... 1915.
ABBREVIATIONS USED.
A/ - Acting. A. A.M.C. Australian Army Medical Corps. A. A.S.C. Australian Army Service Corps. A. A.V.C.
Australian Army Veterinary Corps. A. G.H. Australian General Hospital. ... were
encountered again as they came over to the east bank to relieve the 2nd Australian Division.
On the 8th March the 28th joined the rest of the Brigade aft...
... report. All
bridges carrying public roadways are considered. Data are extracted from the National Bridge
Inventory (NBI) as of December 2003. The NBI is maintained by the Federal Highway
Administration ... different ages are
included in the data. Data presented in Tables A. 13 and A. 14 may be used to evaluate relative
performance of bridges constructed using different mater...
... 2003. The adoption of organic agriculture among small farmers in Latin America and the
Caribbean: Thematic evaluation. Rome, IFAD. April 2003. Report No. 1337.
IFAD, 2005. Organic agriculture and ... organic
industry in South Africa is relatively new and the domestic market is limited in the
variety of organic products available. In South Africa, food retailers have t...
... characterization.” The continental areas at the date of man’s appearance on
the earth. Eurafrica, Austafrica, Asia, America, Oceanica. Causes and consequences of
the migrations of races and nations.
a. The ... Universal alphabets. Logical relations of the parts of speech.
The vocabulary and the grammar of languages. Distinctions between languages and
dialects. Mi...
... declining
prudence on the part of our bank managements in
safeguarding their customers against loss due to a
shrinkage of bank assets. The improvement in eco-
nomic organization and in fundamental ... proportion. Also if both ratios changed at
the same rate and in the same direction, any change in
cash would be accompanied by an exactly correspond-
ing change in surp...
... Nearly all aspects of aviation, from the design and maintenance of indi-
vidual aircraft parts to the training and retraining of pilots, are subject to stringent
regulation aimed at ensuring and ... increas-
ing congestion (e.g., because of the need to increase the spacing of smaller aircraft
and larger jet aircraft in the traffic streams of terminal areas).
Another rea...
... sums
with a banker gain a convenience at the expense of a danger. They are liable to lose them if the bank fail. As
all other bankers keep their banking reserve at the Bank of England, they are liable ... represented
money exactly according to the standard of the mint, was always of the same real value, and intrinsically
worth more than current money. It was at the...