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... MANUFACTURING CLASSES Automobile manufacturing or assembling Bakeriesb 3558 2660 4240 Boot and shoe machinery manufacturing Boot and shoe manufacturing or repairing Box manufacturing 2501 Clothing manufacturing d 2417 Cloth printing ...
... MANUFACTURING CLASSES Automobile manufacturing or assembling Bakeriesb 3558 2660 4240 Boot and shoe machinery manufacturing Boot and shoe manufacturing or repairing Box manufacturing 2501 Clothing manufacturing d 2417 Cloth printing ...
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... manufacturing and assembling ( 3808 ) , Boot and shoe manufacturing ( 2660 ) , Clothing manufacturing ( 2501 ) and Rub- ber goods manufacturing ( 4410 ) . Eight classifications had in- creases of less than 25 per cent , five of 25 to 49 ...
... manufacturing and assembling ( 3808 ) , Boot and shoe manufacturing ( 2660 ) , Clothing manufacturing ( 2501 ) and Rub- ber goods manufacturing ( 4410 ) . Eight classifications had in- creases of less than 25 per cent , five of 25 to 49 ...
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... manufacturing and three " all other " classifications experienced lower medical loss costs in 1937-38 than in 1916-17 : Electric power and transmission equipment manufacturing ( 3643 ) , Rubber boot and shoe manufacturing ( 4410 ) ...
... manufacturing and three " all other " classifications experienced lower medical loss costs in 1937-38 than in 1916-17 : Electric power and transmission equipment manufacturing ( 3643 ) , Rubber boot and shoe manufacturing ( 4410 ) ...
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PART II | 56 |
INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 179 |
INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 229 |
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