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The increase is mainly due to increases in income and indirect taxation
introduced during the early part of the year . The outstanding feature on the
expenditure side is the large increase in outlay on social welfaremainly for old
age pensions ...
The increase is mainly due to increases in income and indirect taxation
introduced during the early part of the year . The outstanding feature on the
expenditure side is the large increase in outlay on social welfaremainly for old
age pensions ...
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Such an increase of Swedish agricultural production would necessitate a more
extensive use of fertilizers , the supply of which would have to be increased by
about 50,000 tons of nitrogen , 50,000 tons of potash and 115,000 tons of ...
Such an increase of Swedish agricultural production would necessitate a more
extensive use of fertilizers , the supply of which would have to be increased by
about 50,000 tons of nitrogen , 50,000 tons of potash and 115,000 tons of ...
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During the second half of 1948 , however , passenger trains and carriage
movements increased sharply in spite of a ... Finance The total income of the
Swedish State Railways in 1948 was Kr . 764 million , an increase of Kr . 138
million over ...
During the second half of 1948 , however , passenger trains and carriage
movements increased sharply in spite of a ... Finance The total income of the
Swedish State Railways in 1948 was Kr . 764 million , an increase of Kr . 138
million over ...
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