Parliamentary Papers, Том 14H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... apprentices , and the Institute receives no subsidy of any kind from public funds . The apprentices are eligible only to a limited extent for students ' allowances and bursaries : the position with regard to these is explained in ...
... apprentices , and the Institute receives no subsidy of any kind from public funds . The apprentices are eligible only to a limited extent for students ' allowances and bursaries : the position with regard to these is explained in ...
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... apprentice has reached the age of 17 , which implies that no one can qualify as a C.A. until the age of 22 at the earliest . Graduate apprentices cannot in fact qualify before the age of 23 and many may do so later . ( vi ) What are the ...
... apprentice has reached the age of 17 , which implies that no one can qualify as a C.A. until the age of 22 at the earliest . Graduate apprentices cannot in fact qualify before the age of 23 and many may do so later . ( vi ) What are the ...
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... apprentices from overseas , many of whom are subsidised by their own Governments . Almost all these apprentices come from various parts of the Commonwealth , but there is no nationality restriction and foreign apprentices are not ...
... apprentices from overseas , many of whom are subsidised by their own Governments . Almost all these apprentices come from various parts of the Commonwealth , but there is no nationality restriction and foreign apprentices are not ...
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