Reconstruction Problems: Issue 3; Issue 38

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no.1. The aims of reconstruction -- no.2. Housing in England and Wales -- no.3. Demobilisation of the army -- no.4. Housing in Scotland -- no.5. New fields for British engineering -- no.6. Raw materials and employment -- no.7. Guide to work and benefits for soldiers and civil war workers -- no.8. Re-settlement of civil war workers -- no.9. Naval demobilisation -- no.10. Labour conditions and adult education -- no.11. Commercial forestry -- no.12. The re-settlement of officers: I. Army and R.A.F., II. Navy -- no. 13. Rural industries -- no.14. Food production -- no.15. Juvenile employment -- no.16. Prices during the war and after -- no.17. Art and industry -- no.18. Industrial councils; the Whitley scheme -- no.19. State regulation of wages -- no. 20. Land settlement -- no.21. Classes in British education -- no.22. Domestic service -- no.23. Public health: I. A survey, II. A ministry of health -- no.24. Electrical development -- no.25. Town planning -- no.26. Natural science in British education -- no.27. Officers' guide to civil careers -- no.28. Scientific business management -- no.29. British fishermen and the nation: I. Sea fisheries, II. Salmon and freshwater fisheries -- no.30. Modern languages in British education -- no.31. Trusts, combines and trade associations -- no.32. Poor Law reforms -- no.33. Child welfare -- no.34. The future of aerial transport -- no.35. The uses of costing -- no.36. Industrial research -- no.37. The mission of the British army -- no.38. The business of government: I. The central machinery, II. The work of the departments, III. The civil service.

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