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الصفحة 230
TWENTY - FIRST MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF THE INSTITUTE 21-3 March 1949 HE twenty - first meeting of the Executive Council was held in Paris , at the Office НЕ de la Recherche Scientifique Coloniale , by the courtesy of its ...
TWENTY - FIRST MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF THE INSTITUTE 21-3 March 1949 HE twenty - first meeting of the Executive Council was held in Paris , at the Office НЕ de la Recherche Scientifique Coloniale , by the courtesy of its ...
الصفحة 231
On Tuesday afternoon , 22 March , members of the Council visited the Musée de l'Homme , where they were received by Professor Rivet , and afterwards inspected the exhibition of objects collected by M. Lebeuf during his recent expedition ...
On Tuesday afternoon , 22 March , members of the Council visited the Musée de l'Homme , where they were received by Professor Rivet , and afterwards inspected the exhibition of objects collected by M. Lebeuf during his recent expedition ...
الصفحة 347
On 22 March a meeting of the Royal Statistical Society was devoted to the discussion of Colonial Statistics when Mr. W. F. Searle , Chief Statistician at the Colonial Office , read a paper on the present scope of Colonial Statistics and ...
On 22 March a meeting of the Royal Statistical Society was devoted to the discussion of Colonial Statistics when Mr. W. F. Searle , Chief Statistician at the Colonial Office , read a paper on the present scope of Colonial Statistics and ...
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