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We consider the practice of giving excessive advance notice to be open to abuse , and we therefore recommend that no more than 21 days ' notice ( excluding recesses ) be given of any oral question . " Question put , That the Paragraph ...
We consider the practice of giving excessive advance notice to be open to abuse , and we therefore recommend that no more than 21 days ' notice ( excluding recesses ) be given of any oral question . " Question put , That the Paragraph ...
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We consider the practice of giving excessive advance notice to be open to abuse , and we therefore recommend that no more than 21 days ' notice ( excluding recesses ) be given of any oral question . " Question put , That the Paragraph ...
We consider the practice of giving excessive advance notice to be open to abuse , and we therefore recommend that no more than 21 days ' notice ( excluding recesses ) be given of any oral question . " Question put , That the Paragraph ...
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I suggest setting up a Defence Committee " to consider the Estimates of the Ministry of Defence, the three Services and the Ministry of Supply and to report what economies consistent with the policy implied in those Estimates might be ...
I suggest setting up a Defence Committee " to consider the Estimates of the Ministry of Defence, the three Services and the Ministry of Supply and to report what economies consistent with the policy implied in those Estimates might be ...
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