Parliamentary Papers, Band 7H.M. Stationery Office, 1926 |
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... inspection and the taking of extracts or the making of copies at all reasonable times the books plans and other docu- ments of the authority so far as may be necessary for the purpose of the due exercise of such powers LAND DRAINAGE . 5.
... inspection and the taking of extracts or the making of copies at all reasonable times the books plans and other docu- ments of the authority so far as may be necessary for the purpose of the due exercise of such powers LAND DRAINAGE . 5.
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... the registries of the three Ridings respectively all applications or entries on the registers kept at the land registry pursuant to the said Act ( or copies of such applications or entries LAW OF PROPERTY ( AMENDMENT ) . 9.
... the registries of the three Ridings respectively all applications or entries on the registers kept at the land registry pursuant to the said Act ( or copies of such applications or entries LAW OF PROPERTY ( AMENDMENT ) . 9.
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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. said Act ( or copies of such applications or entries ) during the period commencing on the 1st day of January , 1926 , and expiring on the 31st day of December of that year so far as the same ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. said Act ( or copies of such applications or entries ) during the period commencing on the 1st day of January , 1926 , and expiring on the 31st day of December of that year so far as the same ...
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... copies sold has remained about the same , with additional revenue to the Exchequer . ( d ) A comment was also made in the debate , regretting that the Stationery Office did not endeavour , by adopting a more attractive make - up , to ...
... copies sold has remained about the same , with additional revenue to the Exchequer . ( d ) A comment was also made in the debate , regretting that the Stationery Office did not endeavour , by adopting a more attractive make - up , to ...
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... copies of Papers required for their ordinary work , and it does not seem that there would be any special difficulty in their making an original selection . Your Committee are sen- sible that the Departments appreciate the necessity for ...
... copies of Papers required for their ordinary work , and it does not seem that there would be any special difficulty in their making an original selection . Your Committee are sen- sible that the Departments appreciate the necessity for ...
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Acland-Troyte Adjourned Albert Alexander Alexander Sprot Amendment proposed authority Ayes Basil Peto BILL Lords Borough Brigadier-General Briscoe Sir Henry Captain Briscoe Sir Captain Cazalet Sir Captain Styles Cazalet Cazalet Sir Burton Cecil Wilson Chairman Clause Codling Colonel Committee divided copies County Council Crookenden Departments doctor Edmund Wood George Cockerill hospital insert the words inspection Jephcott Kay Menzies leave Lieut.-Colonel Heneage London Major Ruggles-Brise maternity homes matron Medical Officer MEMBERS PRESENT Noes nursing homes Officer of Health papers patients person printed Question proposed Question put Ramsden registered nurse Report Richard Luce Sir Riley Shiels Sir Burton Chadwick Sir Henry Cautley Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister Sir Richard Luce Sir Robert Newman Sir Thomas Davies Sir Wilfrid Sugden Sir William Perring staff STANDING COMMITTEE Stationery Office sworn and examined thing Tinne tion trained nurses Vernon Davies Walter Shaw Webb Windsor-Clive Womersley words proposed