The Quarterly ReviewJohn Murray, 1952 - English literature |
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Page 271
During these years the tribal sheikhs were encouraged to re - establish their
traditional authority , but no formal steps were taken towards devolution ,
although a beginning was made in a parallel direction when , in 1913 , the first
Sudanese ...
During these years the tribal sheikhs were encouraged to re - establish their
traditional authority , but no formal steps were taken towards devolution ,
although a beginning was made in a parallel direction when , in 1913 , the first
Sudanese ...
Page 356
There has been no interference with the duties laid upon local authorities , which
include responsibility for maternity and child welfare . ' It shall be the duty of every
local health authority to make arrangements for the care , including in ...
There has been no interference with the duties laid upon local authorities , which
include responsibility for maternity and child welfare . ' It shall be the duty of every
local health authority to make arrangements for the care , including in ...
Page 361
It is expressly laid down in the National Assistance Act that • A local authority may
make contributions to the funds of any ... A Ministry of Health Circular addressed
to all local authorities in 1950 amplified this in the following extract : These ...
It is expressly laid down in the National Assistance Act that • A local authority may
make contributions to the funds of any ... A Ministry of Health Circular addressed
to all local authorities in 1950 amplified this in the following extract : These ...
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