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[Circular letters to members on the subjects of the National Insurance Act :
the clearing of arrears in contributions; and sick benefit levy].
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator:
Amalgamated Society of Tailors & Tailoresses.
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published / Created:
Manchester,
1912-1914.
Notes:
Physical description: [1 v.]
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