Parliamentary Papers, Band 4H.M. Stationery Office, 1959 |
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... practice work as occasion arose . There is now a more systematic analysis from the practice standpoint . I may say that the more systematic analysis has not yet produced any case which would not have come up in the old way for the ...
... practice work as occasion arose . There is now a more systematic analysis from the practice standpoint . I may say that the more systematic analysis has not yet produced any case which would not have come up in the old way for the ...
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... practice is in the commercial field in this matter ? —I hoped I had answered the first one . We were given information by the consulting engineers about what the normal practice was ; and I have explained what that was and what our practice ...
... practice is in the commercial field in this matter ? —I hoped I had answered the first one . We were given information by the consulting engineers about what the normal practice was ; and I have explained what that was and what our practice ...
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... practice varies with the scale of the project , but in any major project the practice is to appoint an officer whom we call the Project Officer . It is his responsibility to see that all the different parts of the project are co ...
... practice varies with the scale of the project , but in any major project the practice is to appoint an officer whom we call the Project Officer . It is his responsibility to see that all the different parts of the project are co ...
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NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE ENGLAND AND WALES | 5 |
Minutes of Evidence Appendices and Index | i |
iii Scope of Charge for Establishment Costs | iii |
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aerodromes agreed agreement Air Ministry airport amount Arbuthnot arrangements Authority basis Board building cent Chairman charge Chetwynd Civil Appropriation Accounts Cledwyn Hughes Colonel Crosthwaite-Eyre Comptroller and Auditor consulting engineer Continued contract contractor course D. O. Henley Dame ENID RUSSELL-SMITH Dental Department drugs estimate Exchequer fact factories farm fees fertilisers figure firm going guided weapon Harold Wilson increase John Hall March ment million Ministry of Aviation Ministry of Supply Ministry's National Health Service negotiated operation paragraph particular payment Post Office profit programme Public Accounts question reason refit requirements reserve capacity Revenue Royal Ordnance Factories royalties scheme Scotland Sir Alexander Sir Colin Thornton-Kemsley Sir Edmund Compton Sir Edward Muir Sir George Benson Sir Roger Makins Sir Samuel Storey Sir WILLIAM STRATH staff stations T. D. HADDOW technical thing tion Vice-Admiral Hughes Hallett Vote