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... Industry Broadly speaking the electrical industry includes in its field the street railway , now dependent wholly on electricity for its operation , the telephone and telegraph systems , the electric light and power systems , and the ...
... Industry Broadly speaking the electrical industry includes in its field the street railway , now dependent wholly on electricity for its operation , the telephone and telegraph systems , the electric light and power systems , and the ...
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... industry was such that the loans would no longer be attractive to ordinary banking re- sources , and that relief to be effective must be direct and from the Government . Unfortunately the act as passed has been so construed by counsel ...
... industry was such that the loans would no longer be attractive to ordinary banking re- sources , and that relief to be effective must be direct and from the Government . Unfortunately the act as passed has been so construed by counsel ...
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National Electric Light Association. Convention. Commerce requested that each industry should have its own committee to represent that industry specifically , and from that time forth our own committee became the sub - committee of the ...
National Electric Light Association. Convention. Commerce requested that each industry should have its own committee to represent that industry specifically , and from that time forth our own committee became the sub - committee of the ...
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