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1. INTERNATIONAL TRADE UNDER DEPRECIATED PAPER. THE UNITED STATES, 1862-79.

2. ABSTRACT: A STUDY OF THE VARIETY OF PAPER SIZES IN THE U.K.

3. The Donovan Report and Associated Research Papers.

4. The Future of Indian Exchange.

5. Editorials.

6. Editorials.

8. Let the Customer Help.

9. PAPER IN THE 17TH CENTURY.

10. Briton Bets on U.S. Newsprint.

11. Green Papers and Changing Methods of Consultation in British Government.

12. Squeeze.

13. OXFORD ECONOMIC PAPERS: OCTOBER 1962.

14. The British White Paper on Employment Policy.

15. Notes and Comments.

16. To the Editor.

18. A TAX CREDIT SCHEME FOR BRITAIN? -- A REVIEW OF THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT'S GREEN PAPER.

19. THE ROYAL COMMISSION'S RESEARCH PAPERS.

20. The House of Lords.

21. MOMENCLATURE IN ECOLOGICAL PAPERS.

22. The Paper Purge.

23. THE EFFECTS OF TELEVISION ON THE READING AND THE BUYING OF NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES.

24. The Paper Cutters.

25. Royal Medico-Psychological Association memorandum on the second Green Paper on the future of the National Health Service.

26. The Royal Medico-Psychological Association's memorandum on the Green Paper on the Administrative Structure of the Medical Services in England and Wales.

27. SOURCES FOR LABOUR HISTORY.

28. The Transport Holding Company and the Transport White Paper.

29. A Crisp Commentary on Inflation.

30. Letter from London.

31. Conference of the British Sociological Association, 1955. VI The Press and Public Opinion.

32. Press Lords Slug It Out on Fleet Street.

33. Advertising Holds.

34. CREW LISTS, AGREEMENTS, AND OFFICIAL LOGS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 1863-1913.

35. How Deep Is Britain's Crisis?

36. Editorial: Access to Official Papers.

37. Editorials.

38. Lord Thomson adds a jewel to his coronet.

39. Navies and Neutral Rights.

40. LOCAL NEWSPAPERS OF THE INDEPENDENT LABOUR PARTY 1893-1906.

41. THE UNITED STATES IN THE BRITISH PRESS.

42. Sources for Economic History amongst the Parliamentary Records in the House of Lords Record Office.

43. TWO NOTES ON THE UNIQUENESS OF COMMERCIAL BANKS.

44. ANALOGUE COMPUTER APPLICATIONS TO PRODUCTION CONTROL AND ALLIED FIELDS.

45. The Group Ties of Occupations in Britain and the United States.

46. To End the Agony.

47. Middle Eastern Tories.

48. Supervision of Security Issues by the United States.

49. Discussion on MacFarlane's Paper.

50. Off to Queer Street.