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PAMPHLETS

®UTAIN'S HOME EKONT

The Ministry of Information issues Felt on’s Civilian Supplies in ni,.T me Britain (48 pp.), admirably S!S trated * as a survey of the inJ? rable problems of a market in rii reduced consumption, regular °. n the reduced level, and fair yibution were all vital ends of and of the measures that solved • y iv il co-operation, of course, JJ?. indispensable.—U.K. High Commoner, Wellington. . . INTO £!l nle y Unwin’s eight pages On (Allen and Unwin) emthe special importance, to-day : Wpd ♦ ng En glish books accurately and « translated, when there is a wider ea ger foreign demand for JJr-Jgan ever, and shows that there clXj«Z ttßculties to b e overcome—inthp I £B “deliberate tampering with ’ coin-e?*' • .. Sir Stanley deals also, of ■ fic4? Wlth the other stream of traf-, i 01814° at of translations into English. ' the need to pay thoroughly It Comn e + en i translators well (he defines te4/ etent : e very strictly), and proI ‘Ww,j ag ?. lnst the bad practices of « the work to save time and from 3 translation in- | from the original. (

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24902, 15 June 1946, Page 5

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PAMPHLETS Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24902, 15 June 1946, Page 5

PAMPHLETS Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24902, 15 June 1946, Page 5

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