The Painter and Decorator, 46-47. sējumiBrotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America., 1932 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 78.
35. lappuse
... months of 1932 reached a total of 26 , which was the exact number recorded for the en- tire twelve months of 1931. During the latter period , however , the value of the liabilities ran to $ 2,592,024 , while the 26 firms that defaulted ...
... months of 1932 reached a total of 26 , which was the exact number recorded for the en- tire twelve months of 1931. During the latter period , however , the value of the liabilities ran to $ 2,592,024 , while the 26 firms that defaulted ...
23. lappuse
... months of the cur- rent year rising to 141 from 135 for the entire twelve months of 1931 , the defaulted indebted- ness is less by 39.0 per cent , $ 4,138,197 in 1931 contrasting with $ 2,524 , - 532 for the eleven months of 1932 ...
... months of the cur- rent year rising to 141 from 135 for the entire twelve months of 1931 , the defaulted indebted- ness is less by 39.0 per cent , $ 4,138,197 in 1931 contrasting with $ 2,524 , - 532 for the eleven months of 1932 ...
32. lappuse
... months , as provided in Section 142 of the General Constitution ) , and shall again be placed in benefits three months from date of reinstatement as per Sec- tion 145 . 5. All salaries and expenses of the General Officers to be further ...
... months , as provided in Section 142 of the General Constitution ) , and shall again be placed in benefits three months from date of reinstatement as per Sec- tion 145 . 5. All salaries and expenses of the General Officers to be further ...
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