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الصفحة 325
Women produce primarily for local consumption and extract the palmoil by hand . Men engage in the production on a larger scale for sale to the factories ' and extract the palm - oil in large stone mortars by pressing the pericarp with ...
Women produce primarily for local consumption and extract the palmoil by hand . Men engage in the production on a larger scale for sale to the factories ' and extract the palm - oil in large stone mortars by pressing the pericarp with ...
الصفحة 329
They still continue in this production for local consumption , but with the extension of the sale of this produce in large quantities to the factories ' for world consumption , men engaged in this occupation for the first time ...
They still continue in this production for local consumption , but with the extension of the sale of this produce in large quantities to the factories ' for world consumption , men engaged in this occupation for the first time ...
الصفحة 414
... not being artificially created , would grow in a sound and strong manner , while balanced relations would be maintained between local production and local consumption , between export production and imports from other countries .
... not being artificially created , would grow in a sound and strong manner , while balanced relations would be maintained between local production and local consumption , between export production and imports from other countries .
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To the Members of the Institute Lord Lugard and Sir Hanns Vischer | 3 |
RECENT SOCIAL WELFARE DEVELOPMENTS IN BRITISH | 4 |
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