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One shilling a week is the suggestion that is being made.
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There is no general shortage of shilling pieces.
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They gave one shilling more than ought to have been given.
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Would not we all like to get back to the shilling a year?
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The shilling all-day tickets on trams and trolley-buses and the cheap day return tickets on railways have been withdrawn in order to reduce unnecessary travel.
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The three shilling registration fee has to be paid on top of the ordinary postage.
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Is he not aware that the charge is sometimes as much as a shilling a mile, which is a heavy burden on these invalids?
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Let us take the case of a chapel leased to trustees at the nominal rent, say, of a shilling a year.
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The reservists' pay was a shilling a day and now it is only nine-pence.
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A fully-trained man, after four years' service, is drawing one shilling a day more than the recruit.
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I am talking about the shilling extra impost which we are now proposing.
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Secondly, enormous profits are being made out of pool betting—and not by those who send in half-a-crown or five shilling postal orders.
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Everyone must pay his gate shilling every year to have the latest upgrade of software, in order to remain competitive.
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We do not want to collect sixpence or one shilling from them now and not have anything to show for fifteen or twenty years.
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There is no such thing as one shilling a day now for men who are giving service to their country.
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Thirty shilling widows could be younger and have less responsibility.
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Only about a shilling an ounce, the forward price being 78 pence.
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Masters-at-arms receive a shilling a day above the basic pay of their rank of chief petty officer, besides incremental and good conduct pay.
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They would sooner that a sovereign dropped out at the bottom than take a shilling out at she top.
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Today the housewife pays a shilling a pound more for lamb than she was paying this time last year.
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Ten shilling notes do change hands, and have been changing hands ever since 1914, in one form or another.
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Effectively, that will penalise all those businesses that, in perfectly good faith, went to the expense and trouble of shilling to incorporation.
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The two higher denominations issued are 1,000 shilling and 10,000 shilling notes.
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Yes, about a shilling a day, and that has been the case for many years past.
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Many working-class women save up shilling by shilling each week.
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In 1914 the pay of an infantry man was a shilling a day.
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How long will he tolerate this scandalous profiteering now beginning to manifest itself with the shilling loaf?
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My informant writes to say that outside that shop is an automatic machine which delivers not only shilling brands but also brands at sixpence.
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I have often played it for a shilling a corner.
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I only hope that he did not take the shilling out himself before putting it back again.
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We should bring back the old 5p or one shilling coin, the old 10p or florin coin and retain the new 50p coin.
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We cannot afford to increase the pay of a worker's child by a shilling a week.
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Every shilling on the rates is a shilling off the table.
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Are you going to make it a shilling less than he normally earns, or he would earn when working.
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The public will be able to inspect the register on payment of a shilling a day.
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One shilling a pound has no meaning at all.
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I did so and received in return a letter from the manager saying that she could have a shilling a week supplementary payment.
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What pre-war dependence could she prove when he was in enjoyment of the vast riches of a shilling a day?
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He does not mind paying a shilling a pint for beer, especially if he can get the wife to subsidize it.
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Fifteen shilling postage stamps are not issued in this country.
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How far would one shilling a week go?
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Have they during the time given one shilling towards rebuilding?
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When people go to the doctor now, they get their medicine for one shilling only.
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Many of our present roads were built on the poverty of the unemployed—a shilling a day and a bowl of soup to the worker.
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We used to charge a shilling a line for all these wreaths.
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In my constituency rents which, in old money, used to be 35 shilling per week, have risen to £4·50.
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On the other hand, for each member that we show over 10,000 you, the critics, will pay one shilling to the same fund.
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I have seen a 13 weeks' lock-out for the sake of a shilling a week.
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With regard to the labourers, they have had an increase similar to the park-keepers of one shilling a week after five years' service.
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Therefore, the equivalent grant without a shilling additional money will provide for and complete sales amounting to £42,000,000.
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One shilling a day is the maximum rate of pension to which this man is entitled.
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He gave a shilling rebate in 1906, and in that year 7,000 pounds of tobacco was grown, the rebate amounting to £367.
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In the mining districts the contribution is usually a shilling a year.
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In many cases, where soldiers are making allotments to their dependants, they are drawing only about a shilling a day in pay.
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He had to work an hour in the 1930s to buy eggs at a shilling a dozen.
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The payment may be only a shilling a year—sometimes it is considerably more than that—but payments are made for such easements.
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There has in recent months been some increase in wages; round about a shilling a week.
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In 1381, the actual imposition of a shilling poll-tax was the signal for revolution, particularly in the heavily populated areas in the south-east.
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The children bought shilling shares in the farm.
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What are the sums which have come in byway of income in charges for dental services, for spectacles and for shilling prescriptions?
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What we will do in the south-west to make a shilling out of tourism is beyond compare.
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When we ask for another shilling a week for the dependants of the men who are unemployed, we are told that we cannot afford it.
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I noticed that in 1906 they took a shilling off coal, which realised two and a half millions sterling.
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He was given an advance and it was deducted from his unemployment allowance at one shilling a week.
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A man with three children is to get an increase of one shilling a week.
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He can decide if he likes to take the lodging allowance of £80, and there is no two shilling deduction from his pay.
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With two months' vacation that is 10 annas, or one shilling a year.
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The limit of the two charges, the general charge and the special charge, taken together will be one shilling in the £.
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An increase of a shilling a ton means 40,000 to 50,000 shillings which, being translated into pounds, means £2,500 a week or £125,000 a year.
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I have seen that work done for a shilling an hour; we cannot get it done for that now.
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The summer price of coal paid by the merchant is a shilling a ton less than the price paid in the six winter months.
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We said that for every issue of cards the sub-postmaster should receive not less than a shilling a quarter.
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The shilling a day paid to lieutenants has been repeatedly explained as not being command money, but part of their full pay.
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In other words, the public pays a shilling more and the management gets tenpence less.
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I estimate that this tax on pet foods will cost an old-age pensioner keeping a cat or dog about one shilling a week extra.
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The work was back-breaking and the men received their pay - one shilling only if the ship caught the tide.
Moreover, the female-headed households represented many of the poorest families in the sample, with six out of eight such families living on less than a shilling a head per week.
Whereas editors in the party press were little more than shills for politicians, the editors of the new penny press that developed after 1830 created independent identities.
His life as a corporate shill, however, was cut short.
Let us assume that the cost of a photostatic copy is one shilling a page.
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In that case the amount would not come to a shilling a week all round.
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What effect is a shilling a ton in the price of coal going to have on our men who are on share?
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