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... RESERVE CAPACITY AT ROYAL ORDNANCE FACTORIES 109. The number of Royal Ordnance Factories to be kept in being is decided in relation to the requirements of the Services for production in the event of war . As a result the number of ...
... RESERVE CAPACITY AT ROYAL ORDNANCE FACTORIES 109. The number of Royal Ordnance Factories to be kept in being is decided in relation to the requirements of the Services for production in the event of war . As a result the number of ...
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... reserve capacity ? Can you identify it and are you satisfied with the position ? -You cannot normally identify it in terms of particular items of plant at all . There is an exception to that , in that we have one factory at Ranskill ...
... reserve capacity ? Can you identify it and are you satisfied with the position ? -You cannot normally identify it in terms of particular items of plant at all . There is an exception to that , in that we have one factory at Ranskill ...
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... reserves were used up they should be replaceable within one year or two years , whatever the planning period is . Those are the circumstances in which the reserve capacity would be used . 731. Now , how is the reserve capacity ...
... reserves were used up they should be replaceable within one year or two years , whatever the planning period is . Those are the circumstances in which the reserve capacity would be used . 731. Now , how is the reserve capacity ...
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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