Medical Schools memorandum ment Miss Gardner number of students organisation perhaps physics places possible postgraduate present problem profession Professor Carter Professor Drever Professor Giffen Professor Mansfield Cooper qualified question recognised regard Scotland Shearman Sir David Anderson Sir Douglas Logan Sir Edward Appleton Sir Patrick Linstead Sir Philip Morris Sir Robert Aitken Sir Thomas Taylor sities sixth form specialist staff standard subjects suggest teacher training colleges teaching technical colleges tion undergraduate United Kingdom univer University Grants Committee University of London Urwin versity veterinary Vice-Chancellors wastage