Reports of the Department of Commerce and LaborU.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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... Government in control and in giving the Secretary discretion to kill or not to kill was to leave the Gov- ernment free to respond to any exigency that might arise during the negotiations for a treaty . To abolish pelagic sealing was the ...
... Government in control and in giving the Secretary discretion to kill or not to kill was to leave the Gov- ernment free to respond to any exigency that might arise during the negotiations for a treaty . To abolish pelagic sealing was the ...
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... Government's management of the seal herds . On the other hand , it seems to me that since the treaty is to go into effect the changed conditions should at once be taken into account . A very considerable increase in the number of female ...
... Government's management of the seal herds . On the other hand , it seems to me that since the treaty is to go into effect the changed conditions should at once be taken into account . A very considerable increase in the number of female ...
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... Government the service to which it is entitled . The primary object of the investi- gation , however , was the desire of the Department to obtain efficiency ratings to serve as a basis in determining the eligibility of employees for ...
... Government the service to which it is entitled . The primary object of the investi- gation , however , was the desire of the Department to obtain efficiency ratings to serve as a basis in determining the eligibility of employees for ...
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... Government may be found in the older departments and offices . As this Department last year recorded its opinion on the subject of superannuation , it is unnecessary to again point out the advantages and economy that would result from ...
... Government may be found in the older departments and offices . As this Department last year recorded its opinion on the subject of superannuation , it is unnecessary to again point out the advantages and economy that would result from ...
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